
China Miéville
6 September 1972
40 works on record
Biography
China Tom Miéville (pronounced /ˈtʃaɪnə miˈeɪvəl/; born 6 September 1972 in Norwich) is an award-winning English fantasy fiction writer. He is fond of describing his work as "weird fiction" (after early 20th century pulp and horror writers such as H. P. Lovecraft), and belongs to a loose group of writers sometimes called New Weird who consciously attempt to move fantasy away from commercial, genre clichés of Tolkien epigones. He is also active in left-wing politics as a member of the Socialist Workers Party. He has stood for the House of Commons for the Socialist Alliance, and published a book on Marxism and international law. He teaches creative writing at Warwick University. ([Wikipedia][1])
[1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Miéville
Works

Un Lun Dun
2007

Looking for Jake
2005

Iron Council
2004

King Rat
1999

Kraken

Embassytown

The Library Book

Railsea

London's Overthrow

China Miéville: Critical Essays

The City & The City

The Last Days of New Paris

2001

Creatures: Thirty Years of Monsters
Dial H.
Dial H.

Dial H.

The worst breakfast

The Bestiary
John Constatine, Hellblazer
John Constatine, Hellblazer

October
Saturnalia
Saturnalia

The Future of Public Space

Three Moments of an Explosion
Pathfinder Chronicles
Pathfinder Chronicles
Dial H the deluxe edition
Dial H the deluxe edition

Children of Cthulhu

A Spectre, Haunting

Out of the Ruins

Tragedy of the Worker
Illustrated Gormenghast Trilogy
Illustrated Gormenghast Trilogy
Natural Causes
Natural Causes
First Men in the Moon
First Men in the Moon

Red Planets

The Book of Elsewhere

This Census-Taker
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Between Equal Rights

The Tain

The Scar

Perdido Street Station