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Michael Moorcock: An alien heat (1972, Harper & Row)

147 pages

English language

Published April 2, 1972 by Harper & Row.

OCLC Number:
4047077

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4 stars (6 reviews)

6 editions

Review of 'An alien heat.' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Revisiting books you read as a teenager is a dangerous business, mostly because of that whole being an idiot back then thing. But, this one gives me hope that my teenage self wasn't totally useless. I probably like this more now than then. It's the end of time, and the few people left can basically do whatever the hell they want, morals to be damned. This book has aliens, many miscommunications, a sad slow-moving emo giant named Lord Mongrove, and time travel. This book is quite subversive and absurd and enjoyable reading.

Review of 'An alien heat.' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

I've made a point of buying several Moorcock books in my various trips to library sales. Given his outspokenness about various science fiction and fantasy writers, such as Heinlein and Tolkien, one might think that his own fiction would be a worthy counterpoint to such. Alas, if this book is an example of Moorcock's best work – as some have claimed – then I am loath to read any of the other books that I have picked up. (Though, I will still probably read some of the Elric series...at some point, maybe.)

The story is confused, and somewhat confusing, at least at the beginning. While there are a few clever turns of phrase and droll ironies of clashing culture (some of the historical inaccuracies believed by the characters reminds me of Poe's "Mellonta Tauta"), there is little to motivate the reader to discover what happens to the characters in …

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