The Cornelius Quartet (Paperback)
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The Cornelius Quartet (Paperback)

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Published: 22/08/2013
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Jerry Cornelius is an English assassin, physicist, rock star, and messiah to the Age of Science. Written between 1965 and 1967, this sequence of four novels relating Cornelius's adventures has been credited with inspiring dozens of writers and artists to rethink the genre of science fiction.

Set in a shifting, fluid version of the counter-culture 1960s, these books were among the most prominent 'New Wave' SF books. Jerry Cornelius is one of the most remarkable and distinctive characters in Moorcock's work, and his time-travelling, trippy and bizarre adventures are must-reads.

Contains THE FINAL PROGRAMME, A CURE FOR CANCER, THE ENGLISH ASSASSIN and THE CONDITION OF MUZAK.

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9780575092402
Number of pages: 1056
Weight: 1100 g
Dimensions: 210 x 130 x 58 mm

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“Awful”

There are many Michael moorcock books so this is a generic author review really.  I started reading moorcock in the early nineties and whilst I enjoyed a lot of his early books from the sixties and seventies I also... More

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