M. John Harrison

Michael John Harrison (born 26 July 1945), known for publication purposes primarily as M. John Harrison, is an English author and literary critic. His work includes the Viriconium sequence of novels and short stories (1971–1984), Climbers (1989), and the Kefahuchi Tract trilogy, which consists of Light (2002), Nova Swing (2006) and Empty Space (2012). He is widely considered one of the major stylists of modern fantasy and science fiction, and a "genre contrarian". Robert Macfarlane has said: "Harrison is best known as one of the restless fathers of modern SF, but to my mind he is among the most brilliant novelists writing today, with regard to whom the question of genre is an irrelevance." The Times Literary Supplement described him as "a singular stylist" and the Literary Review called him "a witty and truly imaginative writer".

Books by M. John Harrison

M. John Harrison: Light (2004, Bantam) No rating

Light

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M. John Harrison, John Wyndham: Chrysalids (2018, Penguin Books, Limited)

Chrysalids

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M. John Harrison: The pastel city (1987, Unwin Paperbacks) No rating

The pastel city

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Stephen King, Peter Straub, Clive Barker, Thomas Ligotti, M. John Harrison, Dennis Etchison, Ramsey Campbell, Charles L. Grant, Douglas E. Winter, Paul Hazel, Thomas Tessier, David Morrell, Whitley Strieber, Jack Cady: Prime Evil (Paperback, 1989, New American Library)

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M. John Harrison: Nova Swing (Paperback, 2007, Bantam)

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M. John Harrison: The Centauri device (1974, Doubleday) No rating

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