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The Asutra: Volume 3 (Durdane) Tapa blanda – 4 septiembre 2016
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Gastel Etzwane and his army of Brave Free Men have driven the Roguskhoi from Durdane, only to discover that Durdane is but one tiny front -- a testing ground -- for an implacable enemy intent on subjugating all the worlds of man. Gastel and his people are in no position to resist, but must find a way to escape a slave army, then fight a war on behalf of mankind itself -- to defeat the Asutra. - Jack King
On the fringes of the Gaean Reach, the cantons of Shant on the planet Durdane are ruled by the reclusive Anome -- who coerces the population using explosive rings around the neck of every adult citizen. The Durdane trilogy (The Anome, The Brave Free Men, and The Asutra) follows the life of Gastel Etzwane, who grows from childhood in the dust of Rhododendron Way to become a musician of renown, and almost against his will, a man of action. When remote cantons are brutalized by the depredations of inhuman Roguskhoi, Etzwane goes before the Anome with a case for response. The Anome proves oddly reluctant to act, and Etzwane must stage a coup to turn Shant against the hordes. Eventually he discovers the sinister fact that the Roguskhoi tribes are pawns of the Asutra, alien elements who seek to bend all of humanity to a disturbing end. The Durdane trilogy traces the rise, struggles and ultimate triumph of Gastel Etzwane—and through him, of humanity itself—over alien subjugation. – Joel Hedlund
The Asutra is Book III of the Durdane trilogy, and Volume 45 of the Spatterlight Press Signature Series.Released in the centenary of the author's birth, this handsome new collectionis based upon the prestigious Vance Integral Edition. Select volumes enjoyup-to-date maps, and many are graced with freshly-written forewords contributedby a distinguished group of authors. Each book bears a facsimile of theauthor's signature and a previously-unpublished photograph, chosen from family archives for the period the book was written. These uniquefeatures will be appreciated by all, from seasoned Vance collector to new reader sampling the spectrum of this author's influential work forthe first time. – John Vance II
- Longitud de impresión164 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- Fecha de publicación4 septiembre 2016
- Dimensiones15.24 x 1.04 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101619471078
- ISBN-13978-1619471078
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- Editorial : Spatterlight Press; N.º 1 edición (4 septiembre 2016)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa blanda : 164 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 1619471078
- ISBN-13 : 978-1619471078
- Peso del producto : 249 g
- Dimensiones : 15.24 x 1.04 x 22.86 cm
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº32.582 en Ciencia ficción (Libros)
- nº436.129 en Libros en inglés
- nº561.182 en Literatura y ficción (Libros)
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The original inhabitants undertook a long, long migration in the general direction of Galactic inward. They sought to isolate themselves from humanity and dwell on a virgin world in peace, so they scuttled their starships. Flash forward 9000 years. Usual Vance quirkiness and strange societies, including widespread reversion to tribalism.
But the story line is one of the few times Vance treats the implications of an alien civilization whose own perimeter is about to collide with humanity's. He doesn't deal with it head on, but even in the context of his rather baroque and sideways story telling, it's quite intriguing.
Etzwane leaves the colorful country of Shant to travel to the massive landmass of Caraz upon learning about more Roguskhoi sightings. But things aren't as simple now because, as we learned in "The Brave Free Men," the Roguskhoi are the product of space faring aliens far superior to Etzwane.
Characters in "The Asutra" often find themselves in desperate circumstances, sometimes doing the only thing they can to get by, and sometimes cracking. In all cases, I found myself emotionally moved, but toward a downbeat somber mood. I much prefer the optimistic tone of "The Brave Free Men." In any case, if you read the first two books, "The Asutra" is worth your time.







