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In this epic, “[a] brilliant concept of the imagination,” an amnesiac wanderer rediscovers his destiny as ruler of a vast planet (Chicago Sun-Times). Valentine, a drifter who remembers nothing except his name, finds himself on the fringes of a great city. Joining a motley troupe of jugglers and acrobats, he travels with them across the magical planet of Majipoor. All the while, he hopes to meet someone who can help him retrieve his past. Then Valentine begins to dream—and to receive messages in those dreams. Messages that tell him he is a lord, a king turned out of his castle. Now his travels have a purpose: to return to his home, discover what enemy took his memory, and claim the destiny that awaits him. “An imaginative fusion of action, sorcery, and science fiction.” —The New York Times Book Review “Absorbing . . . a wildly imaginative universe.” —People
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7 primary books8 released booksMajipoor is a 8-book series with 8 released primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by Robert Silverberg.
Series
3 primary booksLord Valentine is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1980 with contributions by Robert Silverberg.
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This may have been the first Silverberg story I read. Almost certainly the first novel, and I think it's the best work of his that I've read (and a clear step above others in the series). I still have the paperback I bought around the time this first came out - despite the fact that I foolishly left it out, and some SOB apparently showed off by ripping it partly in half. I don't know what s/he learned. I learned never to leave books around people who can read, but are too foolish to want to. (Not to worry - I bought a replacement. I use this one as a travel book.)In any case, the magic worked again. This time, I learned that Silverberge has something of [a:Vance 5376 Jack Vance https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1207604643p2/5376.jpg]'s knack with weird description, but without the cold-bloodedness. In fact, one of the strength's of the novel is Valentine's warm heart. Where Vance travels though bizarre lands tense but unmoved, Valentine pours his heart out to anyone that will listen. Of course, since it's a novel, they all do. It works remarkably well. There are a few throwaway characters that get thrown away, and the non-human bystanders that don't get much screen time. But the humans are the heart of the story, and that's done very well. The main weakness of the story is that while it sets up a fascinating planet, and explores both its surface and its governance, the story doesn't dig very deeply into the main mystery - the Metamorphs whose planet this is. Silverberg addressed that reasonably well in subsequent books, but as a standalone, Lord Valentine's Castle does leave you wanting a little more.All in all, though the book is a very enjoyable, literate adventure story about identity, discovery, and the power of a warm and generous heart.Plus, as I found this time through, there's a nice tip of the hat to [a:Mervyn Peake 22018 Mervyn Peake https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/authors/1341040504p2/22018.jpg]'s [b:Gormenghast 39058 The Gormenghast Novels (Gormenghast, #1-3) Mervyn Peake https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1362402890s/39058.jpg 38776] in reference to the complex Labyrinth and vast Castle.
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