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2003-05-18

:: <21:30> Books <comment 1>

For those inclined, there is a thread at the TTA Press messageboards about the new British weird fiction “movement”. It is long and extremely interesting. Authors in the midst of it all — such as M John Harrison, Alastair Reynolds, Justina Robson and Steph Swainston — write about their point of view on the whole thing. Genre flaws and “mainstream” reception comes into it as tat seems to be a pretty important part of British literature. Apparently even more so than in Sweden or the USA.

(And you can meet mr Reynolds in person and have a chat about this and other things the 15-17 August in Uppsala..)



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