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Stormbringer
  

Stormbringer (Paperback)

de Michael Moorcock (Author)
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Action from start to finish, Sep 3 2003
Par MR MARK DOWLING (Cork, Ireland) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Stormbringer (Paperback)
From the raid on Karlaak to the titantic finish it keeps you turning the pages. Elric is cultured, cynical and brutal by turns.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Real tragedy, Juil 14 2001
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Moorcock says he wrote these because he was disappointed with Tolkien (who had been supportive of him in his boyhood) because Lord of the Rings didn't have the acceptance of death of the Eddas, Beowulf and so on. Stormbringer very closely echoes the Norse myths where heroes have to die in order to renew the world and while Moorcock lacks the sophisticated Anglo Saxon scholarship of Tolkien, he responds better to the raw subject matter of myth and legend. That is why Elric, while not as consistently written as Lord of the Rings, has its power and why all Moorcock's books have their power. He never avoids the fundamental realities of life. Indeed, they are his subject matter. As a result he can't provide the levels of escape Tolkien and his imitators offer. It is why Hamlet is at every level a superior work to Lord of the Rings. It is why Dickens was greater than his imitators and it is why Robert Louis Stevenson, H. Rider Haggard and Arthur Conan Doyle continue to last where there more favoured literary contemporaries have disappeared -- those writers rooted their adventure fiction in a solid acceptance of the real world, the harshness as well as the romance. Stormbringer is a fine, vivid read and it works, in spite of its origins almost. It is a significant book because it was Moorcock's first full-length novel and it contains most of the obsessions which he develops both through his Eternal Champion series and his mainstream literary novels like King of the City. In Moorcock there is no difference between fantasy and reality because his fantasy actually addresses the realities we all have to deal with and his realistic fiction frequently addresses our common fantasies. Above all, however, Stormbringer is a fast, furious, emotionally engaging and wildly exhilerating Good Read!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A fantasy classic, Mai 13 2000
Par Sharron Albert (Fairbanks, Alaska) - Voir tous mes commentaires
When Stealer of Souls and Stormbringer were first published in the 1960s, there wasn't much fantasy around. William Morris, Lord Dunsany and others of that generation were long out of print; Robert E. Howard's Conan stories were tied up in probate. The Lord of the Rings had just come out, and had turned our heads. Previously the world of science fiction was dominated by hard science fiction -- tales of space exploration, and aliens. Those of us who discovered we liked the fantasy also craved more. If we were lucky, we discovered Joy Chant's Red Moon and Black Mountain, a clever British tale of English schoolchildren whisked into a epic adventure in an alternate world. And then Stealer of Souls arrived (now called Sailer on the Seas of Fate I believe), a series of short stories about Elric, the tortured albino, wielder of the first great runesword, Stormbringer, and Moonglum, his faithful companion. It was so different from Tolkien and Chant, so energetic, it was an instant favorite. It was followed quickly by Stormbringer. I still remember my reaction when I finished it -- an anguished cry of "You can't do that!" But Moorcock could, and did, giving us one the first great unexpected endings. Thirty-plus years later, I reread Stormbringer for a book discussion group. It creaks a bit, but it still holds its place in history. Strongly influenced by the raw style of Robert E. Howard (I learned later once I read the Conan books which were -- finally -- reprinted in the 70s for a whole new generation), Elric remains a unique hero, not a mighty-thewed physical barbarian like Conan, but a mighty sorceror from an ancient race, with a past he's trying to run away from and/or forget. And, because the fans demanded more, Moorcock went back later and filled in the back story. But Stormbringer remains a strong story, with elements that weave through many fantasy tales now (C.S. Friedman's Coldfire trilogy comes instantly to mind), whether or not the authors themselves recognize it. Moorcock's Elric of Melnibone, like Lieber's Grey Mouser and Fafhred, Howard's Conan, and Tolkien's Strider, is a character that made an influence on the fantasy that followed it, and should be read by all lovers of the genre.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Vic Pompa
The whole Stormbringer series was good.I could NOT I could not put the books down until I finished the series.
Publié le Mai 13 2000 par victor pompa

4.0étoiles sur 5 One that stands out
All of these books are well written. If you liked this book, you'll probably like all of the Moorcock eternal champion series, Corum, Hawkmoon etc... Read more
Publié le Mai 12 2000 par Travis Cottreau

5.0étoiles sur 5 Best ending to a series I have ever read
I think the ending brings out so much character and depth in Elric. It reminded me of the first book...thus reminding me of what Elric is and where he came from. Read more
Publié le Nov. 7 1999 par Robert Tanory

5.0étoiles sur 5 A fantastic ending to an amazing series
The Elric books had everything: an original plot, one of the most fascinating characters in all of fiction, disturbing ideas about how much anything really matters, and a rich,... Read more
Publié le Janv. 25 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 absolutely delightful.
Probably the funnest read of my life. I read the Elric series as a young boy growing up in the seventies and enjoyed them as much as I enjoyed the Star Wars saga. Read more
Publié le Sep 16 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the greatest fantasy books ever.
Elric of Melniboné, possibly the greatest fiction hero ever created. The Eternal Champion series is a must for any fantasy fan and Michael Moorcock must surely be one of the most... Read more
Publié le Mai 24 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 A must read for the Elric fan
The last book of the series, the end of the Elric Saga, and quite a surprising finish. For those who think it boring, Elric and his story are not for you. Read more
Publié le Mars 19 1998

2.0étoiles sur 5 Mmm, give me "Law and Chaos" instead.
Maybe I missed the time when the Elric Saga was new and original, but truth be told by the time I got around to it it was just cynical and gory. Read more
Publié le Mars 15 1998

1.0étoiles sur 5 Boring
Stormbringer is analagous to expecting a 300 gram fillet steak with all the trimmings and getting a 50 gram beef patty from your local takeout joint instead - all promise with no... Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 In Billion Spheres I'll knee to Michael Moorcock
The all books what i read took a 'food' for my own imagination. Before reading next book of Michael Moorcock I know that it will be very useful for my vision of life. Read more
Publié le Déc 12 1997

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