Casablanca
A collection of short fiction and non-fiction.
- Introduction
- Casablanca (1989)
- The Frozen Cardinal (1987)
- Hanging the Fool (1987)
- The Murderer's Song (1987)
- Mars (1988)
- The Last Call (1987)
- Scratching a Living
- Mervyn Peake
- Harlan Ellison
- Angus Wilson
- Andrea Dworkin
- Maeve Gilmore
- Taking the Life Out of London
- The Smell of Old Vienna
- Literally London
- People of the Book
- London Lost and Found
- Building the New Jerusalem
- Who's Really Covering Up?
- What Feminism Has Done for Me
- Caught Up in Reality
- Anti-Personnel Capability
- The Case Against Pornography
- Gold Diggers of 1977 (Ten Claims That Won Our Hearts) (1980)
Published to coincide with Michael Moorcock's 50th birthday in December, this latest collection features a miscellany of articles, six new short stories and a long novella, aiming to display Moorcock's strengths as a writer and a polemicist.
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Release date: 1989
Michael Moorcock
Michael Moorcock (born 1939) is a prolific English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy. Moorcock's most popular works have been the Elric novels, starring the character Elric of Melniboné. In 2008 the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America named him as a Grandmaster of SF.