The Phoenix on the Sword
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066421274
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In "The Phoenix on the Sword," Robert Ervin Howard embarks on a masterful exploration of the sword and sorcery genre, introducing readers to the legendary character Conan the Barbarian. This novella, marked by its vivid, action-packed prose and rich world-building, immerses the audience in a mythic Hyborian Age where fate intertwines with the supernatural. Howard's distinct blend of dark fantasy, political intrigue, and existential struggle reflects the cultural anxieties of the early 20th century, capturing the reader's imagination with a narrative that is both visceral and philosophically profound. Robert Ervin Howard, an American author renowned for pioneering the sword and sorcery subgenre, draws on his expansive knowledge of history, folklore, and personal experiences to craft stories that resonate with readers. Growing up in Texas, Howard's adventurous spirit and love for tales of heroism against overwhelming odds shaped his writing. Literary influences such as Edgar Rice Burroughs and H.P. Lovecraft paved the way for Howard's idiosyncratic voice, culminating in the creation of iconic figures like Conan whose legacy transcends the limits of literature. "The Phoenix on the Sword" is essential reading for fans of fantasy and adventure. Howard'Äôs intricate characterizations and intense storytelling set a precedent for future fantasy authors, making this novella not just a tale of valor but a foundational text that deserves a place in every genre enthusiast's library. Its blend of philosophy and action will appeal to readers seeking both entertainment and depth.
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