Iron Council - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "Debating Iron Council." at Crooked Timber (11 January 2005).
  • Lou Anders, "Interview With China Miéville." The Believer (April 2005).
  • Freedman, C. (2005). "To the Perdido Street Station: The Representation of Revolution in China Mieville's Iron Council". Extrapolation 46 (2): 235–248.
  • Gordon, Joan (2003). "Reveling in genre: an interview with China Miéville". Science Fiction Studies 30: 355–373.
  • Rankin, Sandy (2009). Vint, Sherryl. ed. "AGASH AGASP AGAPE: The Weaver as Immanent Utopian Impulse in China Mieville's Perdido Street Station and Iron Council". Extrapolation 50 (2): 239–258.

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