Michael Moorcock Interview
Moorcock Interview: Contents
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Michael Moorcock Interview: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five. From March 17, 2003 to March 21, I posted five parts of an email interview I conducted with British author Michael Moorcock in preparation for an article that was published in the April 2003 issue of Cinescape magazine. the software I use to manage this web site…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 5
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Here is the final part of my interview with Michael Moorcock. I’ll add a separate table of contents that presents the parts in order to overcome the awkward categorical ordering. Readers will want to know of the author’s website, multiverse.org, which has a wide range of material available, including Mr. Moorcock’s online forum, in which he will happily respond to…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 4
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This is the fourth part of my interview with Michael Moorcock, the next to last part. In his work, there are several themes that stand out. Foremost among them are the setting and importance of urban civilization; the use of three-part characters – three persons locked in a relationship, often of both blood and sexual love, two partners male, and…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 3
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Beginning in Mr. Moorcock’s New Worlds days, he began producing formalist pranks and serious high-modern pieces that eventually combined into one continuing work, the Jerry Cornelius books (if I have my history right). All four were recently reissued in the book A Cornelius Quartet, and from a formal perspective they are the trickiest of Moorcock’s work. He went on to…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 2
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This is part two, a day late, of my Michael Moorcock interview. In this section, Mr. Moorcock responds to my questions about the original series of Elric novels and stories. In the late nineties, White Wolf Publishing issued a 15-volume series that collects nearly all of Mr. Moorcock’s fantasy and science fiction, including two volumes of Elric stories and novels….
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 1
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Michael Moorcock is one of the most prolific F&SF authors of all time, and his work is not easily collected because it spans media. Personally, I’m always discovering new bits and pieces of stuff by him that I haven’t yet read. Moorcock is one of my all-time favorite writers, and I’ve devoured his works since I first discovered them as…
Moorcock Interview: Contents
(144 Words. March 21, 2003, 07:39 AM, Comments: 3) MORE >>>
Michael Moorcock Interview: Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, Part Five. From March 17, 2003 to March 21, I posted five parts of an email interview I conducted with British author Michael Moorcock in preparation for an article that was published in the April 2003 issue of Cinescape magazine. the software I use to manage this web site…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 5
(829 Words. March 21, 2003, 07:37 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
Here is the final part of my interview with Michael Moorcock. I’ll add a separate table of contents that presents the parts in order to overcome the awkward categorical ordering. Readers will want to know of the author’s website, multiverse.org, which has a wide range of material available, including Mr. Moorcock’s online forum, in which he will happily respond to…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 4
(1779 Words. March 20, 2003, 07:33 AM, Comments: 0) MORE >>>
This is the fourth part of my interview with Michael Moorcock, the next to last part. In his work, there are several themes that stand out. Foremost among them are the setting and importance of urban civilization; the use of three-part characters – three persons locked in a relationship, often of both blood and sexual love, two partners male, and…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 3
(986 Words. March 19, 2003, 01:13 PM, Comments: 2) MORE >>>
Beginning in Mr. Moorcock’s New Worlds days, he began producing formalist pranks and serious high-modern pieces that eventually combined into one continuing work, the Jerry Cornelius books (if I have my history right). All four were recently reissued in the book A Cornelius Quartet, and from a formal perspective they are the trickiest of Moorcock’s work. He went on to…
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 2
(718 Words. March 18, 2003, 12:36 PM, Comments: 33) MORE >>>
This is part two, a day late, of my Michael Moorcock interview. In this section, Mr. Moorcock responds to my questions about the original series of Elric novels and stories. In the late nineties, White Wolf Publishing issued a 15-volume series that collects nearly all of Mr. Moorcock’s fantasy and science fiction, including two volumes of Elric stories and novels….
Michael Moorcock Interview, Part 1
(1251 Words. March 17, 2003, 01:58 PM, Comments: 1) MORE >>>
Michael Moorcock is one of the most prolific F&SF authors of all time, and his work is not easily collected because it spans media. Personally, I’m always discovering new bits and pieces of stuff by him that I haven’t yet read. Moorcock is one of my all-time favorite writers, and I’ve devoured his works since I first discovered them as…


