Kingslayer
Ice
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Can you tell me a bit more about Vance's Dying Earth, Fitz?I've been on and off about buying this, because I don't usually read Sci Fi.
Originally posted by Bond
I'm not certain how germane it is to the present topic but I'm curious, what fantasy series started you guys out reading fantasy in the first place?
First these books really aren't forgotten. People talk about them quite a bite in the forums. We were using the term classic to refer to books that predate Tolkien and the stuff that came out before the 1970s boon in fantasy.Originally posted by Bond
I mean for someone like myself, aside from folk tales, I was introduced to the fantasy genre by Weis and Hickman's original Dragonlance books. Quite a few other by the likes of Eddings and Brooks. Have you read them all? While not as forgotten as some of the other books mentioned so far and not as overtly "literary", I think an argument could be made in the future to consider some of these more populist works as "classics". What say you?
Perhaps, but again, thats more a topic in and of itself. I believe Caldazar or Hemingway created a topic to address just that, what will be classic fantasy in the future.these popular fantasies would qualify in the future as "classic fantasy" in the minds of those commenting on the "forgotten" classic fantasy of the past.
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Is that the book where in the beginning somebody gets transported to Mercury, but later it seems as if the author has completely forgotten which planet the story is taking place on?mundanemies said:Worm Ourobouros is actually not a part of any series by the man Eddison...
Llama said:Hello, it seems that although most people on the forum are readers of contemporary fantasy there may be a few like myself who also search out and enjoy old classic fantasy (by which I mean fantasy that's at least forty or fifty years old and preferably pre-Tolkien). It also seems like there are folks out there who might be interested in reading some of these works if only someone would tell them where to look. So I've now started this thread, where people can discuss their favorite classic authors and works and perhaps give recommendations to others. To keep discussion moving I will try to post a minireview of a work I like every couple of weeks or so, although people should obviously feel free to post whatever they want whenever they want.
What authors am I talking about? Here's a sampling: Ashton Smith, Hope Hodgson, Eddison, Cabell, Merritt, Warner Munn, Blackwood, Chambers, Bramah, Moore, Dunsany, Crawford, MacDonald, Meredith, Beckford, Wandrei, etc, etc , etc. Have fun!
