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Year 3 Issue 1 |
Internet Edition |
Editor: G. Black |
CHINA WINS KURD LASSWITZ AWARD The German edition of Perdido Street Station (published in two volumes, Die Falter and Der Weber) snatched up the award in the Best Foreign Novel category. Congratulations are in order to China and his German translator Eva Bauche-Eppers, who also won the award for Best Translation.
WISCON REMINDER Don't forget that WisCon 27 starts this week. Guests of Honour are China Miéville and the grand Carol Emshwiller.
CZECH EDITION OF PERDIDO STREET STATION Milan Zacek, who translated Perdido Street Station to Czech, writes to inform us of this new foreign edition:
The cover is the same as the British edition, with artwork by Edward Miller.
CHINA MIÉVILLE AT MARXISM 2003 Martin Empson tells us that China Miéville will be speaking at this year's Marxism 2003 event. Marxism 2003 will be a week long event with over 200 meetings, debates rallies and discussions. Meetings will look at recent political events, debates in the anti-capitalist and anti-war movements, as well as discussions on culture, art and music. China will be speaking on two topics, though the exact dates and times are to be finalised. He will firstly address recent blockbuster films in a meeting called "Blockbusters and Boy Wizards -- is this Science Fiction's new wave?" He will also speak on "A Marxist approach to international law". Marxism 2003 is hosted by the Socialist Workers Party, and runs from Fri 4 July to Fri 11 July in central London. Further information and online booking facilities are to be found at www.swp.org.uk/marxism or call 0207 538 2707.
BREAKING WINDOWS China Miéville's Fifty Fantasy & Science Fiction Works That Socialists Should Read is on the recently published anthology Breaking Windows: A Fantastic Metropolis Sampler, edited by, well, me . . . The book also collects fiction and non-fiction by people such as Michael Moorcock, Jeff VanderMeer, Barrington Bayley and others. Read more about it here.
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