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Visa for Avalon (1965) is a novel by Bryher. It's a bit speculative, but mostly political.

Descriptions

  • "In this chilling futuristic novel, four men and women attempt an escape to legendary Avalon after “the Movement” threatens the liberty and comforts they have taken for granted. Visa for Avalon takes place in an unnamed country and an unnamed time. In it, Bryher uses her knowledge of history and psychology to examine the eruption of a political crisis in a surprisingly familiar setting. First published in 1965, it resonates profoundly in the U.S. in 2004. The style is understated and tense as Bryher subtly suggests that closing our eyes to growing restrictions and loss of liberties does not protect us. And she offers a provocative commentary about the “paradise” of King Arthur’s legendary Avalon, as well. This is a wake-up book that will encourage readers of all ages and backgrounds to defend democracy and get out and vote."

Editions

  • ISBN 193046407X
  • 1965
  • 2004 Paris Press

Further reading