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Una Persson is a recurring character in many of
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's 'multiverse' novels. She has also been used as a character in stories by other writers. She was the character Moorcock chose to start a
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in ''
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''. Often appearing as a cool, anarchistic revolutionary in the many alternate histories, futures and worlds created by Moorcock, she is bisexual in her private life, having been the lover of both Jerry and Catherine Cornelius. In some ways a more dedicated, less dissolute female version of
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, she is revealed in ''
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'' as playing the role
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. In '' The End of All Songs'' she appears as a member of the "Guild of Temporal Adventurers". She has appeared in the Jerry Cornelius novels '' A Cure for Cancer'', '' The English Assassin'', ''The Condition of Muzak'' and '' The Adventures of Una Persson and Catherine Cornelius in the Twentieth Century''. She was in all three of the Nomad of the Time Streams trilogy - '' The Warlord of the Air'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', appeared in the Elizabethan alternative history novel ''
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'' as Una of Scaith, and in the later Elric novel ''The Fortress of the Pearl'' she appeared as Oone the Dreamthief. As Oone she has a child with
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she names Oona, who eventually becomes the parent of Oona Von Bek with
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in ''The Dreamthief's Daughter'' She also features as a character in ''
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'', "Elric at the End of Time", ''
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'', ''
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'' and in the books ''Second Gibraltar'' by Chris Reed and ''The Great Counterfeit Memory Sin-Drome'' by Andrew Darlington. She appears in "The Murderer's Song", ''The Gangrene Collection'', ''The Roumanian Question'' and in ''Everything Blowing Up: An Adventure of Una Persson'' by
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. She appears in several of The Metatemporal Detective stories including "The Mystery of the Texas Twister", "The Affair of the Bassin Les Hivers" and "The Flaneur des Arcades de l’Opera". Persson is also a protagonist in ''The White Wolf's Son'', "The Spencer Inheritance", "The Camus Referendum" and "
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". She is also mentioned, although does not appear in her own right, in stories and novels such as " Pale Roses", " White Stars", '' The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming'', ''Blood: A Southern Fantasy'', ''The War Amongst the Angels'' by Moorcock as well as ''Giants in the Earth'' by
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and ''Angel of War'' by
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. In ''The Revenge of the Rose'' Onna Peerthorn is the name of a boat. Naturally her name was on the guest list in ''The Reunion Party''.


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* ''Survey of Science Fiction Literature'' by
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* ''Sequels, an Annotated Guide to Novels in Series'' by
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* ''Encyclopedia of Homosexuality'' by
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, William A. Percy,
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* ''Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia'' by
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* '' The Science Fiction Source Book'' by
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* ''Imaginary People: A Who's who of Modern Fictional Characters'' by David Pringle * ''The New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction'' by
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