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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print (Hardback)

Originally published
  
October 1969

Series
  
The Cornelius Quartet

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
191

Author
  
Michael Moorcock

Page count
  
191

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Publication date
  
March 1968 (US) October 1969 (UK)

ISBN
  
0-85031-012-1 (UK first edition)

Genres
  
Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Publishers
  
Avon (US), Allison & Busby (UK)

Similar
  
Michael Moorcock books, Cornelius books, Science Fiction books

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The Final Programme is a novel by British science fiction and fantasy writer Michael Moorcock. Written in 1965 as the underground culture was beginning to emerge, it was not published for several years. Moorcock has stated that publishers at the time considered it was "too freaky".

It was the first of his iconic Jerry Cornelius series of novels and stories and was originally published in paperback in the US by Avon Books in 1968 then in London in hardback by Allison & Busby in October 1969. It was made into a 1973 film of the same name (directed by Robert Fuest), but Moorcock was critical of the version released on the screen.

Set in a world less abstract and chaotic than depicted in the later volumes, it introduces Jerry Cornelius as a hip superhero and follows his adventures as he attempts to subvert a plot by his disreputable brother Frank and Miss Brunner to build a super computer for nefarious ends. Jerry is sucked into the plans of Miss Brunner to create the perfect being by merging the bodies of Jerry and herself together. When this is done, a radiantly charismatic hermaphroditic being emerges from the machinery. All who see the new creature fall quaking to their knees. As things turn out, Jerry discovers that "it's a tasty world".

Contrary to the apparent chaos of the later Cornelius novels, The Final Programme is quite structured, being an alternate retelling of major episodes of the saga of Elric of Melniboné, with the various characters each taking roles similar to those of the earlier stories: Jerry as Elric, Catherine as Cymoril, and Miss Brunner as Stormbringer.

The first US edition (1968) of this work was censored. The 1976 US edition of The Final Programme included an introduction by Norman Spinrad. The novel was first published in its revised form in 1979.

References

The Final Programme Wikipedia