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A review by markhodderauthor
Count Brass by Michael Moorcock
5.0
So this review applies to the Gollancz edition, which is comprised of Count Brass, The Champion of Garathorm, and The Quest for Tanelorn. This is where Moorcock's multiverse gets tangled up in itself, and we see the Eternal Champion meeting some of his other incarnations. I remember reading this as a teenager and being blown away by the cross-referencing. Nowadays it's old hat, but back then (70s) it was a game changer, and it definitely made me want to become an author, so I could have similar fun with my own characters (now I am and I do). As with the Hawkmoon sequence that preceded it, this trilogy is what I consider "pure Moorcock." There are no literary pretensions, no homages, no genre-bending—this is nothing more than fantasy done the Moorcock way, and since no one else does it in such a fashion or with such panache, it is unique, captivating, and utterly brilliant.