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| wandering Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Erikson Humour Ok, I've just finished Midnight Tides and I have to say I really enjoyed the characters Tehol and Bugg. I've generally liked Erikson's style of humour all through the Malazan series but with these two he seemed to really push the buddy, almost slapstick humour and I loved it. Even if I've gotta add that Im thankfull that the whole series doesnt read like this, they made a nice counterpart to the seriousness of much of the Edur storylines. Still I remember early on thinking that maybe other readers wouldn't buy into it so much? There are plenty of other examples throughout the series, personally I've always been just a little irked by the Iskaral Pust character, as I keep picturing Nakor from Fiest's Midkemia based series. So what's the general consensus with Erikson's humour? and the Tehol/ Bugg characters? enjoyable, distracting, a real plus or something that irks you? |
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| pixie druid Join Date: May 2005 Location: South Yorkshire
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| Re: Erikson Humour I adore Erikson's sense of humour. Kruppe I loved, Iskaral Pust annoys me.Tehol and Bugg had the tears streaming down my cheeks,I can't think of any other books that have made me laugh so hard |
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| The Wicked Sword Maiden Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Australia, Western Australia
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| Re: Erikson Humour I love his dry wit. I feel he has given Kruppe some great characteristics. Didn't I mention that to you before Nixie, about Tehol and Bugg being so funny? They certainly had me laughing as well...certainly no distraction from the story. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: Erikson Humour Erikson has this amazing ability to write drama & humour in a book and not fall off the beaten path it dosnt end up silly or stupid. In fact of my 3 favorite authors Erikson,Bakker and GRRM, Erikson has the ability to balance both with seamless ease more so than the other two. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
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| Re: Erikson Humour Still reading House of Chains currently, but love the humour in these books so looking forward to meeting Tehol and Bugg. My favourite type of humour tends to be expressed between the soldiers in the series, dry, black humour at it's best, in my opinion. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Re: Erikson Humour I love the humour in Erikson - it's some of the best in fantasy, and it helps to highlight the contrast and provide some relief from some otherwise very dark novels. Tehol and Bugg are excellent and certainly the best humour in the series so far - but there were lots of other humourous incidents in Midnight Tides - Shurq, Ublala, Harlest and others provide a real comic element to the novel. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
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| Pallid, Lumigoth Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Erikson Humour Always room in the world for more of them, Iona ![]() Speaking of which, recently recieved an Erikson tshirt which I bought off eBay for just 95p! Well, I say recieved - its waiting for me at home when I get back from Aus, but thats good enough for me... |
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| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: UK: WALES:
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| Re: Erikson Humour Hi there - first post, but when I saw SE's name I just HAD to register! I absolutely love the way he can have you crying, one page with laughter the next with despair. And whilst I love the 'comic' characters, I also think the soldiers' humour is superb, especially the sappers...oh and the way everyone talks about the Mott Irregulars! |
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