Citing only farcical books pretty much answers his question in the opposite way
Cannoli Send a noteboard - 03/01/2012 02:44:08 PM
dacole wants to know whether successful fantasy books can be written without violence,
Piers Anthony's Xanth, Terry Pratchett's Diskworld, & Robert Asprin's Myth series are all relatively free of any real violence.
And none of their plots are worth mentioning. They are send-ups and parodies, and in the case of Xanth, not particularly intelligent or amusing. Pratchett is the only one that can be taken seriously, but that's for the points he is making, most of which are pretty rudimentary and not particularly insightful. So really, your examples really seem to be saying that you can't, in fact, write fantasy without violence, unless it's a gimmick.
Cannoli
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Deus Vult!
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Citing only farcical books pretty much answers his question in the opposite way
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