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... Perdido Street Station ( 2000 ) , which he wrote while working on his PhD , received a great deal of critical attention , winning both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the British Fantasy Award , and being short - listed for the World ...
... Perdido Street Station ( 2000 ) , which he wrote while working on his PhD , received a great deal of critical attention , winning both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the British Fantasy Award , and being short - listed for the World ...
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... Perdido Street Station ? CM : Post - New Worlds sf is partly pessimistic , but it's more melancholic than miserable . It rather likes being in the ruins . I love that aesthetic , and it's what I grew up on . I think , though , that Perdido ...
... Perdido Street Station ? CM : Post - New Worlds sf is partly pessimistic , but it's more melancholic than miserable . It rather likes being in the ruins . I love that aesthetic , and it's what I grew up on . I think , though , that Perdido ...
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Joan Gordon Hybridity , Heterotopia , and Mateship in China Miéville's Perdido Street Station Ever since its publication in 2000 , China Miéville's Perdido Street Station has been a wonderful stimulus to the ongoing conversation of ...
Joan Gordon Hybridity , Heterotopia , and Mateship in China Miéville's Perdido Street Station Ever since its publication in 2000 , China Miéville's Perdido Street Station has been a wonderful stimulus to the ongoing conversation of ...
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