M John Harrison

FantasyScience FictionSpeculative FictionLiterary Fiction

Biography

M. John Harrison is a critically acclaimed British author known for his groundbreaking work in the science fiction and fantasy genres. Born in 1945, Harrison has been a prolific writer since the 1970s, with a career that has spanned over five decades. Harrison is perhaps best known for his Viriconium series, a collection of interconnected novels and short stories set in a decaying, post-apocalyptic city. The series is praised for its innovative blend of science fiction and fantasy elements, as well as its richly detailed world-building and complex characters. In addition to the Viriconium series, Harrison has written numerous other novels and short stories, earning a reputation as one of the most imaginative and thought-provoking writers in the genre. His work has been lauded for its lyrical prose, unconventional narrative structures, and existential themes. Harrison's influence on the genre can be seen in the work of many contemporary writers, and his contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature have cemented his status as a true visionary in the field.

Classic Series

The series that started it all

  • The Pastel City
  • A Storm of Wings
  • In Viriconium

Recent Series

Latest works by the author

  • Viriconium Nights
  • The Centauri Device

Reading Order

Complete reading order for M. John Harrison's books

1Viriconium

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Viriconium series?

The Viriconium series is a collection of novels and short stories written by author M. John Harrison that are set in the city of Viriconium, a decaying, fantastical place filled with technological and magical elements.

What genre does M. John Harrison typically write in?

M. John Harrison is known for writing in the genres of science fiction and fantasy, often blending the two together in his works.

What are some notable works by M. John Harrison?

Some notable works by M. John Harrison include the Viriconium series, as well as novels like 'Light' and 'Nova Swing'.

What themes does M. John Harrison explore in his writing?

M. John Harrison's writing often explores themes of decay, entropy, perception, and the nature of reality, presenting complex and thought-provoking narratives.

Are M. John Harrison's books suitable for readers who enjoy intricate world-building and literary fiction?

Yes, M. John Harrison's books are often praised for their intricate world-building, complex characters, and literary style, making them appealing to readers who enjoy challenging and immersive storytelling.