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The Sword of the Dawn (1968)

por Michael Moorcock

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Series: Hawkmoon (3), The History of the Runestaff (3), The Eternal Champion (Hawkmoon novel 3)

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In Michael Moorcock's vast and imaginative multiverse, Law and Chaos wage war in a never-ending struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. Here in this universe, Dorian Hawkmoon traverses a world of antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines as he pulled unwillingly into a war that pits him against the ruthless and dominating armies of Granbretan. InThe Sword of the Dawn, Dorian Hawkmoon's quest to destroy the Dark Empire of Granbretan leads him onto the path of a man who possess a rare ring that allows men to travel through time. Hawkmoon uses this ring to travel to a far future New Orleans, where he must battle the Pirate Lords who possess the Great Sword of the Dawn, which can end the Dark Empire once and for all.… (más)
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So pulpy it feels as much like Robert E. Howard as Moorcock. Loved all the OTT imagery. Nice to see at novel's end that Dorian is trying to be less of a Lemmiwinks 8) Glad to have finally gotten to read this one. It was impossible to get in my yout'! ( )
  KateSherrod | Aug 1, 2016 |
Third volume in The History of the Runestaff, and the one I liked best so far. There are some scenes that take place in Londra, giving us a closer look at the inner workings of the Granbretan court that allow Moorcock to go really over the top with the decadence and present readers with the kind of concise but colourful imagery that they have become accustomed to for this series. Here, everyone is at everybody else's throat, the society only held together by the centuries-old monarch, a wizened figure in a glass globe with the mellifluous voice of a youth. Bizarre inventions abound, and almost before we notice, Moorcock takes us and his protagonists off to America - a place which on the far future / alternative world (it is still not clear which, but I'm increasingly leaning towards it being both) of The History of the Runestaff seems almost like a different planet. The series comes closest to an Edgar-Rice-Borroughs-style planetary romance here, but it is like a story outline by Burroughs as penned by Clark Ashton Smith. Moorcock lets his imagination go totally over the top here, and it's really astonishing just how much weirdness you can pack in about 150 pages of pulp plot.

Like in the first two volumes, this third one describes the first half of a journey that will be concluded in the fourth novel which is also the series finale - I rather like the symmetry at work here, and suspect that if one took the trouble one might find a lot of correspondences between various characters and places in these novels. And other novels by Moorcock, too, as his whole vast Eternal Champion series is based on correspondences, on repetition and variation. It has been said of that series that it is basically the same novel, written over and over again, and there certainly is something to that - but I do not think that this shows a failing of Moorcock's inventiveness, quite to the contrary: Given that endless repetition, the echoing of the same fate through times and worlds is precisely what the series is about, it's a monument to Moorcock's virtuosity how he has managed to keep this central subject fresh and interesting (at least for the most part) over so many novels. The History of the Runestaff, while still light on Eternal Champion mythology shows a kind of foreshadowing of this in the way it tells very familiar adventure stories but in the telling twists and turns them into something very bizarre and uniquely Moorcockian.
  Larou | Feb 4, 2014 |
Dorian Hawkmoon and Huillam D'Averc infiltrate Londra in the guise of two emissaries from Asiacommunista. They head for the hilly land of Yel to find the mystic sorcerer who has knowledge of trans-dimensional travel. They find him but end up engaged in a quest to recover the Sword of the Dawn and save the Runestaff. Unfortunately, there's an army of pirates between them and the Sword... ( )
  helver | Apr 5, 2012 |
The last two books in this series tailed off a bit, as Dorian Hawkmoon wanders away from his home and the battle against the Empire and encounters other opponents tied into the destiny of the Runestaff. At this point, this becomes more like an Elric novel, and less like the previous two books, though Dorian Hawkmoon is still a more likeable hero. ( )
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Collier, JohnMapsautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
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In Michael Moorcock's vast and imaginative multiverse, Law and Chaos wage war in a never-ending struggling over the fundamental rules of existence. Here in this universe, Dorian Hawkmoon traverses a world of antique cities, scientific sorcery, and crystalline machines as he pulled unwillingly into a war that pits him against the ruthless and dominating armies of Granbretan. InThe Sword of the Dawn, Dorian Hawkmoon's quest to destroy the Dark Empire of Granbretan leads him onto the path of a man who possess a rare ring that allows men to travel through time. Hawkmoon uses this ring to travel to a far future New Orleans, where he must battle the Pirate Lords who possess the Great Sword of the Dawn, which can end the Dark Empire once and for all.

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