The Compleat Traveller in Black
Title | The Compleat Traveller in Black PDF eBook |
Author | John Brunner |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 170 |
Release | 2014-04-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1497617693 |
One journey. Six stories. Mind-blowing fantasy from the Hugo Award winner, “one of the most important science fiction authors” (SF Site). In The Compleat Traveller in Black, six linked tales, comprising one of Brunner’s rare ventures into fantasy, relate the legend of a man with many names, who travels the world with a staff made of light and performs his eternal duty by bringing order to a world filled with chaos. What he dispenses is always asked for but not always welcomed by the recipients. And the world becomes, step by slow step, a better place for those who remain. For each generation, there is a writer meant to bend the rules of what we know. Hugo Award winner (Best Novel, Stand on Zanzibar) and British science fiction master John Brunner remains one of the most influential and respected authors of all time, and now many of his classic works are being reintroduced. For readers familiar with his vision, this is a chance to reexamine his thoughtful worlds and words, while for new readers, Brunner’s work proves itself the very definition of timeless.
The Traveler in Black
Title | The Traveler in Black PDF eBook |
Author | John Brunner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 228 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | Science fiction, English |
ISBN |
Traveller in Black
Title | Traveller in Black PDF eBook |
Author | John Brunner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 181 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
The Traveller in Black
Title | The Traveller in Black PDF eBook |
Author | John Brunner |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 181 |
Release | 1979-01-01 |
Genre | English fiction |
ISBN | 9780727803085 |
The compleat Irish traveller
Title | The compleat Irish traveller PDF eBook |
Author | Irish traveller |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 1788 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Complete Critical Assembly
Title | Complete Critical Assembly PDF eBook |
Author | David Langford |
Publisher | Wildside Press LLC |
Total Pages | 342 |
Release | 2002-10-01 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1587153300 |
This new collection of essays, commissioned from a range of scholars across the world, takes as its theme the reception of Rome's greatest poet in a time of profound cultural change. Amid the rise of Christianity, the changing status of the city of Rome, and the emergence of new governing classes, Vergil remained a bedrock of Roman education and identity. This volume considers the different ways in which Vergil was read, understood and appropriated; by poets, commentators, Church fathers, orators and historians. The introduction outlines the cultural and historical contexts. Twelve chapters dedicated to individual writers or genres, and the contributors make use of a wide range of approaches from contemporary reception theory. An epilogue concludes the volume.
John Brunner
Title | John Brunner PDF eBook |
Author | Jad Smith |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 203 |
Release | 2013-01-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0252094514 |
Under his own name and numerous pseudonyms, John Brunner (1934–1995) was one of the most prolific and influential science fiction authors of the late twentieth century. During his exemplary career, the British author wrote with a stamina matched by only a few other great science fiction writers and with a literary quality of even fewer, importing modernist techniques into his novels and stories and probing every major theme of his generation: robotics, racism, drugs, space exploration, technological warfare, and ecology. In this first intensive review of Brunner's life and works, Jad Smith carefully demonstrates how Brunner's much-neglected early fiction laid the foundation for his classic Stand on Zanzibar and other major works such as The Jagged Orbit, The Sheep Look Up, and The Shockwave Rider. Making extensive use of Brunner's letters, columns, speeches, and interviews published in fanzines, Smith approaches Brunner in the context of markets and trends that affected many writers of the time, including Brunner's uneasy association with the "New Wave" of science fiction in the 1960s and '70s. This landmark study shows how Brunner's attempts to cross-fertilize the American pulp tradition with British scientific romance complicated the distinctions between genre and mainstream fiction and between hard and soft science fiction and helped carve out space for emerging modes such as cyberpunk, slipstream, and biopunk.