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The Elric Saga Part II - Michael Moorcock
Doubleday Books (1984)
In Collection
#150

Rating:
9

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Yes
Fantasy

Cover Artist Gould, Robert

Product Details
Format Hardcover
Extras Dust Jacket
Series Elric Saga
Volume #'s 4-6
Cover Price $9.98
Height x Width 206 x 140 mm
Personal Details
Store Science Fiction Book Club
Location Mary Kelley's Personal Library
Condition Very Fine
Owner Mary Kelley
Links Amazon US

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Book Review

A Fantasy Classic!, January 5, 2008
By Cwn_Annwn (Copenhagen, Denmark) -

This book includes the fourth through the sixth of the old six book Elric series that Moorcock put out. I was seriously into Moorcocks Elric stuff as a teenager and now after rereading it after all these years I still consider this to be a classic in the fantasy genre. Elric is far from being a typical or cliched fantasy hero, in fact I would label him as an anti-hero. Instead of being a strong chivalric hero Elric is a foppish weakling albino who is kept alive only through the use of drugs and sorcery. He sits on the throne of a declining empire that takes pride in being cruel and unjust to the rest of the world. He comes into possession of a sword that is more or less a demon physically manifested into the form of a black bladed two handed sword. The sword, named Stormbringer, feeds on the souls of those that Elric kills giving Elric their lifeforce and energy. He becomes dependent on Stormbringer like a heroin addict to heroin, needing it and the souls of those that he kills just to function. So yeah like I said not exactly Sir Galahad here.

A very dark tale without being overly contrived. I'm surprised more of the black trenchcoat wearing goth/black metal/Marilyn Manson crowd of the younger generation hasn't caught on to the Elric stuff. I really enjoy Moorcocks Mulitiverse/Champion Eternal concept and would put those original Elric stories at the top of the Fantasy heap, second only to Robert E Howard and Tolkiens work.