Posted 23 February 2006 - 12:45 PM
While I enjoy Elric, I think Moorcock's genius (and he is IMHO the simgle most influential writer alive in regards to relevant SF/F) in his works like Mother London, King of the City, London Bone, and The Brothel in Rossenstrasse his more literay works, that make Moorcock not onll a god od SF/F, but as the late, legendary Angela Cater called him, ' the master story-teller of our time'. It is almost impossible to gauge the the scope of the impact on Moorcockian thought on Fantasy and Science Fiction.
I also enjoy Moorcock's nod to Mervyn Peake, Glorianna, and his compelling novella Behold the Man - which is classic Moorcock, touching on themes many genre writers yhought above them.
Very much looking forward to two Moorcock releases this year, The Vengeance of Rome, the conclusion of his wonderful Pyatt quartet, and his memoir to Speculative fiction god, Mervyn Peake.