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The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius
1976 collection of short stories by Michael Moorcock From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius is a collection of short stories by British fantasy and science fiction writer Michael Moorcock. It is part of his long-running Jerry Cornelius series.[2] The book was originally published by Allison & Busby in 1976 and collects stories originally published between 1969 and 1974. A later edition was published in 2003 by Four Walls Eight Windows, in which four stories from the original edition are replaced.
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Contents
Allison & Busby edition, 1976
- "The Peking Junction"
- "The Delhi Division"
- "The Tank Trapeze"
- "The Nature of the Catastrophe"
- "The Swastika Set-Up"
- "The Sunset Perspective"
- "Sea Wolves"
- "Voortrekker"
- "Dead Singers"
- "The Longford Cup"
- "The Entropy Circuit"
Four Walls Eight Windows edition, 2003
- Introduction
- "The Peking Junction"
- "The Delhi Division"
- "The Tank Trapeze"
- "The Swastika Set-Up"
- "The Sunset Perspective"
- "Sea Wolves"
- "Voortrekker"
- "The Spencer Inheritance"
- "The Camus Connection"
- "Cheering for the Rockets"
- "Firing the Cathedral"
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Reception
Dave Langford reviewed The Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius for White Dwarf #88, and stated that "oblique, fragmented stories of the hero/assassin who became a rallying point for the 1960s 'New Wave' themes of entropy and disintegration".[3]
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