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Ма́йкл Суэнви́к — американский писатель-фантаст. Его первый рассказ, «Поцелуй Муммера», был издан в 1979 году. Первый роман, «В зоне выброса», вышел в 1985 году. С тех пор писатель стал исключительно популярным в США, а все его следующие романы превращались в литературное событие. Жанр его произведений находится где-то между твёрдой фантастикой и киберпанком.

Живёт в Филадельфии, штат Пенсильвания.

Жена — Мэрианн Портер, микробиолог. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. Ноябрь 1950
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“If I have to play your stupid games, at least I don’t have to pretend to enjoy them.”

Источник: In the Drift (1985), Chapter 1, “Mummer Kiss” (p. 4)

“It was the kind of discovery that shatters old universes and opens up new ones in their place.”

Michael Swanwick книга Vacuum Flowers

Источник: Vacuum Flowers (1987), Chapter 11, “Cislunar” (p. 179)

“Money can always be traced. It leaves a trail of slime behind it wherever it goes.”

Michael Swanwick книга Stations of the Tide

Источник: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 2, “Witch Cults of Whitemarsh” (p. 26)

““What was all that about?”
“It’s an occupational hazard… You start by reading books, and you end by loving them.””

Michael Swanwick книга The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Источник: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 15 (p. 262; ellipsis represents a minor elision of description)

“This is the price you must pay for knowledge: You must understand and acknowledge its consequences.”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 2, “Revelations” (p. 30)

“He was not actually drunk, but emotion made him feel as if he were. Sorrow, loss, anger—these were as good as a bottle of the very worst gin.”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 19, “Ashes” (pp. 318-319)

“What the common man calls Evil, he once told me, is nothing more than the fear of one’s own potential.”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 16, “The Wild Hunt” (p. 278)

“Urban life was thus founded upon the principle of deliberately confounding those who were not a part of it. Civilization was a strategy of exclusion.”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 16, “The Wild Hunt” (p. 287)

“For all that she’d had no great expectations for it, sex was turning out to be even more squalid, tawdry, and cynical than she had suspected it would.”

Michael Swanwick книга The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Источник: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 10 (p. 172)

“People will believe in just about any kind of superstitious crap nowadays.”

Источник: In the Drift (1985), Chapter 5, “Marrow Death” (p. 152)

“That is the true measure of love, you see, the evil one will stoop to for its sake…”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 16, “The Wild Hunt” (p. 292)

“It was a scream straight from the toad buried at the base of the brain, that ancient reptile that wants everything at once, delivered to its feet and set ablaze.”

Michael Swanwick книга Stations of the Tide

Источник: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 6, “Lost in the Mushroom Rain” (p. 92)

““Look,” Jane said. “Exactly what must I say to get rid of you?”

Michael Swanwick книга The Iron Dragon's Daughter

Источник: The Iron Dragon's Daughter (1993), Chapter 20 (p. 349)

“You will study bioscience control, that ought to be useful—it will teach you the folly of thinking you can go against your genetic inheritance, for one thing.”

Michael Swanwick книга Stations of the Tide

Источник: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 13, “A View from a Height” (p. 236)

“The secret of a good scam is not to get greedy.”

Michael Swanwick книга Vacuum Flowers

Источник: Vacuum Flowers (1987), Chapter 4, “Londongrad” (p. 50)

“Indeed, what is magic but impossible science?”

Michael Swanwick книга Stations of the Tide

Источник: Stations of the Tide (1991), Chapter 8, “Conversations in the Puzzle Palace” (p. 130)

“Paid off? Do you mean bribery?”

Michael Swanwick книга Jack Faust

“That is, umm, not an entirely pleasant word for it.” Dreschler’s doughy face took on a pained expression. “It is more in the nature of an advance payment to ensure the labor force will be satisfied with the negotiated wage schedules.”
Источник: Jack Faust (1997), Chapter 15, “The Abortion” (p. 265)