'Light puts most modern fiction to shame. It's a magnificent book' China Mieville
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2007
At last: the final book in the awesome Kefahuchi Tract Trilogy!
A brilliant space opera from one of the great stylists of SF.
Viriconium, the Pastel City, was the last bastion of the civilised world ...
M John Harrison is a cartographer of the liminal; his work sits at the boundaries between genres - horror and science fiction, fantasy and travel writing - just as his stories traverse the no man's land between the spatial and the spiritual.
Modern London and an uncanny presence living in the rivers and canals come together in the first new novel in seven years from one of SF's best-reviewed and most-loved authors.
The beloved cult classic from the winner of the 2020 Goldsmiths Prize: a novel of life-changing moments, incredible descriptions of landscape and the power of an obsession.
One of our greatest and most original living writers sets out the perils of the writing life with joyful provocation
The strange edges of reality are explored in M John Harrison's extraordinary cult classic, now with an introduction by bestselling author Julia Armfield
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award 2007