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Michael John Moorcock [ˈmaɪkəl dʒɒn mɔːkɒk], né le 18 décembre 1939 à Mitcham, près de Londres, est un écrivain britannique, auteur de nombreux romans fantastiques, de fantasy et de science-fiction. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. décembre 1939   •   Autres noms مایکل مورکوک, Μάικλ Μούρκοκ
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“Here, I thought, I had found the human race in its final stages of decadence—perverse, insouciant, without ambition. And I could not blame them. After all, they had no future.”

Michael Moorcock livre Phoenix in Obsidian

Phoenix in Obsidian (1970)
Source: Book 2 “The Champion’s Road” Chapter 3 “The Lord Spiritual” (p. 354)

“Knowledge ceases to be wisdom when one has no method for making sense or use of what one learns.”

Source: Book 2, Chapter 7 (p. 591), The Dragon in the Sword (1986)

“Better wicked Lucifer for a master, thought I, than a pious Tyrant!”

Michael Moorcock livre The City in the Autumn Stars

Source: The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 13 (p. 361)

“It’s getting late. I must return to my ship or my men will think I’ve drowned and be celebrating.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Eternal Champion

Source: The Eternal Champion (1970), Chapter 10 “First Sight of the Eldren” (p. 58)

“Machine-devoured, all his hours were given o’er to that insidious circuitry, and old grew he, unnoticing, in the service of his engines.”

Michael Moorcock livre The Sword of the Dawn

Book 1, Chapter 3 “Elvereza Tozer” (p. 269)
The Sword of the Dawn (1968)

“Do not speculate, Sedenko, on things for which no evidence exists. You will waste your time.”

Michael Moorcock livre The War Hound and the World's Pain

Source: The War Hound and the World's Pain (1981), Chapter 9 (p. 103)

“He had thought his wars over. Now he realized peace had been merely a lull.”

Michael Moorcock livre The City in the Autumn Stars

Source: The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 17 (p. 407)

“The subtlest lie of all is the full truth.”

Source: Short fiction, To Rescue Tanelorn... (1962), p. 474

“The conqueror always assumes that his moral superiority—rather than his ferocious greed—is what has allowed him to triumph.”

Book 3, Chapter 5 “The Coming of the Air Fleets” (p. 121)
The Warlord of the Air (1971)

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