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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Must For Any Serious Fan Of Fantasy, 19 Oct 1999
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Fritz Leiber has a mastery of the language unmatched by any other author of fantasy I've read, and for that reason alone is worthy of recommendation to any fantasy enthusiast. His words sing and the vividness of his descriptions bring his characters and settings alive in a way unparalled by any of our contemporary writers. The only reason this collection of loosely linked tales did not merit a full five stars was the uneveness between the narratives, some stories richly rendered and fully resolved, others, such as "The Unholy Grail," "The Circle Curse," and "The Price of Pain-Ease" only sketchily conceived and less strongly written. Nevertheless, the short story "The Snow Women" alone is worth the price of admission.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
As sharp and as quick as the Twains swords, 21 Jun 1999
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Fritz Leiber packs more into one paragraph than most others take a chapter to, telling a story with depth, detail, and clarity, which makes the majority of today's fantasy - Sci - Fi offerings seem like overblown puff. The story, Ill met in Lankhmar, takes a mere seventy three pages to do a better job than what seems to require four to five hundred pages to achieve nowadays, and with no benefit to the reader whatsoever. For further demonstration, just read the first two pages of the Bazaar of the Bizarre - a clever swipe at consumerism - for an even better example of F.L's sophisticated, though economical style. There's so much said, so clearly, in so very few pages. The Bazaar of the Bizarre is said to be F.L's favourite story, and from my perspective, I think it's because it has an elan to the writing that carries through the entire piece, a quality he manages to do for short spells only, in longer tales. The story itself isn't any better than the Snow Women, Ill met..., or the bulk of his others - which in themselves carry a lot of future-use references - but it stays very focused from the start to the finish of its thirty pages, as if it was written in one - long - brain storming session. From, Induction: 'No one at that moment could have guessed that The Gray Mouser was once named Mouse, or that Fafhrd had recently been a youth whose voice was by training high-pitched, who wore white furs only, and who still slept in his mother's tent although he was eighteen.'
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Masterpieces; humorous and different, 12 Dec 1997
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The late Fritz Leiber deserves a major aknowledgement among fans of Fantasy. He was one of the groundbreaking authors who reformed the genre during the fifties and sixties, and created his own, most personal style. Leiber's stories about Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser is unique Fantasy litterature in many ways. They don't deal with world-saving heroics and nauseating brave, honorable central characters, but instead tell the tale about two rough, excentric, greedy, selfish, self-asured drunkards of adventurers, in behaviour and manners more resembling the common man than most Fantasy heroes. Although Farfhrd and the Mouser are far from evil, they always have one top priority: themselves. All the adventures and quests they embark on (an uncountable number during the seven books) has the motives of personal winning, excitement, lust or vengeance. Never would they risk their lives to save the world (unless the get paid for it), and the women they devour, love, long for, fight over or rape are more likely to be tavern wenches, slaves, whores, thieves or supernatural beings than fair maidens or princesses. Overall, the stories of the giant northerner and the lean little thief is, with very few exceptions, something completely out of the ordinary, and though most of the stories are kind of old, they all seem surprisingly vivid and fresh compared to the commercial, mainstream Fantasy litterature of today. READ THEM! You won't be dissapointed!
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