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China Tom Miéville brit fantasy író. Saját műveire a „weird fiction” megnevezést használja, melynek gyökerei klasszikus ponyva- és horrorirodalomban keresendők. Tagja a New Weird irodalmi mozgalomnak, melynek célja, a fantasy irodalom elmozdítása a Tolkient másoló tucatfantasytől. Emellett aktívan politizál, tagja a brit szélsőbaloldali Szocialista Munkáspártnak Wikipedia  

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China Miéville: Idézetek angolul

“This was not the time for rage but for politics and strategy.”

China Miéville könyv The Tain

The Tain (p. 252)
Short Fiction, Looking for Jake (2005)

“The other, more nebulous, but very strong influence of RPGs was the weird fetish for systematization, the way everything is reduced to “game stats.””

If you take something like Cthulhu in Lovecraft, for example, it is completely incomprehensible and beyond all human categorization. But in the game Call of Cthulhu, you see Cthulhu’s “strength,” “dexterity,” and so on, carefully expressed numerically. There’s something superheroically banalifying about that approach to the fantastic. On one level it misses the point entirely, but I must admit it appeals to me in its application of some weirdly misplaced rigor onto the fantastic: it’s a kind of exaggeratedly precise approach to secondary world creation.

Interview with Joan Gordon http://www.depauw.edu/sfs/interviews/mievilleinterview.htm

“Their minds were sudden merchants: metaphor, like money, equalised the incommensurable.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 27 (p. 312)

“I don’t want to be a simile anymore, I want to be a metaphor.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 24 (p. 296)

“There wasn’t even any reasoning. Secrecy was just a bureaucrats’ reflex.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 22 (p. 276)

“What theology that would have been, a god self-worshipping, a drug addicted to itself.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 18 (p. 239)

“A scholar can never let mere wrongness get in the way of the theory.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: “And there aren’t any.”
“Mmm,” I said. “Awkward.”
“That’s defeatist talk. I’ll cobble something together. A scholar can never let mere wrongness get in the way of the theory.”
Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 0.3 (p. 37)

“It’s beyond words, there’s no such thing.”

China Miéville Embassytown

Forrás: Embassytown (2011), Chapter 0.3 (p. 29)