Multiverses by Michael Moorcock. Interview for Radio Liberty
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To the 70th anniversary of Michael Moorcock, a writer who has a great many fans in Russia. Moorcock began to be published in Russian in 1990, and the list of his books published since then takes up seven pages in the Ozon online store. Moorcock's bibliography includes almost a hundred works, most of them addressed to teenagers, but British critics note not only his achievements in genre literature: the book “London, My Love,” for example, was included in the list of the best novels published this year in the London Times written over the past 60 years. Angela Carter defined Moorcock's work as “a gigantic theatrical production about the struggle between good and evil.” Speaking about the secret of his success, she came to the conclusion that “it’s all about hard work, enthusiasm and high writing speed.” Moorcock himself claims that in his best times he produced up to 15,000 words per day. Freedom correspondent Anna Aslanyan met with Michael Moorcock in Paris and first of all asked how he managed to write so many books.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Майкл Муркок
- Language
- Russian