Kurzu meeting Moorcock - Pynchon in the constellation
Michael Bailey
michael.lee.bailey at gmail.com
Sat Feb 5 01:12:48 CST 2011
thanks for that!
Mother London is really good and not at all swords-and-sorcery (I lose
patience with that stuff pretty fast anymore - at least, last time I
tried I couldn't make myself finish one of the early Elric books),
I mean Mother London's a *really good* book imho, and I was thinking
gee maybe there's another one out there of his like that - got a hold
of King of the City but haven't started it yet (not to mention
Gloriana?)
so was super glad to have that link, now I know to also check the
Jerry Cornelius books! thanks again!
2011/2/5 János Székely <miksaapja at gmail.com>:
> Sorry. Kunzru. (The early hours here and the haste.)
>
> J
>
> János Székely <miksaapja at gmail.com> írta (2011. február 5. 5:57):
>> In The Guardian:
>> http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2011/feb/04/michael-moorcock-hari-kunzru?CMP=twt_gu
>>
>> János
>>
>
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