Книга: Roger Zelazny «The Great Book of Amber»
Производитель: "Неизвестный" ISBN:978-0-380-80906-6 Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2014)
ISBN: 978-0-380-80906-6 |
Roger Zelazny
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movement = New Wave
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Roger Joseph Zelazny (
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Biography
Zelazny was born in
His first fanzine appearance was part one of the story "Conditional Benefit" (Thurban 1 #3, 1953) whereas his first professional publication and sale was the fantasy short story "Mr. Fuller's Revolt" (Literary Calvalcade, 1954). As a professional writer, his debut works were the simultaneous publication of "Passion Play" (Amazing, August 1962) and "Horseman!" (Fantastic, August 1962). "Passion Play" was written and sold first.
Zelazny portrayed worlds with plausible magic systems, powers, and supernatural beings. His descriptions of the nuts and bolts of magical workings set his fantasy writing apart from otherwise similar authors. His science fiction was highly influenced by mythology, poetry, including the French, British, and American classics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and by wisecracking
Zelazny was considered one of the leading lights of the "New Wave" movement in science fiction, which changed the face of the genre in the 1960s.Fact|date=April 2008 He incorporated elements from literary novels of the mainstream into his fiction, and experimented with allusion, lyricism, and mythic imagery. The mythological traditions his fiction borrowed from include:
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A frequent theme is gods or people who become gods. Another recurrent theme is the "absent father" (or father-figure). This occurs most notably in the Amber novels: in the first Amber series, Corwin searches for his absent, god-like father Oberon; in the second series, it is Corwin himself who is the absent father. This theme recurs in "
He was a member of the
Zelazny died in 1995, aged 58, of kidney failure secondary to colorectal cancer. Other sources have incorrectly indicated lung cancer. [ IMDB Biography [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0954467/bio] ]
Bibliographies
* Levack, Daniel H. C. "Amber Dreams: A Roger Zelazny Bibliography." San Francisco:
* Lindskold, Jane M. "Roger Zelazny." New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993.
* Sanders, Joseph. "Roger Zelazny: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography." Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1980.
* Stephensen-Payne, Phil. "Roger Zelazny, Master of Amber: A Working Bibliography." San Bernardo: Borgo Press, 1991. [ Source of bibliographical information.
Experimental novels and unpublished sketches
Zelazny often experimented with form in his novels. The novel "Doorways in the Sand" practices a flashback technique in which most chapters open with a scene, typically involving peril, not implied by the end of the previous chapter. Once the scene is established, the narrator backtracks to the events leading up to it, then follows through to the end of the chapter, whereupon the next chapter jumps ahead to another dramatic "non-sequitur".
In "Roadmarks", a novel about a highway that links all times and possible histories, the chapters that feature the main character are all titled "One". Other chapters, titled "Two", feature secondary characters, including original characters, pulp heroes, and real people. The "One" storyline is fairly linear, but the "Two" storyline jumps around in time and sequence.
"Creatures of Light and Darkness", featuring characters in the personae of Egyptian gods, uses a narrative voice entirely in the
He also tended to write a short fragment, not intended for publication, as a kind of backstory for a major character, as a way of giving that character a life independent of the particular novel being worked on. At least one "fragment" was published, the short story "Dismal Light", originally a backstory for "Isle of the Dead"'s Francis Sandow. Sandow himself figures little in "Dismal Light", the main character being his son, who is delaying his escape from an unstable star system in order to force his distant father to come in and ask him personally. While "Isle of the Dead" has Sandow living a life of irresponsible luxury as an escape from his personal demons, "Dismal Light" anchors his character as one who will face up to his responsibilities, however reluctantly.
Bibliography
Amber novels
While his earlier works won greater critical acclaim, Zelazny is probably best known for the Amber novels. These fall into two distinct series of novels, together with a set of short stories.
The first five books describe the adventures of Prince Corwin of Amber:
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The second series tells the story of Corwin's son Merlin (Merle), a wizard and
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Zelazny also wrote several short stories set in the Amber multiverse. These include:
*1993 "Prologue to Trumps of Doom"
*1994 "The Salesman's Tale"
*1994 "The Shroudling and The Guisel"
*1995 "Coming to a Cord"
*1995 "Blue Horse, Dancing Mountains"
*1996 "Hall of Mirrors"
*2005 "A Secret of Amber" [story fragment co-written with Ed Greenwood, published in Amberzine #12-15]
The middle five of these seven short stories form one tale, taking place after "Prince of Chaos".
All 10 novels have been published in a single omnibus form as "The Great Book of Amber" and six of the seven short stories have been collected in
Zelazny also contributed to a spin-off work, "The Visual Guide to Castle Amber" (1988) which was a reference work detailing biographies of the Amber characters and a detailed guide to Castle Amber itself. This was written by
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Other novels
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* "My Name is Legion" (1976) (considered a fix-up novel in three parts, or a collection of 3 stories)
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* "Flare" (1992) (with Thomas T. Thomas)
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Posthumous collaborations
Two books begun by Zelazny were completed by companion and novelist
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Collections
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* "Gone to Earth" / Author's Choice Monthly #27 (Pulphouse, 1992)
* "The Last Defender of Camelot" (ibooks, 2002) (Collection has the same name as earlier collection, but different contents.)
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** "Volume 1: Threshold"
** "Volume 2: Power & Light"
** "Volume 3: This Mortal Mountain"
** "Volume 4: Last Exit to Babylon"
** "Volume 5: Nine Black Doves"
** "Volume 6: The Road to Amber"
Poetry collections
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Zelazny was also a contributor to the
Zelazny created the Alien Speedway series of novels (Clypsis by Jeffrey A. Carver, Pitfall and The Web by Thomas Wylde) which appeared between 1986-87. His own story "Deadboy Donner and the Filstone Cup" appears to have been inspired by the outline that he wrote for Alien Speedway.
Zelazny created and edited a
Following Zelazny's death, a tribute anthology entitled "
Awards
Winner of 6
* "...And Call Me Conrad" won the 1966
* "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth" won the 1966
* "He Who Shapes" tied for the 1966 Nebula Award (novella)
* "Lord of Light" won the 1968
* "Isle of the Dead" won the 1972
* "This Immortal" won the 1976
* "Home Is the Hangman" won both the 1976
* "The Last Defender of Camelot" won the 1980
* "Unicorn Variation" won the 1982
* "Unicorn Variations" won the 1984
* "24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai" won the 1986
* "Trumps of Doom" won the 1986
* "Permafrost" won the 1987
* "Of note:" His books were a major inspiration for the classic computer game "" developed by
References
External links
* [http://www.phagepress.com/ Phage Press]
* [http://www.roger-zelazny.com Zelazny & Amber]
* [http://www.iblist.com/author59.htm Author profile] at
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* [http://personal.atl.bellsouth.net/p/h/phulman/roger.html Bibliography including his poetry etc.]
* [http://www.locusmag.com/index/s837.html First bibliographical page] and [http://www.locusmag.com/index/s838.html Second bibliographical page] at The Locus Index to Science Fiction
* [http://www.z-amber.com/annotated.html The Annotated Amber]
Источник: Roger Zelazny
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