(urth) choices
James Wynn
crushtv at gmail.com
Thu Aug 4 15:09:44 PDT 2011
1) I remember distinctly that the Covenant Chronicles just ran out of steam.
2) It is a slightly veiled plagiarism of the Sword of Shanara (which was
a plagiarism of The Lord of the Rings. But then so were so many other
fantasy books of the late 70s.
As a teen, I was revolted by the rape at the beginning of volume 1 and
chunked the book for about a year. Then I picked it up and moved on.
Ultimately, I liked it pretty well. Enough to buy book 2 with
anticipation which I thought was even better. But book 3 just fell off a
cliff. Total waste of time for me. I had very specific theories about
why the ending failed but I can't remember what they were. However, I
knew people who were absolutely crazy about Donaldson in the early 80s.
Not so much now I'm afraid, which I have always credited to the dreadful
follow-up trilogy. It could be that the book captured some zeitgeist at
the time. I hardly ever hear about it now. I wonder how the first
trilogy reads for young people who pick it up for the first time now, 35
years later.
On 8/4/2011 4:02 PM, Sergei SOLOVIEV wrote:
> Dear members -
>
> I didn't vote (just missed the vote), but I am
> puzzled by the fact that two of the books sometimes chosen
> (Thomas Covenant and Elric) were truly repulsive to me. I tried to
> analyse why,
> in case of Elric I concluded that it seems to me full of (slightly
> veiled) plagiarism
> on the level of ideas and images, but in case of Thomas Covenant I
> could not find
> a rational explanation (the same with other books by the same author).
> Most
> of the rest I like very much myself.
>
> All the best
>
> Sergei Soloviev
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