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Go to My LibraryLes chroniques de Majipoor - Majipoor tome 2 - NE (02)
- Language
- French
- Published in
- Publisher
- ROBERT LAFFONT
- Pages
- 351
- ISBN
- 9782221116395
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (20)
Majipoor Chronicles
1983 • Random House Publishing Group
English
Majipoor Chronicles: Majipoor Chronicles
1996 • Tandem Library
English
Majipoor Chronicles A Novel
1982 • Arbor House
English
Majipoor Chronicles A Novel
1982 • V. Gollancz
English
Majipoor Chronicles Majipoor Chronicles
1996 • HarperCollins
English
Other editions

Majipoor Chronicles
1983 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Majipoor Chronicles: Majipoor Chronicles
1996 • Tandem Library
English

Majipoor Chronicles A Novel
1982 • Arbor House
English

Majipoor Chronicles A Novel
1982 • V. Gollancz
English

Majipoor Chronicles Majipoor Chronicles
1996 • HarperCollins
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2001 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Majipoor Chronicles
1983 • Pan Books
English

Majipoor Chronicles
1983 • Bantam
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2001 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Majipoor Chronicles
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2001 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2009 • Harper Collins
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2000 • HarperCollins
English

Majipoor Chronicles
2006 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Majipoor Chronicles Book Two of the Majipoor Cycle
2012 • National Geographic Books
English

Majipoor Chronicles (Majipoor Cycle)
2013 • Blackstone Audiobooks
English

Majipoor Chronicles (The Majipoor Cycle, Book 2)
2011 • Blackstone Audio, Inc.
English

The Majipoor Chronicles The Seventh Shrine
2006 • Dabel Brothers Publishing LLC
English

Chroniques de Majipoor
1987 • LGF
French

Silverberg Robert: 0330281178 Majipoor Chronicles
1995 • Pan Macmillan
English
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The book is widely praised for its exceptional world-building, offering readers a deeper and richer understanding of the colossal planet Majipoor. Reviewers highlight the author's mastery of language and storytelling, which vividly expands upon the world's diverse geography, intricate history, unique political structures, and varied cultures. The collection features a wide array of engaging vignettes that explore human-alien relationships, societal norms, and moral lessons, often through beautifully drawn characters and empathetic portrayals. Many found the prose elegant and the overall experience imaginative, providing a detailed and immersive journey into the wonders and mysteries of Majipoor. The stories are noted for their ability to enrich the established lore and offer fresh perspectives on previously hinted-at events and characters.
Despite its strengths, some reviewers noted that the book, being a collection of short stories, suffered from an inconsistent quality across its various tales. The framing device, which connects the stories, was sometimes described as flimsy or simply a convenient narrative tool rather than a strong overarching plot. A few stories were considered bland, inconclusive, or even over-long, leading to a less immersive experience compared to a continuous narrative. Some minor observations included the predictability of certain plot points and a perceived lack of diverse non-human perspectives within the memory archive. Additionally, elements from the book's original publication era, such as certain social issues or the depiction of relationships, were occasionally noted as feeling somewhat dated.
Overall, the book is considered a valuable addition to the Majipoor series, particularly for those who cherish expansive world-building and character-driven explorations. It serves as an excellent source for further knowledge of Majipoor, making the world come alive through its mosaic of tales. While the collection format means varying story quality, its strengths lie in showcasing the author's creative genius and the enchanting setting. This book is highly recommended for existing fans of the Majipoor saga, especially those who enjoyed the first installment and seek to delve deeper into the planet's lore. It could also appeal to readers who appreciate a blend of science fiction and fantasy, are interested in moral and philosophical themes, and prefer a detailed, slower-paced exploration of an exotic universe rather than a fast-moving, action-heavy plot. It can even serve as an intriguing introduction to the world of Majipoor for new readers.
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