China Miéville, author portrait
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China Miéville

China Miéville is a New York Times bestselling author of fiction and nonfiction. His novels include The City & The City, Embassytown, and Perdido Street Station. A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship for Fiction, he has won the World Fantasy, the Hugo, and the Arthur C. Clarke Awards, among others. His nonfiction includes a study of international law and a history of the Russian Revolution.
The Book of Elsewhere
The Last Days of New Paris
This Census-Taker
Three Moments of an Explosion
Railsea
Embassytown
Kraken
The City & The City
Un Lun Dun
Looking for Jake
Iron Council
The Children of Cthulhu
The Scar
Perdido Street Station

Books

The Book of Elsewhere
The Last Days of New Paris
This Census-Taker
Three Moments of an Explosion
Railsea
Embassytown
Kraken
The City & The City
Un Lun Dun
Looking for Jake
Iron Council
The Children of Cthulhu
The Scar
Perdido Street Station

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