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Original Title: | The Book of the New Sun |
ISBN: | 1568658079 (ISBN13: 9781568658070) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2tmhh/wolfe.html |
Series: | The Book of the New Sun #1-4, Solar Cycle #1-4 omnibus |
Characters: | Severian |

Gene Wolfe
Hardcover | Pages: 950 pages Rating: 4.19 | 3383 Users | 155 Reviews
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Title | : | The Book of the New Sun (The Book of the New Sun #1-4) |
Author | : | Gene Wolfe |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | 1st Science Fiction Book Club Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 950 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 1998 by SFBC (first published 1983) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction |
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Recently voted the greatest fantasy of all time, after The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun is an extraordinary epic, set a million years in the future, on an Earth transformed in mysterious and wondrous ways, in a time when our present culture is no longer even a memory. Severian, the central character, is a torturer, exiled from his guild after falling in love with one of his victims, and journeying to the distant city of Thrax, armed with his ancient executioner's sword, Terminus Est. This edition contains the first four volumes of the series.Rating Regarding Books The Book of the New Sun (The Book of the New Sun #1-4)
Ratings: 4.19 From 3383 Users | 155 ReviewsWrite-Up Regarding Books The Book of the New Sun (The Book of the New Sun #1-4)
The Book of the New Sun: SFFs greatest and most challenging epicOriginally posted at Fantasy LiteratureTHE BOOK OF THE NEW SUN is considered by many SFF readers as the greatest, most challenging, and most rewarding SF-fantasy epic ever written in the genre. At the same time, its baroque language, ambiguous plot, unreliable narrator, and depth of symbolism are likely to discourage most casual readers. Therefore, new readers need to dedicate themselves to unraveling the many layers of plot,After the final analysis, I believe The Book of the New Sun tetralogy is a dystopia But its not all, the book is also a picaresque novel Severian a gloomy and outlawed picaro embarks on the quest of his life, to find his future and his destination in the dying bleak world. But there is more to it his exotic adventures in the luxuriantly decadent world cant be nothing but thoroughly decadent as well so the book follows in the footsteps of the darkest myths of the pastI was no sooner calm than
I just raised my rating from 4 stars to 5 after my second read-through. The Book of the New Sun ranks among the best books I've read in my 55 years on the planet. I can see why the NYT called it "a major work of twentieth-century American literature" and the Washington Post called Gene Wolfe "the finest writer the science fiction world has yet produced." The story is set so far in the future that the Sun is dying. That is all I'll say about the plot...no spoilers here! Very well written. Deeply

My favourite book of all. Bar none. This is so far removed from what people think of as fantasy or science fiction that it is almost impossible to describe to someone who is yet to read it. Some of the most finely crafted writing there is. In any genre. Gene Wolfe is one of those authors who some people just don't get, his style can be disjointed temporally and ambiguous descriptively but if it clicks you will be a fan for life.This is undoubtedly his masterpiece. The Book of the Long Sun and
I feel that "classic" works of any medium should be divided into 2 categories:1. Classics of the Art - works that appeal to people who participate in the craft. They push the boundaries of what the craft was originally thought to do.2. Classics of the Heart - works that have a timeless quality to them, that can be enjoyed apart from any historical context.So when I heard that "The Book of the New Sun" was a Sci-Fi/Fantasy (SFF) classic, like "The Lord of the Rings", I assumed that like LotR, it
Like many readers, my second instinct after hearing about a seminal work of fiction is to get the gist of what it is (the first being to jot down its title/author). Just a smidgeon. A crumb of datum to warn me what I'm in for.The thing that surprised me about The Book of the New Sun is that it's impervious to this approach. From reviews I found hyperboles. Blurbs about its sci-fi and fantasy trappings, its layers, its unreliable narration, its imaginative scope and allusions to everything from
I just couldn't get through this book. I read 400 pages and just had enough. I know it is heralded as wonderful sciencfiction/fantasy and has won all kinds of awards, but for me it was just too rambling and difficult to follow in any enjoyable way.
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