My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Grab you dictionary, it's Jack Vance! An old school master of sci-fi and fantasy, the author's Hugo and Nebula-award winning stories are included in this eighteen-tale anthology. Marvel at "The Dragon Masters," where an inquisitive Prince on a far-off world battles to hold his kingdom together in the face of a dragon war, the secretive politics of a powerful aloof race, and an alien invasion intent on enslaving humanity.
On another planet where everyone wears masks, a methodical official struggles to uncover the identify of a wanted assassin in "The Moon Moth." In "The Last Castle," a collection of spoiled sophisticates discovers the unpleasant truth that the lower orders have plans and goals that don't include the sophisticates.
In addition, several stories appear from Vance's Dying Earth canon. Set in a remote eon when our sun is a red giant, on the verge of guttering out, the selections feature picaresque protagonists afoot in a fragmented society of clannishness, bizarre customs, powerful magic, and sinister monstrosities capable of reason.
This book is best read on Kindle so as to take advantage of the dictionary function. Vance loved the English language, not to mention Old English, Latin and French. Prepare to encounter words such as "helminths," "nacre," and, a personal favorite, "nuncupatory" (obsolete.) Language and communication are themes in several Vance stories. And while the vocabulary can be vexing, it contributes to a depth and sense of place that enriches the author's unique works.
So sample the tales of Jack Vance. Enjoyment will eventuate.
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2 comments:
Just out of curiosity, I checked youtube to see if this was in Audiobook . It is! Yaay. If you want to listen in as you putter or clean your desk....maybe I should do likewise. https://youtu.be/hP-wrTwrGvs This comes in three parts. So I'm going to listen as I do my lunch dishes before bed.
Thanks for opening a new world to me. Apart from Star Wars (Original trilogy) I'm not a Sci-Fi fan. This might be the book that brings me back.
Many find Jack an acquired taste.
Hope you enjoy his work.
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