Showing posts with label Sorcery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sorcery. Show all posts
Saturday, June 3, 2017
Literary Default: Heroic Fantasy
Sword & sorcery, heroic fantasy, classical epic -- my favorite genre (yes, singular) no matter the space-time continuum. Last spring I was teaching Homer's Iliad, now I am reading Erikson's Reaper's Gale. Leiber's Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser series fits somewhere in between, as does Byron's Don Juan.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Appreciating Erikson's Sword and Sorcery
Steven Erikson of the Malazan sword-and-sorcery novels is a damn fine novelist. He can write character like nobody's-business. I wonder how much genre-thinking obscures the true measure of his worth and contribution to that grand old ideal, the Commonwealth of Letters.
For those who know . . . Whiskeyjack--or Kalam-- that's all I have to say . . . right?
Labels:
Character,
Erikson,
Fantasy,
Fiction,
Genre,
Literature,
Malazan,
Sorcery,
Sword,
Underestimated Man
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