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  1. Voice of the Fire is the first novel from Alan Moore, comic book writer. The twelve-chapter book was initially published in the United Kingdom in 1996. [citation needed] The narratives take place around Moore’s hometown of Northampton, England, during the month of November, and span several millennia – from 4000 B.C. to the ...

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    • 1996
  2. 1. Jan. 2001 · Master storyteller Alan Moore (Watchmen) delivers twelve interconnected stories of lust, madness, and ectasy, all set in central England and spanning over six thousand years, the narratives woven together in patterns of recurring events, strange traditions, and uncanny visions.

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  3. I am sitting in a room in the Netherlands, in an anachronistic Victorian castle, writing an introduction to a book called Voice of the Fire, by Alan Moore. It is not the best introduction to this book, of course. The best introduction is the final chapter of the book, written in a smoky room in November 1995 by Alan Moore in the voice of Alan ...

  4. Voice of the Fire: 25th Anniversary Edition Audible Hörbuch – Ungekürzte Ausgabe. Alan Moore (Autor), Maxine Peake (Erzähler), Jason Williamson (Erzähler), 4,5 212 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. An epic audiobook in 12 parts. Northampton. The center of England.

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  5. In the tradition of Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, Schwob's Imaginary Lives, and Borges' A Universal History of Infamy, Alan Moore (Watchmen, From Hell, Lost Girls) travels through history blending truth and conjecture, in a novel that is dazzling, moving, sometimes tragic, but always mesmerizing.

  6. Discover the astonishing first prose novel from the legendary author of Watchmen and From Hell — an epic yet intimate portrait of a single English town across the whole span of human history. The precursor to Jerusalem.

  7. A story of lust, madness and ecstasy, 'Voice of the Fire' follows 12 distinctive characters who lived in central England over a span of 6000 years. Their...