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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Unless memory fails me, The Dragon Masters was merely a printing as a solo book of the novelette of that title, which won the Hugo Award; and hence can be found in that massive anthology, The Hugo Winners vols. I and II, which was kept in print by the SFBC for decades, hence should not be difficult or expensive to acquire... and which would also give you a massive dose of entertaining reading otherwise, as well (including Vance's "The Last Castle").... |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Quote:
Demon Princes books are a must if you like Vance stories you have read. Most of his solo books are of the quality of Blue World, Emphyrio that you have read. Avoid the novel Gray Prince which is a weak later Vance SF. Get any short short story collection you might find in the shop of his rated science fantasy and SF short stories. It depends on what books you find in the shops. Post 1953 Vance is recommended. Post To Live Forever where his style was made and he didnt write cheap pulp SF like World Thinker to appease SF pulp mags. | |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Quote:
Last Castle is more vintage,timeless Vance science fantasy. Dragon Masters is good but there is many better stories to read first that didnt win some popular SFF award. Im talking about Vance fans acclaim in general. We tend to agree on the most rated stories. | |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Quote:
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I would, however, question your assessment of that particular tale; not necessarily among the Vance enthusiasts themselves (of which I know little) but among sf and fantasy readers in general. It remains a very highly regarded story because of its innovative approach to a rather old theme, as well as the seamless blending of the fantastic and the rational into a mythic whole. | ||
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread They had the second "Demon Princes" omnibus but not the first, annoyingly. They may have had them as individual titles, I would need to go back and examine them more carefully. I was trying to curtail my book purchases for a while and hadn't really planned on stocking up on Vance (beyond completing the Dying Earth series) but given they have so many and are so reasonably priced, it seems almost foolish not to grab a few while I can... As for short story collections, I noticed a copy of "Fantasms and Magics" which I know somebody here recommended before. |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Quote:
If you have read many Vance stories you see him do the same theme with different qualities. The Dragon Master, its action,adventure side is very interesting read but prose wise, character wise its clear imho to see the difference of quality in The Last Castle,The Miracle Workers. I mentioned hardcore Vance fans because we tend to agree on the best Vance shorter stories. Dragon Master has respect of quality but not great Vance science fantasy novella. I just recommend other novellas of Vance higher, before Dragon Masters. Its good but not to buy first if you want his shorter SF,science fantasy novellas. | |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Quote:
The old collections of his are a mess to avoid if they are not very very cheap. | |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Alastor is one of few JV SF series i havent read yet along with Durdane. Please let me know what type it is. We know his themes,series type he likes but Planet of Adventure and Demon Princes is vastly different in series type. |
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| Re: The Jack Vance thread Alastor is a series of 3 loosely linked stories each of which takes a typical Vancean elaborately detailed, idiosyncratic, and ultimately fragile society which fails in some key respect when the protagonist gets involved. Very good and underrated. Marune is my favourite. Durdane is an interesting trilogy which starts very well, but which peters out significantly by the final book. |
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