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9780803269163

The Queen Of Atlantis

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803269163

  • ISBN10:

    0803269161

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-05-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr

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Summary

In 1903 Lieutenant Olivier Ferrières of the French army welcomes Captain de Saint-Avit as the new commandant of his post in Algeria. Shunned by his fellow officers, the captain has been accused of the brutal murder of his friend Lieutenant Morhange, when the two were lost alone in the desert. To Ferrières's horror, Saint-Avit soon confesses the crime to his subordinate, unveiling a shocking tale of lost worlds, lust, murder, and the enslavement of desire in a forgotten desert kingdom-Atlantis!Antinea, the queen of Atlantis, seeks to destroy and imprison the men in her net through her beauty and cruelty, enshrining their electroplated bodies in a fantastic hall, assigning each doomed lover a number and a plaque in his memory. Caught in this web, Saint-Avit and Morhange attempt to escape until love, passion, and jealousy threaten their friendship and their very lives. For only one man has ever captured the heart of Antinea, and no one escapes the queen of Atlantis.Pierre Benoit (1886-1962) grew up in Algeria and Tunisia as the son of an officer stationed in North Africa. Queen of Atlantis is the second of his forty-two novels. Hugo Frey is a senior lecturer in contemporary history at University College, Chichester, England, and a specialist in contemporary French cultural history. He is the author of Louis Malle.

Author Biography

Pierre Benoit (1886–1962) grew up in Algeria and Tunisia as the son of an officer stationed in North Africa. Queen of Atlantis is the second of his forty-two novels. Hugo Frey is a senior lecturer in contemporary history at University College, Chichester, England, and a specialist in contemporary French cultural history. He is the author of Louis Malle.

Table of Contents

Introductory Letter 9(5)
A Southern Station
14(16)
Captain de Saint-Avit
30(15)
The Morhange-Saint-Avit Expedition
45(10)
Towards the Twenty-Fifth Degree
55(15)
The Inscription
70(14)
The Inconvenient Results of Eating Lettuce
84(13)
The Land of Fear
97(13)
The Awakening in the Hoggar
110(16)
The Queen of Atlantis
126(15)
The Hall of Red Marble
141(14)
Antinea
155(15)
Morhange Gets Up and Disappears
170(15)
The Hetman of Jitomir's Story
185(17)
Hours of Waiting
202(11)
The Lament of Tanit-Zerga
213(12)
The Silver Hammer
225(14)
The Virgins of the Rocks
239(13)
The Glow-Worms
252(14)
The Tanezrouft
266(14)
The Completion of the Circle
280(9)
Afterword 289

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