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The City and the City by China Miéville
If The City & The City is not my favorite China Miéville novel, that is only because I encountered Perdido Street Station at exactly the time I was ready for the riches it offered, and so the powerful, unforgettable experience of reading it will forever overshadow the experience of ...
The City and The City by China Mieville
The City and The City by China Mieville
antickmusings.blogspot.com — The cliche goes that books are like a conversation -- they speak to each other and to... the reader, some telling jokes, others grabbing the lapels and pleading, a few lying languidly back and rolling out unlikely tales. The City and the City , in that ... (more) The City and The City by China Mieville
The New Weird Anthology – Notes and Introduction
The New Weird Anthology – Notes and Introduction
jeffvandermeer.com — When The New Weird came out in early 2008, Ann and I frankly expected much more of... a firestorm. It’s not that we wanted one–it’s that the original arguments about the term had been so polarizing, with some writers and critics ... (more) The New Weird Anthology – Notes and Introduction
News | China Mieville Events
walkerofworlds.blogspot.com — Here's some news for those if you interested in seeing China Mieville talking about his book, The... City and The City - check out the links for further information: 7th July - Upstairs at The Pineapple Public House 51 Leverton Street, London , NW5 2NX For further details, email Richard 9th July - ... (more) News | China Mieville Events
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