Michael Butterworth (author)

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Michael Butterworth (geboren am 24. April 1947 in Manchester) ist ein britischer Science-Fiction- und Horror-Autor und Verleger. rdf:langString
Michael Butterworth (born 1947) is a British author, publisher and campaigner who first became known publicly as an author of New Wave science fiction. He later founded the publishing house Savoy Books with David Britton in 1976 and the contemporary art journal Corridor8 with Sarajane Inkster in 2009. He successfully fought a charge of obscenity against Britton's controversial novel Lord Horror during 1992, the first novel to be banned in England since Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn in 1967. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Michael Butterworth (Schriftsteller, 1947)
rdf:langString Michael Butterworth (author)
rdf:langString Michael Butterworth
rdf:langString Michael Butterworth
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rdf:langString Michael Butterworth (geboren am 24. April 1947 in Manchester) ist ein britischer Science-Fiction- und Horror-Autor und Verleger.
rdf:langString Michael Butterworth (born 1947) is a British author, publisher and campaigner who first became known publicly as an author of New Wave science fiction. He later founded the publishing house Savoy Books with David Britton in 1976 and the contemporary art journal Corridor8 with Sarajane Inkster in 2009. He successfully fought a charge of obscenity against Britton's controversial novel Lord Horror during 1992, the first novel to be banned in England since Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn in 1967.
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