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You might want to ask questions about yourself, Nov 11 2001
This book might put you in a philosophical mood and make your question your value.The story itself is great, but its presentation could be better. I've read the book without putting it down. Several realms are presented with a common line through all of them. This is a big story with multiple storylines, and they all make sense in the later works by Michael. I think you'll enjoy it.
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It is a good intro to the Eternal Champion series, Aug 28 2001
I have the Millenium edition of this book, which contains the three novels, The Eternal Champion, Phoenix in Obsidian and the Dragon in the Sword. It is a good intro to the Eternal Champion series because it is the simplest. John Daker, moaning that he has many lives, many forms, introduces the true nature of the champion. Yet for me, the Eternal Champion is one of the best switching-sides story. The hero is told by humans that they're the good guys and the Eldren are the bad guys, and so he fights for them. Then he realizes that the truth is the other way around, so he switches to the Eldren and beats the crap out of humans. It makes me wonder, is what we've been taught as right since childhood really right, or are we being deceived? There's some implied philosophy for you. The next two parts are about the other guises of the Eternal Champion. After this, Moorcock has placed the Eternal Champion in every possible speculative fiction setting: post-apocalyptic earth, steampunk, time travel, sword and sorcery, etc. It's a series any questioning hero would love.
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Incredible concepts!, May 23 2001
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What isn't so obvious about The Sundered Worlds, which is admittedly a bit rough, is how many things it actually predicted which are now at the leading edge of scientific exploration. Moorcock predicted BLACK HOLES in this book, long before the scientists identified them. Rough and ready Quantum Mechanics! He predicted the physical idea of the MULTIVERSE, which is currently being examined and described in magazines like Scientific American and Nature and which has been used as a convenient plot device by sf writers, script writers and comix writers ever since! The Eternal Champion and The Sundered Worlds are almost the crude templates from which an enormous amount of imaginative fiction -- and scientific ideas -- have developed! These days, Moorcock is taken for granted, but anyone who writes fantasy or science fiction is likely to be using an idea which he first proposed. I'm an old academic technophile who years ago picked The Sundered Worlds up in a garish pulp format, thought the writing was a little crude, but was astonished at the intellect revealed. These ideas preceded most scientific speculation, let alone the scientific realities! It is maybe ironic that those 'New Wave' writers like Ellison, Ballard and Disch, for instance, have actually made far more accurate predictions than the vaunted technical sf writers like Clarke, Heinlein and Asimov. You need more than an engineering degree to get a real instinct for the world of tomorrow! Metaphysics, astrophysics and advanced physics move closer and closer together. Like Clarke, Moorcock has an almost Biblical sense of Creation (and a Creator, even) and shares Oppenheimer's almost mystical grasp of physics -- but it is a pretty good grasp of physics and his rapid absorption of Chaos math has made his speculative work increasingly coherent and constantly stimulating. Why he sits so awkwardly across the genres is that even in his fantasy stories Moorcock is advancing real ideas, examining real problems, considering real possibilities. This is a book anyone interested in the growth of the fantasy and science fiction genres should make essential reading.
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