ISBN-13: 9781612276700 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 324 str.
Charles Malato (1857-1938) was a notorious French anarchist and revolutionary once accused of plotting the 1905 assassination attempt against King Alfonso XIII of Spain. Malato was also a distinguished journalist and the author of exotic adventures serials such as Lost (1915).
Forced to hide in the still unexplored regions of Morocco, political prisoner and escapee Antonio Perez is caught in the grips of the most unexpected and most extraordinary predicaments. Lost is original because of its Moroccan setting and contains the standard devices of lost world novels, each one more extraordinary than the last, piling mystery upon mystery, peril upon peril, such as an usurped throne, an enemy priestess, trial by combat, precious treasures, an ill-fated romance, but with unusual, original twists.
Malato's heroes are not stereotypes, but subversive pariahs, marginal figures, escaping from society like FantOmas, ArsEne Lupin and the real-life Bonnot Gang, bringing a radically different vision of the instability of the world around them.
This collection includes two other stories, The Rat and the Octopus, a Kanak Tale from New Caledonia (1885) and The Memoirs of a Gorilla (1901).