Roger Zelazny e-bog
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Challenging convention with the SF nonconformistRoger Zelazny combined poetic prose with fearless literary ambition to become one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 1960s. Yet many critics found his later novels underachieving and his turn to fantasy a disappointment. F. Brett Cox surveys the landscape of Zelazny's creative life and contradictions. Launched by the classic 19...
E-bog
169,58 DKK
Forlag
University of Illinois Press
Udgivet
11 maj 2021
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
BGL
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780252052668
Challenging convention with the SF nonconformistRoger Zelazny combined poetic prose with fearless literary ambition to become one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 1960s. Yet many critics found his later novels underachieving and his turn to fantasy a disappointment. F. Brett Cox surveys the landscape of Zelazny's creative life and contradictions. Launched by the classic 1963 short story "e;A Rose for Ecclesiastes,"e; Zelazny soon won the Hugo Award for Best Novel with And Call Me Conrad and two years later won again for Lord of Light. Cox looks at the author's overnight success and follows Zelazny into a period of continued formal experimentation, the commercial triumph of the Amber sword and sorcery novels, and renewed acclaim for Hugo-winning novellas such as "e;Home Is the Hangman"e; and "e;24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai."e; Throughout, Cox analyzes aspects of Zelazny's art, from his preference for poetically alienated protagonists to the ways his plots reflected his determined individualism.Clear-eyed and detailed, Roger Zelazny provides an up-to-date reconsideration of an often-misunderstood SF maverick.