
Anima Rising: A Novel by Christopher Moore - Paperback
āA brilliant amalgamation of history, literature, horror, humor and humanity, unfolding with page-turning energy.āĀ ā Petalama Argus-Courier
FromĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling author Christopher Moore comes a hilariously deranged tale of a mad scientist, a famous painter, and an undead womanās electrifying journey of self-discovery.
Vienna, 1911. Gustav Klimt, the most famous painter in the Austrian Empire, the darling of Viennese society, spots a womanās nude body in the Danube canal. He knows he should summon a policeman, but he canāt resist stopping to make a sketch first. And as he draws, the woman coughs. Sheās alive!
Back at his studio, Klimt and his model-turned-muse Wally tend to the formerly-drowned girl. Sheās nearly feral and doesnāt remember who she is, or how she came to be floating in the canal. Klimt names her Judith, after one of his most famous paintings, and resolves to help her find her memory.
With a little help from Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, Judith recalls being stranded in the arctic one hundred years ago, locked in a crate by a man named Victor Frankenstein, and visiting the Underworld.
So how did she get here? And why are so many people chasing her, including Geoff, the giant croissant-eating devil dog of the North?
Poor Things meets Bride of Frankenstein in Anima Rising, Christopher Mooreās most ingenious (and probably most hilarious) novel yet.
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āA brilliant amalgamation of history, literature, horror, humor and humanity, unfolding with page-turning energy.āĀ ā Petalama Argus-Courier
FromĀ New York TimesĀ bestselling author Christopher Moore comes a hilariously deranged tale of a mad scientist, a famous painter, and an undead womanās electrifying journey of self-discovery.
Vienna, 1911. Gustav Klimt, the most famous painter in the Austrian Empire, the darling of Viennese society, spots a womanās nude body in the Danube canal. He knows he should summon a policeman, but he canāt resist stopping to make a sketch first. And as he draws, the woman coughs. Sheās alive!
Back at his studio, Klimt and his model-turned-muse Wally tend to the formerly-drowned girl. Sheās nearly feral and doesnāt remember who she is, or how she came to be floating in the canal. Klimt names her Judith, after one of his most famous paintings, and resolves to help her find her memory.
With a little help from Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, Judith recalls being stranded in the arctic one hundred years ago, locked in a crate by a man named Victor Frankenstein, and visiting the Underworld.
So how did she get here? And why are so many people chasing her, including Geoff, the giant croissant-eating devil dog of the North?
Poor Things meets Bride of Frankenstein in Anima Rising, Christopher Mooreās most ingenious (and probably most hilarious) novel yet.












