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  1. Seven Days in New Crete, also known as Watch the North Wind Rise, is a seminal future-utopian speculative fiction novel by Robert Graves, first published in 1949. It shares many themes and ideas with Graves' The White Goddess, published a year earlier.

  2. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Seven days in New Crete. by. Graves, Robert, 1895-1985. Publication date. 1983. Topics. Engelse fiksie, Fiction in English, 1900-1945 - Texts. Publisher. Oxford : Oxford University Press.

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  4. Siete días en Nueva Creta (Seven Days in New Crete) aborda el mismo tema, en la forma de una fantasía de viaje en el tiempo. El narrador, un poeta del si­glo xx llamado Edward Venn–Thomas, despierta en un lejano futuro para encontrarse en un lugar utópico pero armonioso llamado Nueva Creta.

  5. It's a very unusual and somewhat droll story of a British poet who is transported many centuries into the future to a strange utopia on New Crete dedicated to going back to a pre-industrial lifestyle and pre-Christian worship of a White Goddess inspired by the Greeks.

  6. Edward Venn-Thomas lives in the twentieth century but has been mysteriously transported to the future, and the apparently idyllic society of New Create, where there is no hunger, no war and no dissatisfaction. However Venn-Thomas is starting to find life among the New Cretans rather dull.

  7. Edward Venn-Thomas lives in the twentieth century but has been mysteriously transported to the future, and the apparently idyllic society of New Create, where there is no hunger, no war and no...