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The Flying Inn

G. K. Chesterton’s The Flying Inn

2008-09-15
By: Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad
On: September 15, 2008
In: English SF, Islam in SF Literature
With: 1 Comment

G. K. Chesterton’s 1914 novel, “The Flying Inn” is set in a near-future (for 1914) United Kingdom which has been taken over by Muslims. The Muslims have imposed Shariah and banned alcohol, and the two main characters (who are English) have taken it upon themselves to smuggle alcohol all overContinue Reading

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