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  1. An Infinite Summer is the second collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Christopher Priest and the first of his books to collect stories set in the Dream Archipelago.

  2. An Infinite Summer consists of five long stories about desire and love, dreams of the past, distant islands, lost happiness, and growing up. [Includes: Introduction by CP. Stories: “An Infinite Summer”, “Whores”, “Palely Loitering”, “The Negation”, “The Watched”.]

  3. Infinite Summer, Christopher Priest, Pan Science Fiction, 1979. Priest hovers somewhere between Graham Greene & J.G. Ballard, two fellow Englishmen who detail disillusion with varying degrees of espionage, envy, national pride, and many hollow men.

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  4. 18. Nov. 2015 · Brief Plot Summary/Analysis. “An Infinite Summer” (1976), novelette, 4.5/5 (Very Good): 1940, German bombers wreak havoc on London. For Thomas James Lloyd, “the war was an inconvenience” but the “least of his preoccupations” (14).

  5. An Infinite Summer consists of five long stories about desire and love, dreams of the past, distant islands, lost happiness, and growing up. Amazon: Check Best Offer Book Order

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  6. An Infinite Summer is the second collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Christopher Priest and the first of his books to collect stories set in the Dream Archipelago.

  7. 1. Jan. 1979 · In some distant future where the nostalgic recreation of English summer beach holidays dominates daily experience, the strange and undulating Flux Channel assists in the launch of spacecraft as they hurtle through its time distorting “waters.” The Flux Channel can be crossed by multiple bridges that send the walker into either ...

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