Mother London

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Mother London is a 1988 novel by Michael Moorcock that blends magical realism and social history to portray post-war London through the intertwined lives of three psychologically scarred characters.

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instanceOf novel
author Michael Moorcock NERFINISHED
award Guardian Fiction Prize shortlist
centralTheme memory
psychological trauma
social change
urban identity
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Peter Elson NERFINISHED
depicts Blitz NERFINISHED
post-war British society
genre magical realism
psychological novel
social history fiction
hasCharacter David Mummery NERFINISHED
Josef Kiss NERFINISHED
Mary Gasalee NERFINISHED
hasMotif madness
telepathy
voices of the city
influencedBy modernist literature
narrativeForm interwoven narratives
narrativeStyle nonlinear narrative
stream of consciousness
originalLanguage English
partOf Michael Moorcock London novels
publicationYear 1988
publisher Gollancz NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London
settingPeriod post-war London

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Michael Moorcock notableWork Mother London