OFF:Moorcock
dave cohen
lapis at POBOX.UPENN.EDU
Sat Dec 14 18:48:59 EST 1996
in addition to those titles alreaady mentioned there is the
"second ether" trilogy:
--Blood
--Fabulous Harbours
--The War Amongst The Angels
only Blood is in print in the US alas. this trilogy,
which deals with more Von Beks, and Beggs and somber albinos
ties together a great many of the threads Moorcock has been
exploring over the years and are most dfinitely worth a
read. probably my favorite Fantasy from him. (tho Mother London
is still first over all i think...)
BTW no one has a tape of Moorcock and the Deep Fix from
Nik Turners Bohemian Love-In, 1976??
oh well, doesn't hurt to try!
and didn't someone mention that Turner was going to release
a record with 3-4 Moorcock inspired songs?
--dave
>
> Mike Parkington writes:
>
> > There have been a lot of references regarding Moorcock's books recently.
> >
> > For those who are only familiar with the Sword and sorcery ones (which are a good read IMO) I would strongly recommend that you also read:
> >
> > The Blood Red Game (first MM book I ever read and brilliant)
> > Warlord of the air trilogy
> > Gloriana
> > Behold the Man (as AA says though, Christians may find this highly offensive)
>
> also The Ice Schooner - which contains one of his best heroes. Much
> more of a positive character than many of Moorcock's other heroes - his
> decisions, however flawed, are made by him and not enforced by some
> mysterious higher fate. The Ice Schooner hero is actually one of the
> few Moorcock characters (oops - do I talk sacrilige here?) that I've
> ever felt genuine sympathy for.
>
> jill
>
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