Michael Moorcock
Born in 1939
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Michael John Moorcock is an English writer known for science fiction and fantasy.
He began his career as a teenage editor for Tarzan Adventures and later edited New Worlds magazine, fostering the science fiction "New Wave" movement.
Moorcock's writing is influenced by various works, including Edgar Rice Burroughs and George Bernard Shaw.
He often uses pseudonyms and the initials "JC" in his work, which also appear in his Eternal Champion characters.
Moorcock's notable works include the Nebula award-winning novella "Behold the Man" and his Elric saga, which has significantly impacted the fantasy genre.
Books by Michael Moorcock

The Weird of the White Wolf
by Michael Moorcock
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1977
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159 pages
3.94
10.9K ratings
Fantasy
Sword and Sorcery
Dark Fantasy

The Bane of the Black Sword
by Michael Moorcock
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1977
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157 pages
4.02
8.0K ratings
Fantasy
Sword and Sorcery
Dark Fantasy

The Vanishing Tower
by Michael Moorcock
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1970
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176 pages
3.97
9.7K ratings
Fantasy
Sword and Sorcery
Dark Fantasy