
Intended for mature readers.
| Contents
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Chapter
1 In the Roof Garden: 1971: Scarlet Sin |
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Chapter
2 In the Commune: 1871: A
Smile |
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Chapter
3 Kaffe Klatsch in Brunswick:
1883: The Lowdown |
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Chapter
4 Capetown Party: 1892: Butterflies |
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Chapter
5 Liberation in Havana: 1898:
Hooks |
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Chapter
6 London Sewing Circle: 1905:
A Message |
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Chapter
7 Calcutta Flies: 1911: Doing
Business |
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Chapter
8 Quiet Days in Thann: 1918:
Mixed Meat |
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Chapter
9 The Downline to Kiev: 1920:
Shuffling Along |
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Chapter
10 Hitting the High Spots
on W. Fifty-Six: 1929: Recognition |
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Chapter
11 Shanghai Sally: 1932:
Problems of Diplomacy |
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Chapter
12 Memories of Berlin: 1935:
Dusty |
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Chapter
13 At the Auschwitz Ball:
1944: Strings |
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Chapter
14 The Road to Tel-Aviv: 1947:
Traps |
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Chapter
15 Big Bang in Budapest: 1956:
Leaving Home |
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Chapter
16 Camping in Kenya: 1959:
Smoke |
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Chapter
17 So Long So Lon: 1968: Babies |
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Chapter
18 London Life: 1990: City
of Shadow |
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Chapter
19 In the Roof Garden: 1971:
Happy Day |
| © Michael Moorcock. London born Michael
Moorcock is one of the most prominent, prolific and popular writers in the
Western world. As the editor of New Worlds, Moorcock was a primary motivation
behind the 1960s "New Wave" literary movement. His prodigious output
includes rock songs, comics, screenplays, essays, and over seventy novels. Perhaps
best known for his interlocking heroic fantasy series, Moorcock's recurring
characters include Elric, Corum, Dorian Hawkmoon, Jerry Cornelius, the Eternal
Champion and others. A multiple winner of the British Fantasy Award, Michael
has won the Guardian Fiction Award (The Condition Of Muzak), the World Fantasy
Award (Gloriana), the John W. Campbell Memorial Award (Gloriana), Nebula Award
(Behold The Man) and was a finalist for the Whitbread Prize (Mother London).
He currently lives with his wife Linda in Lost Pines, TX. His work can also
be found at newworldsmagazine.com. |