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Northwest of Earth: The Complete Northwest Smith

por C. L. Moore

Otros autores: C.J. Cherryh (Introducción)

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Series: Northwest Smith

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75th Anniversary Edition! Among the best-written and most emotionallycomplex stories of the Pulp Era, the tales of intergalactic smuggler NorthwestSmith still resonate strongly 75 years after their first publication. From thecrumbling temples of forgotten gods on Venus to the seedy pleasure halls of oldMars, Northwest Smith blazes a trail through the underbelly of the solar systemin 13 action-packed stories you won't soon forget.… (más)
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Northwest Smith has the strength, skill and resourcefulness you'd expect of a planetary romance hero, but there's surprisingly little physical action here; the perils he encounters tend to need to be resisted by pure force of will. Nor are they in any meaningful sense science fictional - they may inhabit Venus or Mars, but they draw their inspiration from myth and horror fiction rather than anything scientific.

The stories tend to repeat themes, and reading them with breaks in between is adviceable - but stringing it out over a decade as I did is overdoing it badly.
  AndreasJ | Mar 5, 2023 |
Another Gateway acquistion. I owned a copy of Shambleau many years ago, but culled it before I moved to Cambridge, not appreciating the brilliant writing. Both books are Moore’s Northwest Smith stories, but Shambleau has less stories than the new collection.

Pure pulp at it’s best. Stylistically very reminiscent of Clark Ashton Smith or H P Lovecraft if either had written science fiction stories. Don’t expect much enlightened attitudes - females (although strong characters in their own right) are either vamps or victims (often both), and other races are either degenerate or at best sidekicks.

Great background material for a pulp planetary campaign - from the jungles of Venus to the deserts of Mars, the Solar System has been home to many humanoid races over the millenia.

Recommended.
1 vota Maddz | Jan 18, 2018 |
The stories follow a clear formula: Northwest Smith encounters a damsel in distress, who is Other Than She Seems, and encounters some menacingly powerful otherworldly entity which he manages to resist through sheer force of will, losing said damsel (who is often the entity itself) in the process.

Fine enough, but it starts to wear after the first three or four stories. ( )
  sben | Feb 11, 2014 |
From C. J. Cherryh's review: "This is an important book. Read it. Make sure your kids and grandkids read it. It's timeless, and it's that good."

Those days, long ago, when it was still possible to dream about what might be on Mars, and about alien life, were heady stuff, and I'm sometimes sorry that the world seems somehow smaller nowadays. It doesn't have to be, you know.

Dream a little. ( )
  Lyndatrue | Dec 9, 2013 |
Introduction: "Teaching the World to Dream" by C. J. Cherryh
"Shambleau"
"Black Thirst"
"Scarlet Dream"
"Dust of Gods"
"Julhi"
"Nymph of Darkness"
"The Cold Gray God"
"Yvala"
Lost Parade"
"The Tree of Life"
"Quest of the Starstone"
"Werewoman"
"Song in a Minor Key"

Stories were OK but got a bit samey. ( )
  SChant | Apr 26, 2013 |
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Sex, itself a "nameless" subject in the popular literature of the relatively straitlaced 1930s, was a fairly common subtext of those encounters with the mysterious that were related in the typical weird tale, and a suggestion of the erotic must have been a selling point in colourful popular magazines. But the sexual aspect of Moore's Northwest Smith stories is hardly a subtext, the imagery is too potent, too central, too omnipresent for that. These are stories in which sex is death, beauty is a commodity independent of the person, and women are a danger and must be killed.
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There are two collections called Northwest of Earth. Northwest of Earth (Gnome Press, 1954) contains 5 Northwest Smith stories and 2 Jirel of Joiry stories. Northwest of Earth: The Complete Northwest Smith (Paizo, 2008) contains 13 Northwest Smith stories. They should not be combiined. This is the Paizo collection.
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