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  1. The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the Twentieth Century by Michael Moorcock, 1980-05-15
  2. The Cornelius Chronicles Vol. II: The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius / The Entropy Tango by Michael Moorcock, 1986-08
  3. Hawkmoon (Eternal Champion Series, Vol. 3) by Michael Moorcock, 1996-10-01
  4. Elric: The Sleeping Sorceress (Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné, Vol. 3) by Michael Moorcock, 2008-11-25
  5. The Bane of the Black Sword (Elric Saga, Book 5) by Michael Moorcock, 1987-08-15
  6. The Sailor of the Seas of Fate (Elric Series) by Michael Moorcock, 1989-04-12
  7. Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn by Michael Moorcock, 2010-08-03
  8. Knight Of The Swords by Michael Moorcock, 1987-02-15
  9. The Condition of Muzak (The Gregg Press science fiction series) by Michael Moorcock, 1978-06-01
  10. Warrior of Mars by Michael Moorcock, 1989-05-01
  11. Count Brass (Eternal Champion, Volume 15) by Michael Moorcock, 2000-03-20
  12. Wizardry and Wild Romance by Michael Moorcock, 1987-09-03
  13. Corum: The Coming Of Chaos (Eternal Champion Series, Vol. 7) by Michael Moorcock, 1999-06-24
  14. Elric at the End of Time by Michael Moorcock, Rodney Matthews, 1987-12

21. Crescent Blues | Author Interview: Michael Moorcock: Populist Intellectual"
michael moorcock Populist Intellectual By Stephen John Smith. Multiaward winning writer, rock musician, editor, essayist and occasional actor,
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Michael Moorcock: Populist Intellectual
Michael Moorcock (courtesy of White Wolf Publishing, Inc.). Multi-award winning writer, rock musician, editor, essayist and occasional actor, Michael Moorcock stands at the crossroads of a number of earthly universes. Small wonder then that he should set his fiction in the Multiverse, a multitude of intersecting alternative universes which provide an infinite number of slightly differing realities. Moorcock's references range even more widely than all the adventures of his characters Elric, Von Bek, Pyat and Jerry Cornelius combined. When Moorcock takes the mic, a World Fantasy Con panel on reading modern fantasy takes a sharp detour to Spectator editors who can't read comics on the way to the tortures of modern jazz. Crescent Blues invited Moorcock to treat our interview questions in the same way as just a starting point. Happily, he took us at our word. Thanks. Here's some casual answers to be going on with!

22. Michael Moorcock's Private Multiverse - Telegraph
Mad Bad michael moorcock, the former member of Hawkwind and presiding genius of the British New Wave of Science Fiction who, from his exile in Texas,
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23. Michael Moorcock's Favourite Science Fiction Novels | Top 10s | Guardian Unlimit
michael moorcock is the author of nearly 100 books, including dozens of fantasy novels. He also writes works of literary fiction based around his love of
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Michael Moorcock is the author of nearly 100 books, including dozens of fantasy novels. He also writes works of literary fiction based around his love of London, such as Mother London. The latest of these is the short story collection London Bone.

24. Isfdb Bibliography For Michael Moorcock
isfdb.tamu.edu/cgibin/ea.cgi?michael_Moorcock - Similar pages Fantasy Books by michael MoorcockThe Elric series was fantastic in the portrayal of what I would consider to be almost the anti-hero, sometimes with cruelty and sometimes with compassion.
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25. Fantastic Metropolis » An Excellence Of Peake
By michael moorcock. Nonfiction · Reprints · October 15, 2001. Page 1 2 3 4 5 All. People who didn’t know him very well often said Mervyn Peake’s books were
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26. Michael Moorcock Interview - For Zone-sf.com
interview with michael moorcock for the zone sf magazine.
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single genre now - they have found a way of removing the content and leaving the surface more or less intact" "The writer I most admired remains Mervyn Peake. I was disappointed by Tolkien" Michael Moorcock is one of the masters of science fiction and fantasy, and perhaps the best fantasy writer alive today. Over a career spanning six decades from the 1950s to the 21st century, he has produced some of the most enduring fantasy novels of the post-war era. Moorcock began his career in the latter half of the 1950s as a journalist and writer, as well as singing in jazz and blues clubs around London. He had already been contributing short SF and fantasy stories to British SF magazines for several years when he was approached by John Carnell to write a series of sword 'n' sorcery tales for Science Fantasy In 1964 he became editor of New Worlds magazine, and began to establish a new breed of authors who brought formal experimentation, radical politics and outré subject matter to the genre. Moorcock caught a sea change in SF and was on the forefront of the New Wave, both as a writer and an editor. This period saw the creation of 'Jerry Cornelius' in a parody of his first Elric story, who quickly took on a life of his own, as a shared character used by

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28. Audio Realms - Audio Books - Science Fiction - Fantasy - Horror - Michael Moorco
Audio Realms is currently producing michael moorcock s Elric Saga in AudioBooksPlus michael moorcock s Elric in AudioBooksPlus audio book format
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29. Pyr-o-mania: Michael Moorcock: Top 50 English Language Writers Since 1945
Quite a few genre names on the list, including Tolkien, Lewis, Pullman and Rowling, and also, coming in at number 50, our own michael moorcock.
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Michael Moorcock: Top 50 English Language Writers since 1945
The Times Online have just released their list of The 50 Greatest British Writers Since 1945 . Quite a few genre names on the list, including Tolkien, Lewis, Pullman and Rowling, and also, coming in at number 50, our own Michael Moorcock . They say, " Most of Moorcock’s 80-plus novels are unashamedly pulp. But he wins his place for a series of genre-crossing novels linked by a taste for metafictional devices — he often appears in them himself and characters occur and recur in 'historical' and 'fantasy' guises." They discuss his major works and his influences on such notables as William Gibson, Neil Gaiman, Iain Sinclair and Peter Ackroyd.
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30. Heliotrope Magazine | Plus Ca Change
by michael moorcock The Shadow Cabinet by Jeff Vandermeer . like Susannah Clarke or michael Chabon (both of whom are admittedly of a very high quality)
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the Sixties was no great sponsor of fiction.’ Jonathon Green, Preface to the 1997 Edition of Groupie by Jennie Fabian and Johnny Byrne. I WONDER IF the above astonishingly daft opinion  is a prevailing received notion today?  Green, who was briefly editor of FRENDZ underground newspaper, seemed, with co-editor Rosie Boycott, rather more focussed on which smart clubs would offer him contact with the most famous rock and roll  faces, actually shared typesetters and distributors with NEW WORLDS,  and indeed published work by me, Harrison, Delany and others, which was actually commissioned by Jon Trux, an editor who became the central character of Harrison’s The Centauri Device .  Certainly Green, had he not been so distracted, would have been able to read in this period  work by Ballard, Zoline, Disch, Sladek, M.J.Harrison, myself and others published a couple or doors down from his Portobello Road offices.  All expanded the boundaries of contemporary fiction and developed new techniques.    

31. FIGHTING TALK
British novelist michael moorcock talks to feminist activist, theorist and author Andrea Dworkin, and finds her keen to sort out a few false rumours
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[British novelist] Michael Moorcock talks to feminist activist, theorist and author Andrea Dworkin, and finds her keen to sort out a few false rumours
Michael Moorcock: You were born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1946, had an admired father, went to a progressive school, led the familiar bohemian life of the 1960's, were active in protest politics, were arrested and received unexpectedly brutal treatmentbut not as brutal as being a battered wife, stranded in Amsterdam with your monstrous husband, a political radical. Pretty traumatic stuff, Yet you remain, I think, fundamentally an optimist. Andrea Dworkin: Optimism is what you do, how you live. I write, which is a quintessential act of optimism. It sometimes means the triumph of faith over experience, a belief in communication, in community, in change, and, for me, in beauty. The power and beauty of language. I act with other women to create social change: activism is optimism. I've always believed in art and politics as keys to transformation. Emotional authenticity and, if you will, social progress towards fairness and equality. I was happy as a kid, although my mother was sick with heart disease, and my younger brother and I were often parcelled out to various family members, separated from each other and my parents. I grew up very fast and very early in all ways. That means I was independent, I did what I wanted. I learned to have a private life when I was very young, and also at different times I had to take care of my brother and mother. I lived a lot on the streets with my friends. It was a big part of my life. My family was poor and all these circumstances meant that I didn't have a stable or middle-class upbringing.

32. Michael Moorcock
The answer to the first question is, michael moorcock. The answer to the second? Well, he was born in 1939, and wrote the first version of the Eternal
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ichael Moorcock is well-known for his heroic fantasy series, such as Elric of Melniboné Warrior of Mars , and Hawkmoon , which featured the recurring character of the Eternal Champion. He also edited New Worlds magazine for many years, during which time he brought many "New Wave" writers including the likes of J.G. Ballard, Samuel R. Delany, Thomas M. Disch, John T. Sladek, and Norman Spinrad to the public spotlight. He won the Best Novella Nebula award in 1967 for "Behold the Man," and the 1979 John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Gloriana
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34. Fantasy Magazine » S.T. Joshi, Michael Moorcock
But michael moorcock’s works are all set in a Multiverse, with characters from different series showing up in altered form all over the place — so in this
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35. ON THE FRONT: Raves For Michael Moorcock, Part II
Raves for michael moorcock, Part II. More raves for THE METATEMPORAL DETECTIVE .awardwinning author Jeff Vandermeer (SHRIEK AN AFTERWORD) writes a
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More raves for THE METATEMPORAL DETECTIVE....award-winning author Jeff Vandermeer SHRIEK: AN AFTERWORD ) writes a column called Omnivoracious for Amazon.com and he highly recommends four sf/f books for the 2007 gift-giving season, and yep, one of them is Mike Moorcock's THE METATEMPORAL DETECTIVE . Elsewhere, Dusk Before the Dawn offers a story-by-story breakdown and tags THE METATEMPORAL DETECTIVE as an "excellent collection." (Bonus! Both reviews offer love to the cover art as well.:)) posted by John Picacio at 7:06 PM
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36. Michael Moorcock Biography - Michael Moorcock Comments:
Speaking of Science Fiction The Paul Walker Interviews edited by Paul Walker, Luna, 1978; The Entropy Exhibition michael moorcock and the British New
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Find all books written by Michael Moorcock on Amazon.com Pseudonyms: Bill Barclay; Edward P. Bradbury; James Colvin; Hank Janson; Desmond Reid. Nationality: British. Born: Mitcham, Surrey, 1939. Military Service: Served in the Royal Air Force Training Corps. Career: Editor, Tarzan Adventures , London, 1956-57, and Sexton Blake Library, Fleetway Publications, London, 1958-61; editor and writer for Liberal Party, 1962-63. Editor since 1964 and publisher since 1967, New Worlds , London. Since 1965 songwriter and member of various rock bands including Hawkwind, Deep Fix, and Blue Oyster Cult. Awards: British Science Fiction Association award, 1966; Nebula award 1967; Derleth award 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976; Guardian Fiction prize, 1977; Campbell Memorial award, 1979; World Fantasy award, 1979. Guest of Honor, World Fantasy Convention, New York, 1976. Agent: c/o Giles Gordon, Curtis Brown Group, 28-29 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4SP, England.
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37. Do People Still Buy Michael Moorcock Books? | The Website At The End Of The Univ
michael moorcock is one of those genre writers who reminds me of an aging rock star, never mind that he was in a rock band and some might say he is an aging
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Submitted by Capt. Xerox on January 10, 2008 - 10:42pm. Michael Moorcock is one of those genre writers who reminds me of an aging rock star, never mind that he was in a rock band and some might say he is an aging rock star. But like those fading rock gods, he keep churning out new material, year after year. I wonder if many new readers are attracted to his writing or, like the people who still buy Ringo Starr records, is it merely a core of loyal fans that will buy his stuff regardless of its quality. Writers like Harlan Ellison and Samuel Delaney fit into the same category. If you happen to be one of Moorcock's loyalists, then

38. Ballardian: The World Of J.G. Ballard » Angry Old Men: Michael Moorcock On J.G.
michael moorcock, J.G. Ballard and JGB’s partner Claire Walsh in September, Ballardian michael moorcock LEFT Image taken from The Science Fiction
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Michael Moorcock has been a prolific writer and editor for the last five decades. Born in London, he was editing his first magazine by the age of seventeen, and started writing genre fiction professionally as soon as he left school. In 1964 he took over the editorship of the British science fiction magazine New Worlds The Atrocity Exhibition four novels Behold the Man ... King of the City (2000), and the recently completed Between the Wars quartet, which explore - through irony and humour - the events and mind-set that led to the Holocaust. Hawkwind Mike Holliday
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LEFT: Image taken from The Science Fiction Encyclopedia (Doubleday, 1979). Well, Jimmy and I were both great fans of William Burroughs The Crystal World
This photo is believed to have been taken in 1968 at the Brighton Arts Festival. From the left, Moorcock, Brian Aldiss, Mike Kustow (director of the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London), Ballard (photo courtesy Michael Moorcock). Did Ballard fully share those aims or were there significant differences between you? And what do you think were the main differences between you and Ballard in the way you reflected your dissatisfaction with modern literature in your own writings?

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40. Graeme's Fantasy Book Review: ‘The Metatemporal Detective’ – M
It’s always a big deal when michael moorcock has a new book published. I don’t know enough to name all the big hitters who have influenced the development
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All in all, a very entertaining read that made my daily commute go very quickly. A good one for fans, who are looking for their favourites, as well as the casual reader who may be looking to try Moorcock for the first time.
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