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By Michael Moorcock, the title refers to three books: An Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands, and The End of All Songs, which were recently made available in one volume from White Wolf Press. In a far-flung future where the universe descends into entropic collapse, Jherek Carnelian engaes in such quixotic adventures as space travel, time travel, and falling in love. Being a master of decadent imagery, Moorcock concentrates on the setting and the bizarre imagery of a universe where anything is possible for the omnipotent and the bored.
By Michael Moorcock, the title refers to three books: An Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands, and The End of All Songs, which were recently made available in one volume from White Wolf Press. In a far-flung future where the universe descends into entropic collapse, Jherek Carnelian engaes in such quixotic adventures as space travel, time travel, and falling in love. Being a master of decadent imagery, Moorcock concentrates on the setting and the bizarre imagery of a universe where anything is possible for the bored and omnipotent.

The Dancers at the End of Time

By Michael Moorcock, the title refers to three books: An Alien Heat, The Hollow Lands, and The End of All Songs, which were recently made available in one volume from White Wolf Press. In a far-flung future where the universe descends into entropic collapse, Jherek Carnelian engaes in such quixotic adventures as space travel, time travel, and falling in love. Being a master of decadent imagery, Moorcock concentrates on the setting and the bizarre imagery of a universe where anything is possible for the bored and omnipotent.

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