That... sounds so cool. I'm going to check it out as soon as I get home.
Ghavrel Send a noteboard - 05/12/2009 03:53:55 AM
What's Calenture about?
It's about a world of huge moving cities - suspended just above ground and moving along some preset yet random paths across the flat continent. There are 3 main characters with their separate yet intricately connected plotlines. 2 of them are: a drug-addicted priest who leaves his city to seach for something, and a young man exiled from his ground-dwelling tribe - they tranverse the continent and stuff happens. And there's a 3rd character connected to them both that I can't say too much about without giving stuff away. It's just wonderfully written, and one of the most imaginative, original, and beautiful things I've read.
Calenture means a type of a heat stroke/delirium that would affect sailors: they would imagine the waves of the sea to be the fields of their home, and jump overboard.
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Six best fantasy novels?
04/12/2009 05:54:54 AM
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Best fantasy authors
04/12/2009 07:01:48 AM
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Have you read Robin Hobb? *NM*
04/12/2009 04:01:23 PM
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I have, and wasn't really impressed
04/12/2009 10:08:25 PM
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Only read two. Book of the New Sun definitely deserves that spot. Mieville, not so much.
04/12/2009 08:06:45 AM
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Interesting.
04/12/2009 05:21:04 PM
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Why Mieville, if I may ask? *NM*
04/12/2009 08:33:43 PM
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I didn't mean that to be a reply to you, but still
05/12/2009 03:15:36 AM
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No worries.
05/12/2009 03:52:11 AM
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But the list was for favorite books, not favorite or most important authors
05/12/2009 10:25:13 AM
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It was for "best" books. I realize that has a lot of meanings, though. *NM*
05/12/2009 08:37:01 PM
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Glen Cook is radically overrated.
05/12/2009 04:09:07 PM
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Well, he's at least part of the wave that humanized fantasy.
05/12/2009 08:36:29 PM
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In the US, yes. Elsewhere, no, because they didn't know about him.
06/12/2009 04:36:31 PM
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You know I directly added almost all of those Wolfe quotes there, right?
06/12/2009 05:26:40 AM
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I just find Mieville's prose exceptionally standard.
06/12/2009 07:25:05 AM
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Isn't that almost a contradiction of terms there?
06/12/2009 07:45:47 AM
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It's remarkable for its normalcy because so many people praise it?
06/12/2009 09:11:18 AM
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Who the heck are these people? *NM*
04/12/2009 12:46:48 PM
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Literati
06/12/2009 05:27:28 AM
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Yeah you're so much better than us
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06/12/2009 12:00:27 PM
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Well, you can hardly expect a group to go around calling themselves "elitist snobs."
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07/12/2009 02:16:16 AM
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Is he trying to be cool by listing stuff that 90% of fantasy readers have never heard of?
04/12/2009 04:05:46 PM
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Actually, several of those books have been bestsellers and/or won several genre awards
06/12/2009 05:28:18 AM
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My Best Six best fantasy novels
04/12/2009 07:44:12 PM
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Re: Six best fantasy novels?
04/12/2009 09:06:18 PM
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I really need to get around to reading Mists of Avalon.
04/12/2009 09:50:54 PM
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Calenture
05/12/2009 12:44:14 AM
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That... sounds so cool. I'm going to check it out as soon as I get home.
05/12/2009 03:53:55 AM
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I'll eventually get to those in the near future
06/12/2009 05:31:29 AM
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Okay, I'll give it a shot
04/12/2009 10:12:47 PM
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You might more mythopoeic material in your fantasies, don't you?
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04/12/2009 11:22:33 PM
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The Blogger Seems to Agree With You.
05/12/2009 10:10:07 PM
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Book of the New Sun is very early 80's and is almost inarguably a classic of the genre.
06/12/2009 12:26:55 AM
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Here are mine, but I probably haven't really read enough fantasy to have a top 5
05/12/2009 12:16:13 AM
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Have you tried any standalones recently?
06/12/2009 05:33:41 AM
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I always end up wanting more
06/12/2009 05:53:11 AM
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What if there were 50 more standalones that you could read that likely would be quite good?
06/12/2009 06:12:53 AM
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The only one on his list I would think about agreeing with is Meiville.
05/12/2009 03:11:25 AM
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No list is complete without Goodkind *NM*
05/12/2009 07:59:22 AM
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Sorry, I can't help it- no *porn* list is complete without Goodkind... *NM*
06/12/2009 02:21:22 AM
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