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| Win awards! Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: SOUTH AMERICA
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| Robert Silverberg I was just going to the author section to check out the Robert Silverberg discussions when I realized there is NO forum dedicated to the man. Are you guys nuts? The man was a freaking genius. A brilliant stylist, great character writer, and he walked like no one else the fine line between SF and Fantasy. As a recent SF convert, I've only been exposed to a limited sample of his work (and also to the same extent to that of other SF writers too), but I can tell that he was clearly an above average writer. Classics like The Book of Skulls, Dying Inside, Majipoor Chronicles, Nightwings and Sailing to Byzantium should be enough of a ticket to the Chronicles hall of fame.What do you guys think? Any other fans out there? |
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![]() No, I do know what you mean -- he's been writing SF for so long it's easy to think of him only in terms of being a 'past' great, when actually he's still writing today. In my humble opinion, Bob Silverberg produced his finest work in a narrow band of years from the late 60s to the early/mid-70s. Nightwings, Thorns, Downward to the Earth, The Book of Skulls, Dying Inside, and many other great books emerged during that period. He'd written some good work before that and has produced some since, but nothing to compare with the consistantly high quality of the classics that came out during those years. | |
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| Re: Robert Silverberg I've read Lord Valentine's Castle a few times, and if my library ever gets them in, I'll pick up the next couple about Valentine without thought. I've never read any of his other works, though. My neighbour is a massive Sci-Fi fan, and he's got a few of Silverberg's SF books. |
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| Re: Robert Silverberg He actually took many years off from writing, to raise cactuses believe it or not (1976 -1980), and he has certainly written some enjoyable, well-crafted work since his return; I just don't feel it has matched the intensity, imagination and sheer class of the work he produced in the years I mentioned. Of course, that could just be me... ![]() |
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| Re: Robert Silverberg I think I'd agree with you, Ian, though with the distinction you had earlier: He has written things as good, just not with the same level of consistency. Those years (yes, I'd put it from the early 60s to mid-70s, too) darned near everything the man wrote was golden. Now, it's a little more uneven.... As for why there's not a subforum on him... this has been said about other writers: We need at least 5 active threads on the man and his work in order to merit a subforum. If you can get such going, then he'll have one. It took a devil of a long time to get Asimov, Niven, and several others that sort of distinction; C. S. Lewis still doesn't have it. So... start threads discussing his work; see how many people join in the discussion, how active they remain... and hope..... |
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| Re: Robert Silverberg I love Silverberg and read anything of his I can get my hands on. Sadly, since moving to Outer Darkness, that's become much more difficult. I think my first introduction to him was the Majipoor Chronicles, courtesy of my brother, back in the 80s. Loved those books! |
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