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Light

#1 Light (SFMW)

M. John Harrison

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English
Gateway Publishers
09 July 2019
Listed by the Guardian as one of the top 100 science fiction books of the 21st century.

On the barren surface of an asteroid, located deep in the galaxy beneath the unbearable light of the Kefahuchi Tract, lie three objects:

an abandoned spacecraft, a pair of bone dice covered with strange symbols, and a human skeleton.

What they are and what they mean are the mysteries explored and unwrapped in LIGHT, M. John Harrison's triumphant novel.
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Imprint:   Gateway Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 26mm
Weight:   240g
ISBN:   9781473227675
ISBN 10:   1473227674
Series:   S.F. Masterworks
Pages:   336
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

M. John Harrison (1945 - ) Michael John Harrison is the author of, amongst others, the Viriconium stories, The Centauri Device, Climbers, The Course of the Heart, Signs of Life, Light and Nova Swing. He has won the Boardman Tasker Award (Climbers), the James Tiptree Jr Award (Light) and the Arthur C. Clarke Award (Nova Swing). He lives in Shropshire.

Reviews for Light (#1 Light) (SFMW)

This will soon be regarded as one of the most dazzling novels of its genre - Daily Telegraph An amazing book: not just a triumphant return to science fiction, but an injection of style and content that will light up the genre A singular stylist - Times Literary Supplement a witty and truly imaginative writer - Literary Review Harrison is best known as one of the restless fathers of modern SF, but to my mind he is among the most brilliant novelists writing today, with regard to whom the question of genre is an irrelevance Austere, unflinching and desperately moving, he is one of the very great writers alive today.


  • Short-listed for Arthur C. Clarke Award 2003 (UK)
  • Short-listed for British Science Fiction Association Award for Best Novel 2003 (UK)

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