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Dying of the Light - Tom Kidd, George R.R. Martin
Dying of the Light
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For countless millennia, the planet Worlorn has been 'creation's castaway,' a cold, barren world drifting aimlessly through the darkness between the stars. When it wanders near the constellation called The Wheel of Fire, Worlorn experiences a brief, bright period of light and life and becomes the... show more
For countless millennia, the planet Worlorn has been 'creation's castaway,' a cold, barren world drifting aimlessly through the darkness between the stars. When it wanders near the constellation called The Wheel of Fire, Worlorn experiences a brief, bright period of light and life and becomes the setting for an extravagant, multi-cultural celebration: the Festival of the Fringe. A few short years later, when the planet has moved on and the festival has ended, the light begins to die once again.Into this realm of eternal twilight comes Dirk t'Larien, a rootless interstellar traveler. Dirk has come to Worlorn in response to a summons from Gwen Delvano, the woman who deserted him years before, the woman he has never stopped loving. Desperate to reconnect with Gwen, his 'mistress of abandoned dreams,' he finds himself enmeshed in the unforeseen complexities of a world marked by alien sexual and domestic arrangements, unbridgeable cultural barriers, and rigid codes of conduct that can have lethal consequences. It is a world in which words carry extraordinary weight and names have the power to shape--and destroy--a life.First published in 1977, Dying of the Light was George R.R. Martin's first novel, and it immediately announced the presence of an extraordinary storyteller. More than thirty years later, it continues to stand as a singular accomplishment: an intimate epic in which the pleasures of grand-scale world building and the subtleties of human relationships stand seamlessly side-by-side.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9781596062542
Publisher: Subterranean
Pages no: 344
Edition language: English
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Ludzka sokowirówka
Ludzka sokowirówka rated it
3.0 Światło się mroczy
Kto nie zna tego pana? Nie widać rąk podniesionych nieśmiało do góry. Po „Grze o tron” George R.R. Martin jest jednym z bardziej poczytnych i znanych autorów na świecie i myślę, że to stwierdzenie nie jest przesadą. Często sięgam przy tak sławnych autorach po wcześniejsze książki. Jest to metoda, kt...
Chance's Take on Books
Chance's Take on Books rated it
4.0
Intriguing story, well told. Nothing canned here. Fresh & imaginative. Strong characters. Surprises. Now for a longer sentence - made for a great summer read.
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt rated it
3.0 Dying of the Light
An interesting effort, but having read later books, not one of the author's best. An early book for him. I found the story a bit disappointing in its emotional arc, and the plot, while taking unexpected twists and turns, left me feeling disappointed. None of the characters were very likable eithe...
altheaann
altheaann rated it
5.0 Dying Of The Light
Written well (1977) before Martin's highly-acclaimed but not-yet-with-an-end-in-sight Song of Ice and Fire series, Dying of The Light is a novel that shows many of the skills that that series has been appreciated for - complex interpersonal relationships, deft characterizations, believable world-bui...
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