“I wanted a literate, socially intricate, and cosmopolitan world - something I could have fun destroying.”

"Interview with R. Scott Bakker" http://www.sffworld.com/interview/7p0.html, SFFWorld.com, 2004-07-18 (accessed 2006-04-14)

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Canadian writer 1967

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