Iron Council
Arthur C. Clarke Award 2005, Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel 2005. Hugo Award nominee 2005, World Fantasy Award nominee 2005.
Following Perdido Street Station and The Scar, acclaimed
author China Miéville returns with his hugely anticipated Del Rey
hardcover debut. With a fresh and fantastical band of characters, he
carries us back to the decadent squalor of New Crobuzon — this time,
decades later.
It is a time of wars and revolutions,
conflict and intrigue. New Crobuzon is being ripped apart from without
and within. War with the shadowy city-state of Tesh and rioting on the
streets at home are pushing the teeming city to the brink. A mysterious
masked figure spurs strange rebellion, while treachery and violence
incubate in unexpected places.
In desperation, a small group of renegades escapes from the city and crosses strange and alien continents in the search for a lost hope.
In the blood and violence of New Crobuzon’s most dangerous hour, there are whispers. It is the time of the iron council...
The bold originality that broke Miéville out as a new force of the genre is here once more in Iron Council: the voluminous, lyrical novel that is destined to seal his reputation as perhaps the edgiest mythmaker of the day.
China Miéville
China Tom Miéville (born 1972) is an English fantasy fiction author, comic writer and academic. He is fond of describing his fiction as "weird fiction" (after early 20th-century pulp and horror writers such as H. P. Lovecraft), and belongs to a loose group of writers sometimes called New Weird.
He is active in left-wing politics as a member of the International Socialist Organization (US) and formerly a member of the Socialist Workers Party (UK) until resigning in 2013 over the SWP internal crisis about allegations of rape against 'Comrade Delta'. In 2013 he became a founding member of Left Unity. He stood for Regent's Park and Kensington North for the Socialist Alliance in the 2001 UK General election. He published his PhD thesis on Marxism and international law as a book in 2005. He teaches creative writing at Warwick University, and in 2012–13 he was Writer-in-Residence at Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois.
Bas-Lag
Bas-Lag consists of 3 total books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.