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(Redirected from The Faceless Man) 1973 science fiction novel by Jack Vance
The Anome
First edition
AuthorJack Vance
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDurdane series
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDell Publishing
Publication date1973
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages224
ISBN0-440-00441-1
OCLC62876242
Followed byThe Brave Free Men 

The Anome (alternative title: The Faceless Man) is a science fiction novel by American writer Jack Vance, first published in 1973 (copyright 1971); it is the first book in the Durdane series of novels.

Plot summary

It tells the story of a boy growing to manhood in the land of Shant, a society composed of many different, and wildly individual cantons, some of which are run by cults. Each adult wears an explosive torc which can be detonated by remote command, bringing about instant death by decapitation. The torcs are controlled by an anonymous dictator, the Anome, whose identity is literally unknown. Because those whose heads are exploded are selected primarily by the cantonal leaders, for violations of local law, the Anome is able to operate with only a handful of assistants, or 'Benevolences', who themselves do not know his identity.

See also

  • Wedlock, a 1991 featuring explosive collars.

References

  1. Vance, Jack (2018-07-12). The Anome. ISBN 978-0-575-10972-8.

External links

Works by Jack Vance
Dying Earth
related
Demon Princes
Planet of Adventure
Durdane
Alastor
Lyonesse
Cadwal Chronicles
Ports of Call
Other novels
Big Planet novels
Short fiction
  • "Abercrombie Station"
  • "The Brains of Earth"
  • "Cholwell's Chickens"
  • "Dodkin's Job"
  • The Dragon Masters
  • "Gateway to Strangeness"
  • "The Gift of Gab"
  • The Houses of Iszm
  • The Last Castle
  • "Men of the Twelve Books"
  • The Miracle Workers
  • "Monsters in Orbit"
  • "The Moon Moth"
  • "The New Prime"
  • "Noise"
  • "Rumfuddle"
  • Son of the Tree
  • Telek
  • "Ullward's Retreat"
  • Autobiography
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