Iron Council

Iron Council (2004) is the fourth novel by China Miville, set in the same universe as his previous books Perdido Street Station (2000) and The Scar (2002), although they can all be read independently of each other. In addition to the influences shared by its predecessors, Iron Council also draws several elements from the western genre. Iron Council is perhaps the most overtly political of China Miville's novels to date, being strongly inspired by the anti-globalization movement, and tackling issues such as imperialism, corporatism, terrorism, racial hatred, culture shock, labour rights and war.

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