XLI: Michael Moorcock, The Final Programme

XLII: Michael Moorcock, A Cure for Cancer

XLIII: Michael Moorcock, The English Assassin

XLIV: Michael Moorcock, The Condition of Muzak


I read one or more of these years ago, in order to read The Condition of Muzak, which comes bound with EA. I'm not sure how far I got as it rings little bells - Cornelius is a version of the hero with a thousand faces, closer to Ripley than to Bond, and a variant on the Eternal Champion in contemporary(ish) thriller mode. It's taken me a month to read these four - I should polished them off ina few days. I foudn them somewhat baffling, and need to go back to the fourth one.

There's an ensemble cast - Jerry's siblings Frank and Catherine, his mother, the time travelling Una Persson, Colonel Nye, Bishop Beesley, Colonel Pyat - who appear at intervals and strut their stuff. There's no character development as such - these are archetypes, and JC is somewhat different in each volume - white, black, dead, at various points in history. JC is also associated with the Harlequin, somewhat of a trickster, pantomime figure.

It's intercut with extracts from journals and newspapers, many featuring crimes and scandals.
If you don't have an account you can create one now.
HTML doesn't work in the subject.
More info about formatting
.

Profile

faustus: (Default)
faustus

Most Popular Tags

Powered by Dreamwidth Studios

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags