Michael Moorcock is an award-winning author of more than 80 works of fiction and nonfiction, including The Cornelius Quartet, Doctor Who, and Elric: The Stealer of Souls. He has received the Nebula, World Fantasy, and British Science Fiction Awards and is a Grandmaster of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. His nonfiction has appeared in Financial Times, the Guardian, and the Los Angeles Times. He lives in Bastrop, Texas. Alan Wall is a novelist, a short story writer, a poet, an essayist, and a professor of writing and literature at the University of Chester. His novels include Bless the Thief, China, The Lightning Cage, The School of Night, and Sylvie's Riddle.
"The Vengeance of Rome comes along to remind us of what we have
been missing: the dynamism of a nineteenth-century master operating
with all of the darts and shuffles of our electronic, amnesiac,
fast-twitch culture."
--Iain Sinclair, The Spectator "Not for Moorcock the painful,
infrequent excretion of dry little novels like so many rabbit
pellets; his is the grand, messy flux itself, in all its heroic
vulgarity, its unquenchable optimism, its enthusiasm for the
inexhaustible variousness of things. Posterity will certainly give
him that due place in the English literature of the late twentieth
century which his more anaemic contemporaries grudge; indeed he is
so prolific it will probably look as though he has written most of
it anyway."
--Angela Carter, Guardian "A wonderfully vivid evocation of Europe
in its darkest hour."
--Mail on Sunday "A final, breath-stopping moment of deeply ironic
self-delusion at the end of a grandiose, beautifully modulated
quartet."
--Scotland on Sunday "Of Moorcock's characters...it is Colonel Pyat
who is the richest, the deepest, the most complex, and who casts
the strongest and most penetrating light on the century we
erroneously believe we have left behind."
--Charles Shaar Murray, Independent
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