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Richard K. Morgan

1965 - Today

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Richard Kingsley Morgan, (born 24 September 1965 in Norwich) is a British science fiction and fantasy author of books, short stories, and graphic novels. He is the winner of the Philip K. Dick Award for his 2003 book Altered Carbon, which was adapted into a Netflix series released in 2018. His third book, Market Forces, won the John W. Campbell Award in 2005, while his 2008 work Thirteen garnered him the Arthur C. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Richard K. Morgan has received more than 1,034,152 page views. Her biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Richard K. Morgan is the 5,795th most popular writer (down from 5,082nd in 2019), the 4,545th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 3,989th in 2019) and the 512th most popular British Writer.

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  • 44.93

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  • 20

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  • 4.70

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  • 2.53

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Notable Works

Open Range
Twilight journey
Fiction, Time travel
Altered Carbon
Long Now Manual for Civilization, Science Fiction And Fantasy, Fiction
It's the twenty-fifth century, and advances in technology have redefined life itself. A person's consciousness can now be stored in the brain and downloaded into a new body (or "sleeve"), making death nothing more than a minor blip on a screen. Onetime U.N. Envoy Takeshi Kovacs has been killed before, but his last death was particularly painful. Resleeved into a body in Bay City (formerly San Francisco), Kovacs is thrown into the dark heart of a shady, far-reaching conspiracy that is vicious even by the standards of a society that treats existence as something that can be bought and sold. For Kovacs, the shell that blew a hole in his chest was only the beginning.
Thunder Valley
Fiction, Women ranchers, Largetype books
Woken Furies
Life on other planets, Fiction, Life on other planets -- Fiction.
Richard K. Morgan has received widespread praise for his astounding twenty-fifth-century novels featuring Takeshi Kovacs, and has established a growing legion of fans. Mixing classic noir sensibilities with a searing futuristic vision of an age when death is nearly meaningless, Morgan returns to his saga of betrayal, mystery, and revenge, as Takeshi Kovacs, in one fatal moment, joins forces with a mysterious woman who may have the power to shatter Harlan's World forever.Once a gang member, then a marine, then a galaxy-hopping Envoy trained to wreak slaughter and suppression across the stars, a bleeding, wounded Kovacs was chilling out in a New Hokkaido bar when some so-called holy men descended on a slim beauty with tangled, hyperwired hair. An act of quixotic chivalry later and Kovacs was in deep: mixed up with a woman with two names, many powers, and one explosive history.In a world where the real and virtual are one and the same and the dead can come back to life, the damsel in distress may be none other than the infamous Quellcrist Falconer, the vaporized symbol of a freedom now gone from Harlan's World. Kovacs can deal with the madness of AI. He can do his part in a battle against biomachines gone wild, search for a three-centuries-old missing weapons system, and live with a blood feud with the yakuza, and even with the betrayal of people he once trusted. But when his relationship with "the" Falconer brings him an enemy specially designed to destroy him, he knows it's time to be afraid. After all, the guy sent to kill him is himself: but younger, stronger, and straight out of hell.Wild, provocative, and riveting, Woken Furies is a full-bore science fiction spectacular of the highest order--from one of the most original and spellbinding storytellers at work today.From the Hardcover edition.
Thirteen

Page views of Richard K. Morgans by language

Over the past year Richard K. Morgan has had the most page views in the with 76,434 views, followed by Russian (17,010), and Spanish (7,646). In terms of yearly growth of page views the top 3 wikpedia editions are Egyptian Arabic (54.14%), Arabic (39.97%), and Persian (38.62%)

Among WRITERS

Among writers, Richard K. Morgan ranks 5,795 out of 7,302Before her are Horacio Guarany, Thomas Mofolo, Iris Chang, Natalena Koroleva, Robert Edmond Grant, and Nambi Narayanan. After her are Eduard Bass, Fredric Wertham, Marie NDiaye, Gert Hofmann, James Herbert, and Antoine Blondin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Richard K. Morgan ranks 319Before her are Christian Streich, Zak Starkey, Franck Sauzée, Jens Albinus, Ali Dia, and Mauro Gambetti. After her are John van Loen, Dorin Mateuț, Catherine Fulop, Cyrille Makanaky, Wayne Static, and Simon Sebag Montefiore.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Richard K. Morgan ranks 4,545 out of 8,785Before her are Ken Armstrong (1924), Binnie Barnes (1903), Robert Edmond Grant (1793), Simon Blackburn (1944), William Shanks (1812), and David Marr (1945). After her are James Whitbread Lee Glaisher (1848), Kathleen Booth (1922), Dennis Poore (1916), Dave Edmunds (1944), James Herbert (1943), and Susan Hampshire (1937).

Among WRITERS In United Kingdom

Among writers born in United Kingdom, Richard K. Morgan ranks 512Before her are Alan Ayckbourn (1939), Charles Williams (1886), Julian Symons (1912), Nigella Lawson (1960), Jhumpa Lahiri (1967), and Robert Edmond Grant (1793). After her are James Herbert (1943), Walter de la Mare (1873), John Masefield (1878), Simon Sebag Montefiore (1965), Thomas Linacre (1460), and Thomas Campbell (1777).