ADLARD, Mark

ADLARD, Mark
   Working name used by UK writer Peter Marcus Adlard (1932-) for all his books. An arts graduate of Cambridge University, he was until his retirement in 1976 a manager in the steel industry. His knowledge of managerial and industrial problems plays a prominent role in his Tcity trilogy: Interface (1971), Volteface (1972) and Multiface (1975). The series is set in a city of the NEAR FUTURE. By calling it Tcity, MA plainly intended to confer on it a kind of regimented anonymity in the manner of Yevgeny ZAMIATIN; at the same time, he was probably making a pun on Teesside, the industrial conurbation in the northeast of England where he was raised (also, in some north-England dialects t'city means simply the city). With a rich but sometimes sour irony, and a real if distanced sympathy for the problems and frustrations of both management and workers, MA plays a set of variations, often comic, on AUTOMATION, hierarchical systems, the MEDIA LANDSCAPE, revolution, the difficulties of coping with LEISURE, class distinction according to INTELLIGENCE, fantasies of SEX and the stultifying pressures of conformity. The Greenlander (1978) is the first volume of a projected non-genre trilogy, further volumes of which have not appeared. His books are ambitious in scope and deserve to be more widely known.
   About the author: The Many Faces of Adlard by Andy Darlington in Arena 7, March 1978.

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