Song of Kali
by Dan Simmons
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Set on the seediest backstreets of contemporary Calcutta, this World Fantasy Award-winning novel deals with the nefarious activities of a cult that worships the destructive goddess Kali, and an American poet who gets pulled into their ever-tightening control.
Editions of Song of Kali
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Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Tor Books |
Date 1998 |
Price $5.49 |
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Publisher Bluejay Books |
Date 1985 |
Price $119.99 |
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ISBN |
Binding/Format Paperback |
Publisher Tor Books |
Date 1991 |
Price $3.00 |
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Publisher Notes
Robert Luczak, sent to Calcutta to interview the mysterious poet M. Das, who has been missing for ten years, discovers that the missing man is mixed up in the death-worshipping cult of Kali.
Media Reviews
"This book is not for the weak of stomach, or of heart, but it is an enlightening look at Calcutta--as the city itself is woven into the story. With his debut novel, Dan Simmons far surpasses what is usually looked on as horror, but does it in such a way that you don't realize what you're being led through until the ending slams you all at once."
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