London Bone

London Bone by Michael Moorcock is a collection of short stories published by Scribner in 2002. This edition, comprising 248 pages, presents narratives primarily set in London, where ordinary individuals encounter extraordinary circumstances. The stories reflect Moorcock’s affinity for the weak and marginalized, showcasing their resilience and capacity for self-renewal.
Readers will find a diverse array of tales that delve into the lives of these characters, exploring themes of fiction and science fiction. Each story captures the essence of human experience, inviting reflection on the complexities of life in an urban setting. This New Ed edition offers a unique perspective on the intersection of the mundane and the remarkable, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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A collection of short stories set primarily in London, these are the tales of ordinary people who find themselves in extraordinary circumstances. Like Dickens, Moorcock demonstrates an affection for the weak and marginalized, and a certain faith in their powers of self-renewal.
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