A drowned world.

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      In 1971 M John Harrison published a pair of novels - The Committed Men and The Pastel City - and set off down the road to becoming arguably Britain's most revered science fiction writer. A novelist noted for his range, he is the winner of the Board-man Tasker Prize, given for contribution to mountaineering writing (for his 1989 novel Climbers) and the Philip K Dick Award for best science fiction novel. Your new novel has elements of love story, fantasy, dystopia, novel of ideas, satire, the absurd. [Extracted from the article]
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