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Phyllis Eisenstein: Born to exile (1978, Arkham House)

202 pages

English language

Published Nov. 9, 1978 by Arkham House.

ISBN:
978-0-87054-082-0
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OCLC Number:
4166651

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The solitary wanderings of a minstrel with preternatural powers lead him to many adventures before he is ultimately restored to his supernatural antecedents, the Lords of All Power.

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reviewed Born to Exile by Phyllis Eisenstein (Tales of Alaric the Minstrel, #1)

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So, when I picked this book up in a free mini-library in my neighboorhood, I did not expect to like it very much. It seemed like just a pulpy seventies fantasy novel, and while I do have a soft spot for those, it's very much a "love-hate" relationship. This is fantasy from before the time that every single fantasy-trope was completely exhausted, and this often results in a kind of genuineness that I find very charming. It's just someone writing about dragons, because they like dragons and dragons are cool, in a way that has become very hard nowadays, because fantasy writers either play too much into the tropes, which makes them feel unoriginal and stale, or are too busy trying to subvert them. On the other hand... these types of books also tend to stumble very easily into terrible sexism, homophobia, racism and plenty of other -isms, which is …

Subjects

  • Fantasy.