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Song for Lya (Mass Market Paperback)

de G. Martin (Author)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A treasure for all Martin fans, Fév 22 2004
Par Katie (Seattle, WA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
These stories are by far the greatest short fantasy/scifi fiction I have ever read. Martin puts Bradbury to shame in this spectacular collection. Each character is well defined, living in worlds lightyears away from our own...but at the same time, very similar. My favorites were "Override" and "Dark, Dark Were the Tunnels", and "The Exit to San Breta". "A Song for Lya", probably the featured story of this novel, was, in my opinion, the most poorly written. But at the same time, it was the most powerful. It was one of those stories (as with all in this collection) that someone could write hundreds of pages trying to explain, and never get it right. But in less than fifty pages, Martin captured one of the most elusive ideas that we all have in our minds, and all understand to some degree, and put it into a very touchable setting, so we can examine it closely. Truly, these stories are each a masterpiece. Martin is an author that has never once yet let me down on anything he has written.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 His best work, Sep 4 2003
Par Tenorposaune (Chicago, IL USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Martin, while best known for the sword-and-sorcery epic Song of Ice and Fire, should not be overlooked in the science-fiction and short story genres. A Song for Lya contains, in my opinion, his best two works to date. With Morning Comes Mistfall is a marvel of modern literature. While it's a simple story on the surface, deep symbolism conveys breathtaking views of contemporary society. Read more about this at www.tenorposaune.com, under the Rants section. The Second Kind of Loneliness is an introspective piece dealing with the human psyche and how it reacts to extreme pressures. Once again, Martin's powerful writing brings readers to a new understanding of themselves and those around them. The other eight stories in this collection also live up to Martin's well-deserved reputation. I highly recommend this book, even above his higher-profile output.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Provocative Fiction From A Short Story Master, Aoû 2 2003
A fine collection of early (1971 - 1974) fiction from a much underrated master of the short story. Although George R.R. Martin has attained a great degree of success as a novelist, his most memorable work has been in the short story/novella format. A SONG FOR LYA was the author's very first book, published initially in February of 1976 in an Avon paperback edition, and while it may not be his finest collection, the stories presented here have the invigorating freshness and energy of a dazzlingly talented then-young writer first making his mark in the world.

The most notable of the stories, "A Song For Lya" arguably still ranks as Martin's finest work. "Lya" is a beautifully sad meditation on love and loss, telling a moving tale of a young, vital woman who is willingly absorbed into The Greeshka, a strange collective "religion" that ultimately sucks the individuality out of those who choose to join it. It deservedly won the Hugo Award as best novella of 1973. "With Morning Comes Mistfall" is an equally powerful story, a melancholic examination of what happens when the cold pursuit of knowledge ultimately leads to the destruction of an important, beautiful myth.

Other stories include: "Override", in which animated corpses are used as cheap labor in a mining colony, "Dark, Dark Were The Tunnels", a claustrophobic horror tale about a devolved worm-like man who makes disastrous contact with humans exploring his deep underground home turf, and "The Second Kind of Loneliness", a Poe-like tale of isolation, loneliness and madness in a remote space outpost.

This is a nice, oversized paperback repackaging of one of George R.R. Martin's best short story collections. The simple fact that it's the only such collection currently available by this fine writer makes it an absolute must-buy.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Provocative Fiction From A Short Story Master
A fine collection of early (1971 - 1974) fiction from a much underrated master of the short story. Although George R.R. Read more
Publié le Aoû 2 2003 par cameron-vale

5.0étoiles sur 5 First GRRM Collection. For fans and new GRRM readers.
This is certainly not the best GRRM collection, but it is the best one currently available. Well, I believe it's the only one available. Yes, you read that right. Read more
Publié le Avril 15 2003 par Haplo Wolf

5.0étoiles sur 5 AMAZING!!
Ok, all i have to say is that the 2 stories "with morning comes mistfall", and "A song for Lya" made me cry, they are possible the sadest and most bueatiful... Read more
Publié le Nov. 11 2002 par P. Robinson

4.0étoiles sur 5 Solid collection of early Martin work
This is a solid package of George R.R. Martin's early short stories. But the quality varies. "Song for Lya" itself is a moving, involving, vivid, haunting, 5-star... Read more
Publié le Aoû 19 2002 par Tracy Deaton

5.0étoiles sur 5 George R. R. Martin's First Publication!
It was twenty-years old, and had an ugly cover, so I figured A SONG FOR LYA was out-of-print for a good reason. Read more
Publié le Mai 3 2001 par Daniel Dean

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