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The Dying Earth
Series · 7 books · 1950-2009

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The Dying Earth

1950

Seekers of wisdom and beauty include lovely lost women, eccentric wizards and man-eating melancholy deodands. Twk-men ride dragonflies and trade information for salt. There are monsters and demons. Each being is morally ambiguous: the evil are charming, the good are dangerous.
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The Eyes of the Overworld

1966

Scoundrel Cugel is sent far away, by a magician he has wronged, to retrieve magical lenses that reveal the Overworld. Goaded by a homesick monster magically attached to his liver, he journeys across wastelands home to Almery. With a cult group on a pilgrimage, he crosses the Silver Desert, and meets more danger and betrayal as he betrays others.
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A Quest for Simbilis

1974

Cugel the Clever was seeking revenge when he met Mumber Sull who was seeking justice. Revenge and justice may seem empty dreams when the sun may flicker out at any moment, but such is the nature of man as it has always been since the dawn of time. Mumber Sull owed his loyalty to the long-vanished overlord Simbilis, whose knowledge and science were legendary, whose domains had extended over a vast terrain, and whose whereabouts had been lost for centuries. He persuaded Cugel that if they could but find Simbilis, they would both gain their just rewards. The story of their quest for Simbilis is a marvellous fantasy of wonder and adventure millions of years from now, on the Dying Earth that Jack Vance first described and which has now, by permission, been further chronicled by Michael Shea.
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Cugel's Saga

1983

Pity poor Cugel. Not for nothing is he known as the Clever, hero of a hundred mischiefs. But this time the Laughing Magician has triumphed - and Cugel is marooned, penniless, half a world from home. His return to Almery will be extended and exhausting. And Cugel has only his flamboyant resourceful cleverness to rely upon. A lesser mortal might quail, but Cugel...is Cugel.
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Rhialto the Marvellous

1984

Rhialto the Marvellous takes up the personal and political conflicts among a conclave of two dozen magicians of Ascolais and Almery in the 21st Aeon. The shocking appearance of the Llorio the Murtha, a powerful female force from an earlier aeon threatens to unbalance nature by “ensqualming” or feminizing the magicians. This triggers a tremendous struggle for power and the other mages turn against Rhialto. Hoping to reestablish his rightful place, Rhialto travels to other aeons to restore the missing Perciplex which projects the Mostrament, the constitution of the association. In his final adventure, Rhialto must, ultimately, travel to the very ends of time and space to confront an old adversary whom he had wronged and must commit further misdeeds to restore order. Out of this welter of exotic politics, values systems, personal eccentricity, and magic, the figure of Rhialto slowly comes into focus and takes on dimension. He is a vain, apparently superficial man, not ashamed to demonstrate his melancholy to enhance his reputation. But he is courteous, patient, and subtle, even kind. He is self-aware and introspective as Cugel never could be—the wisest and most sympathetic of all of Vance’s wizards.
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Songs of the Dying Earth

Stories in Honour of Jack Vance

2009

Today, in order to honor the magnificent career of Jack Vance, one unparalleled in achievement and impact, George R.R. Martin and Gardner Dozois, with the full cooperation of Jack Vance, his family, and his agents, suggest a Jack Vance tribute anthology called Songs of the Dying Earth, to encourage the best of today's fantasy writers to return to the unique and evocative milieu of The Dying Earth, from which they and so many others have drawn so much inspiration, to create their own brand\-new adventures in the world of Jack Vance s greatest novel. Half a century ago, Jack Vance created the world of the Dying Earth, and fantasy has never been the same. Now, for the first time ever, Jack has agreed to open this bizarre and darkly beautiful world to other fantasists, to play in as their very own. To say that other fantasy writers are excited by this prospect is a gross understatement; one has told us that he'd crawl through broken glass for the chance to write for the anthology, another that he'd gladly give up his right arm for the privilege that's the kind of regard in which Jack Vance and The Dying Earth are held by generations of his peers.
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Kroniki Umierającej Ziemi

1998

Od czasów świetności cywilizacji człowieka upłynęły miliony lat. Ziemia uległa przeobrażeniu, zwierzęta i rośliny wyewoluowały w niezwykłe formy, a większość ludzi opuściła swe dotychczasowe siedziby, by uciec w nieznane przed zbliżającą się i nieodwracalną katastrofą. Słońce gaśnie, planeta nieubłaganie pogrąża się w mroku. W tych ostatnich latach istnienia życia sprawy wielkiej polityki czy dążenie do rozwoju przestały mieć jakiekolwiek znaczenie. To, co pochłania umysły ostatnich pozostałych na Ziemi ludzi, to chęć godnego doczekania wielkiej katastrofy. Rozproszeni, żyjący w niewielkich społecznościach na ruinach wielkich miast ludzie nie są już panami świata. Wiedza pradawnych cywilizacji została zapomniana, a gdzieniegdzie napotykanie przejawy jej dawnej potęgi traktowane są, jak magiczne artefakty o nieznanym przeznaczeniu. W zamkniętych, pilnie strzeżonych enklawach mieszkają niedbający o nic poza własnymi interesami potężni magowie, władający czarami, opartymi na skomplikowanych matematycznych wzorcach. Magia i zapomniana technologia zespoliły się w jedno, zwierzęta, a także powstałe dzięki czarom wynaturzone stworzenia, rządzą niepodzielnie na rozległych obszarach Umierającej Ziemi. Poznając przedziwne rejony Umierającej Ziemi, podążamy śladami maga Maziriana, który wbrew swym zasadom udaje się w pościg za tajemniczą, piękną kobietą nawiedzającą go codziennie w magicznym ogrodzie; Liane’a Wędrowca, który zauroczony pięknem wiedźmy podejmuje wyzwanie odzyskania gobelinu z rąk potwornego pożeracza oczu, Chuna Nieuniknionego. Towarzyszymy Cugelowi, który przyłapany przez potężnego maga na kradzieży wysłany zostaje na misję odzyskania potężnego artefaktu, czy Rialto Wspaniałego, który jako jeden z niewielu czarodziei zdaje się emanować prawdziwą empatią i dobrem.

Authors

Michael Shea
Michael Shea
Author · 15 books

For the British author of thrillers and non-fiction see Michael Shea Michael Shea (1946-2014) was an American fantasy, horror, and science fiction author who lived in California. He was a multiple winner of the World Fantasy Award and his works include Nifft the Lean (1982) (winner of the World Fantasy Award) and The Mines of Behemoth (1997) (later republished together as The Incomplete Nifft, 2000), as well as The ARak (2000) and In Yana, the Touch of Undying (1985).

Jack Vance
Jack Vance
Author · 84 books

Aka John Holbrook Vance, Peter Held, John Holbrook, Ellery Queen, John van See, Alan Wade. The author was born in 1916 and educated at the University of California, first as a mining engineer, then majoring in physics and finally in journalism. During the 1940s and 1950s, he contributed widely to science fiction and fantasy magazines. His first novel, The Dying Earth , was published in 1950 to great acclaim. He won both of science fiction's most coveted trophies, the Hugo and Nebula awards. He also won an Edgar Award for his mystery novel The Man in the Cage . He lived in Oakland, California in a house he designed.

George R.R. Martin
George R.R. Martin
Author · 169 books

George Raymond Richard "R.R." Martin, born on September 20, 1948, in Bayonne, New Jersey, is a distinguished fantasy and science fiction writer. Son to Raymond Collins Martin, a longshoreman, and Margaret Brady Martin, he grew up with two sisters, Darleen Martin Lapinski and Janet Martin Patten. Martin's passion for writing emerged early, selling monster stories to neighborhood kids, which later evolved into a keen interest in comic books during his high school years, where he also started writing fiction for comic fanzines. His first professional story, The Hero, was sold in 1970 at age 21 and published in Galaxy's February 1971 issue. After earning a B.S. and then a M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University, Martin served as a conscientious objector with VISTA, tied to the Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation from 1972-1974, alongside directing chess tournaments and teaching journalism. His marriage to Gale Burnick in 1975 ended in divorce by 1979 without children. Martin transitioned to full-time writing in 1979, after a stint as writer-in-residence at Clarke College. In Hollywood, Martin contributed to Twilight Zone and Beauty and the Beast on CBS, later producing his own pilot, Doorways. Residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, he's been actively involved with the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America and the Writers' Guild of America, West.

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