The Best of Michael Moorcock
Edited by John Davey with Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
From the legendary author of the Elric sagas, a Science Fiction Grand
Master, a platinum album-receiving rock star, and the controversial
editor of the New Wave's New Worlds, this definitive collection
captures the incomparable short fiction of one of science fiction and
literature's most important contemporary writers.
These exceptional stories range effortlessly from the genre tales that
continue to define fantasy to the author's critically-acclaimed
mainstream works. Classic offerings include the Nebula award-winning
novella "Behold the Man," which introduces a time traveler and unlikely
messiah that H.G. Wells never imagined, "The Visible Men," a recent
tale of the ambiguous and androgynous secret agent Jerry Cornelius, the
trilogy "My Experiences in the Third World War," where a Russian agent
in an alternate Cambodia is powerless to prevent an inevitable march
toward nuclear disaster, and "A Portrait in Ivory," a Melniboné story of
troubled anti-hero Elric and his soul-stealing sword, Stormbringer.
Newer work handpicked by the expert editing team includes one
previously unpublished story and three uncollected stories. With all of
his finest stories finally collected in one volume, this book is a
long-overdue tribute to an extraordinarily gifted, versatile and
much-beloved author.
Contents:
- A Portrait in Ivory (2007)
- The Visible Men (2006)
- A Dead Singer (1974)
- Lunching with the Antichrist (1993)
- The Opium General (1984)
- Behold the Man (1966, novella version)
- A Winter Admiral (1994)
- London Bone (1997)
- Colour (1991)
- Going to Canada (1980)
- Leaving Pasadena (1980)
- Crossing into Cambodia (1979)
- Doves in the Circle (1997)
- The Deep Fix (1964)
- The Birds of the Moon (1995)
- The Cairene Purse (1990)
- A Slow Saturday Night at the Surrealist Sporting Club (2008)
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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.

