Voted by the London Times as one of the best writers since 1945, Michael Moorcock was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and won the Guardian Fiction Prize. He has won almost all the major Science Fiction, Fantasy, and lifetime achievement awards including the âHowie,â the Prix Utopiales and the Stoker. Best known for his rule-breaking SF and Fantasy, including the classic Elric and Hawkmoon series, he is also the author of several graphic novels. Now, in London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction, Michael Moorcock personally selects the best of his published, unpublished, and uncensored essays, articles, reviews, and opinions covering a wide range of subjects: books, films, politics, reminiscences of old friends, and attacks on new foes. Drawn from over fifty years of writing, including his most recent work from the pages of the Los Angeles Times, and the Guardian, along with obscure and now unobtainable sources, the pieces in London Peculiar and Other Nonfiction showcase Moorcock at his acerbic best. They include: âLondon Peculiar,â an impassioned statement of Moorcockâs memories of wartime London. The architectural âimprovementsâ wrought by the rebuilding of the city after World War Two brought cultural changes as well, many to the detriment of the cityâs inhabitants. Review of R. Crumbâs Genesis, previously unavailable in English, this lengthy review of the underground comic artistâs retelling of the first book of the Bible leads Moorcock to address nostalgia for the sixties. âA Childâs Christmas in the BlitzââAn autobiographical recounting of Moorcockâs childhood in wartime London, with memories of the freedom and hardships he encountered during the bombings, and the happy times he spent with his parents. These, along with dozens more, make this a collection Moorcock fans wonât want to miss, and the perfect introduction for new readers who will soon discover why Alan Moore (Watchmen) says: âMoorcock seizes the 21st century bull by its horns and wrestles it into submission with a Texan rodeo confidence.â
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Oct 25, 2021
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