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The War Amongst the Angels

The War Amongst the Angels

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All here
Review: Moorcock is so rich it's possible to compare one of his books to
six books by equally good writers! Like the best work, this rewards a lot of rereadings and above all it's FUN. A fine writer at play.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Chaos Tapestry
Review: Moorcock's most ambitious fantasy. Goes with Blood and Fabulous Harbors to form a loose trilogy covering every obsession of a forty year career.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: M.M. takes SF to a whole new dimension
Review: This is Moorcock at his best. "The War Amongst the Angels"
has all the complexity and playfulness that we've come to expect from one of SF's proven masters.Long live the multiverse!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: M.M. takes SF to a whole new dimension
Review: This is Moorcock at his best. "The War Amongst the Angels"
has all the complexity and playfulness that we've come to expect from one of SF's proven masters.Long live the multiverse!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful and breathtaking!
Review: This is one of the richest of Moorcock's novels, full of different themes and relationships, in which he makes increasingly explicit his vision of the multiverse. It is the culmination of the first two books in the series, Blood and Fabulous Harbors. It raises all kinds of philosophical questions about the nature of identity and our ideas about time. It has a love story and several autobiographical elements and, unlike a previous reviewer, I found this one of the best and most original books Mr Moorcock has yet written. The ending certainly makes reference to Milton, but it seems to be an argument with Milton, rather as Gloriana was an argument with Spencer. Moorcock's great talent, since he began with Elric and The Sundered Worlds, is to inhabit the genre itself and bust it open from the inside out. He doesn't borrow from Milton -- he sets up a dialogue with him! Everything he does, including the Bastable and Pyat novels, is an intervention in an existing genre, stereotype or cultural assumption. War Amongst The Angels is one of the richest and most visually mind-blowing books Moorcock, who has already established his own bench-marks, has ever given us. It is nothing less than a masterpiece.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A Recycling and remixing of previous works
Review: Waste no time on this hamburger of space-time. And if you want Angels, read Milton's Paradise Lost, Nabokov's The Master and Margarita and Storm Constantine's Grigori trilogy.


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