Lord of light

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Roger Zelazny: Lord of light (1985, Methuen)

261 pages

English language

Published Jan. 4, 1985 by Methuen.

OCLC Number:
12510252

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From the back cover:

Picture a planet where gods walk as men, but wield vast and hidden powers. Here they have made the stage on which to build a subtle pattern of alliance, love, and deadly eternity. For the rivalry between Light and Dark will last as long as the immortal contestants themselves. Or are they immortal? Who are these gods who rule the destiny of a teeming world?

Their names include Brahma, Kali, Krishna, Ratri, and also he who was called Buddha, Lord of Light, Siddharta. But how did he also acquire the name of Sam? Here too is his antithesis, the deathgod Yama. Yet it is Yama who calls the spirit of Sam back into bodily form at the start of this epic narrative.

Here is fantasy writing of the highest calibre - Zelazny at his unsurpassable best.

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Intrigue at the Edge of the Mortal

Hands down the most striking thing about Lord of Light is how well Zelazny captured the tone of the source material and translated it into a form that works well within the context of a novel of speculative fiction. This is the first and only work of Zelazny's I have read thus far, so I might just be impressed by what qualifies for his usual style, but it feels much too intentional to me for it not to have been done on purpose. Despite the excellent voice and tonal execution which permeate the book, I had the sense that there was more of an effort to bend the source material to the story Zelazny wanted to tell rather than the story which the combination of the source material and the other ideas in the book might have been naturally most suited to tell. Maybe it's not a masterpiece, but it's …