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− | '''The M.D.: A Horror Story''' (1991) is [[Thomas M. Disch]]'s second ''Supernatural Minnesota'' novel. Sharing some of its setting and time period with ''[[The Businessman]]'' | + | '''''(this page under construction)''''' |
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+ | '''The M.D.: A Horror Story''' (1991) is [[Thomas M. Disch]]'s second ''Supernatural Minnesota'' novel. Sharing some of its setting and time period with ''[[The Businessman]]''—but with different background details, and more speculative elements in a near-future part of the story—it describes the rise and fall of Billy Michaels, a medical doctor with horribly dangerous magic powers over health and disease. | ||
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+ | == Further reading == | ||
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+ | * [http://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/the-m-d University of Minnesota Press page] for their edition | ||
+ | * [http://www.ukjarry1.talktalk.net/md.htm Matthew Davis's page] for the book - lists all the known editions and translations | ||
+ | * [https://www.tor.com/2010/11/09/guided-tour-supernatural-minnesota-md/ Review and discussion] by Ron Hogan on tor.com | ||
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+ | == Footnotes == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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The M.D.: A Horror Story (1991) is Thomas M. Disch's second Supernatural Minnesota novel. Sharing some of its setting and time period with The Businessman—but with different background details, and more speculative elements in a near-future part of the story—it describes the rise and fall of Billy Michaels, a medical doctor with horribly dangerous magic powers over health and disease.
Further reading
- University of Minnesota Press page for their edition
- Matthew Davis's page for the book - lists all the known editions and translations
- Review and discussion by Ron Hogan on tor.com
Footnotes