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True Larry Send a noteboard - 21/11/2012 02:56:08 AM
But I do agree that at times, it does feel like another draft could have made it even stronger. But the thematic developments and plot are fairly well-realized by series' end; this was very apparent when I recently re-read the first 9 Erikson Malazan novels, the novellas, and the 4 Esslemont. Need to finish re-reading TCG and then review Forge of Darkness, which was a revelation of sorts when I read it back in September.


I agree about Erikson.

His books don't give the impression they'd need more work. They have weaknesses, but I guess this reflects more the limits of Erikson as a novelist rather than giving a feeling of not fully realized work like Sanderson's books.

Other debatable aspects of Erikson's work are actually intentional. Some editors would be appalled and ask him to rewrite a lot of things to make things clearer, or to remove apparently extraneous/irrelevant material, but Erikson writes this way on purpose, not for lack of skills.





This becomes even more apparent in the "prequel" Forge of Darkness, in which a lot of preconceptions about several characters and their interactions with each other have to be tossed out. I know some think of it as "retconning," but to me it seems to be something that more likely than not was planned to be purposeful deception. In addition, between Erikson and Esslemont, it's not like the full series is complete yet.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

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