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Lord Valentine's Castle
by 
Robert Silverberg
Stefan Rudnicki
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Fiction
Science Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   280626 KB
ISBN:   9781433250668
Release date:   Jun 26, 2008

Description

The planet Majipoor is shared by humans and several alien races, including four-armed Skandars, three-eyed Liiman, and the native, shape-shifting Metamorphs. All are watched over by the King of Dreams, the labyrinth-dwelling Pontifex, and the priestess of the Isle of Sleep, while the Coronal officially rules from atop Castle Mount.

The Majipoor Cycle begins as young Valentine, a man with no memory, is hired as an apprentice juggler by a group of eccentric performers. While the traveling troupe takes to the road, Valentine’s sleep is disturbed by nightmare visions of warring brothers and difficulties on faraway Castle Mount. In a quest to discover who Valentine really is, his wise and peculiar companions resolve to help him claim the rewards of his birth. But another trial awaits Valentine that will test his belief, resolve, and strength of character.

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Reviews

Sci Fi Weekly...
"[A] heady blend of rigorous SF worldbuilding and the poetic sensibility of fantasy fiction...[which] casts light on a variety of pertinent social concerns."
 

About the Author

Robert Silverberg began to write while studying for his B.A. at Columbia University. In 1956 he won a Hugo Award as "Most Promising New Author". He contributed to magazines such as Science Fiction Adventures and Super-Science Fiction, using many different names. His psychologically intense novellas, A Time of Changes and, later, Sailing to Byzantium, are both Nebula Award winners. He remains one of the most imaginative and versatile writers in science fiction.
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