Ratings3
Average rating2.7
Despite being one of Vance's more celebrated stories, a re-read didn't really change my view. I'd say it's a 3.5 rather than a 3, but I round down because it could have been better.
Vance starts with an interesting idea - that two antagonistic races breed their prisoners of war into specialized soldiers - and introduces it in an understated way. But the result lacks the usual Vance narrative charm, and emotionally, the story doesn't go very far. It feels more like a sketch than a full story. It's a shame, because as a novel, I think it could have achieved it's promise.
Certainly worth reading, but if I had to choose a story for which Vance should have won a Hugo, this wouldn't be it.
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