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The Further Chronicles of Conan

door Robert Jordan

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Reeksen: Conan's Journeys (Omnibus: Book 11, Book 24, Book 15)

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Three classic Conan novels from the #1New York Times bestselling author ofCrossroads of Twilight Robert Jordan, international bestselling author ofThe Wheel of Time series, has been called the greatest writer ever to tell the stories of Conan the Barbarian. Now his three most breathtaking chronicles are available in trade paperback for the very first time, certain to delight Jordan and Conan fans everywhere. In Conan the Magnificent, our hero is stalked amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, caught between rival armies as the sultry huntress Jondra closes in. InConan the Triumphant, he enters the service of the sumptuous Lady Synelle, unaware that she is the secret high priestess of the demon god Al'Kirr. In the third chronicle, Conan faces his most terrifying adversary yet -- the Sinani, demon-guardians of the ancient tomb of the Vendhyan kings. He must first seek out an antidote to the unknown poison coursing through his veins, then resist the charms of the voluptuous noblewoman Vyndra if he is to be . . .Conan the Victorious.… (meer)
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The Jordan Conan Novels are considered some of the best in the canon. Well...that can be disputed. Jordan captures Conan's cold calculating but inevitable ability to ruin the moment. But overall he falls flat and creates a sterile atmosphere and in Hyboria that can be kind of dull. When you look at the length and scope of Wheel of Time compared to these you can obviously see he wrote strictly for the big publisher and in that Conan sadly took a backseat. All his Conan books are somewhat generic and almost exactly the same length. The character deserves better. But they are some of the better TOR books. Some are just atrocious. Maddox captures the character far better. ( )
  JHemlock | May 19, 2022 |
Delightful set of stories that I highly recommend for fans of 'sword and sandal' fantasies!

Jordon tells his tales with style, vividly describing the scenes and action with a graceful ease that leaves lesser writers (like myself) agog. The only weakness is in his characterazation. He portrays Conan as well as anybody, though nobody will ever perfectly duplicate Howard's original work. He does less well with the female characters, who are stereotyped and never wander far from their roles. That does not detract to any great extent from the stories, however, which focus on the conflict between Conan and whichever villian has the misfortune to get in his way.

A perfect vacation read! ( )
  G-Morrison | Nov 18, 2019 |
The best non Howard Conan stories. ( )
  GSB68 | May 19, 2015 |
This omnibus edition includes Conan the Magnificent (my earlier review here), Conan the Triumphant, and Conan the Victorious (my earlier review here). There is no editorial framing to relate the three novels to each other or to any larger Conan continuity. Strangely, the sequence in which they appear in the book is neither their order of first publication (in which Conan the Triumphant led), nor that of their likely narrative chronology (in which Triumphant would be the last of the three). Perhaps this volume reflects the order in which Jordan actually wrote them? They were all originally issued in paperback by Tor Books in a period of little more than a single year.

By sheer chance, I ended up reading the three stories in their chronological sequence. Of the three, Triumphant is the most conservative, in terms of its closeness to the REH character and setting. The other two novels take place in the east of Conan's world (the far east in the case of Victorious), and demand a little more creativity on Jordan's part. There is certainly some inventiveness in Triumphant, centering mostly on the nature of the supernatural threat involved: a dormant demon-god held over from the Acheronian-age past who thrives on BDSM. It is somewhat puzzling that this entity has an apparently Arabic name.

Another notable feature of Triumphant is the reappearance of Karela, a bandit leader nursing a love-hate relationship for Conan that she had developed in previous stories by Jordan; she is only one of the several female characters used ceaselessly --and somewhat preposterously--throughout this novel to emphasize the barbarian's irresistability for the sexual appetites of all women.

I retract the hypothesis advanced in my earlier review that Jordan had "never really developed a rhythm for a short stand-alone novel." In fact, he had written multiple Conan novels before the ones collected here (thus "Further Chronicles"), and these three show scrupulous adherence to a somewhat mechanical formula. The feature that had put me off--a hasty climax and plot resolution--is evidently just the way he writes. Each book dependably features a prologue which provides a first exposition from a "villain's-eye view." Then the focus shifts to Conan, and follows his progress into deeper and deeper trouble, with him unaware of the sorcerous elements involved until nearly midway through the book. The entire climax of the book, including the abrupt defeat of the supernatural menace, is packed into a final chapter. And an epilogue details the fates of the principal characters.
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Jordan turns his golden pen to the Conan universe and both are better for it. Three amazing stories fill this second installment of Jordan's rendition of the sword and sorcery hero. It will not disappoint. ( )
  Radaghast | Nov 11, 2009 |
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AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Robert Jordanprimaire auteuralle editiesberekend
Ruddell, GaryArtiest omslagafbeeldingSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Russo, CarolOmslagontwerperSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd

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Three classic Conan novels from the #1New York Times bestselling author ofCrossroads of Twilight Robert Jordan, international bestselling author ofThe Wheel of Time series, has been called the greatest writer ever to tell the stories of Conan the Barbarian. Now his three most breathtaking chronicles are available in trade paperback for the very first time, certain to delight Jordan and Conan fans everywhere. In Conan the Magnificent, our hero is stalked amid the savage crags of the Kezankian Mountains, caught between rival armies as the sultry huntress Jondra closes in. InConan the Triumphant, he enters the service of the sumptuous Lady Synelle, unaware that she is the secret high priestess of the demon god Al'Kirr. In the third chronicle, Conan faces his most terrifying adversary yet -- the Sinani, demon-guardians of the ancient tomb of the Vendhyan kings. He must first seek out an antidote to the unknown poison coursing through his veins, then resist the charms of the voluptuous noblewoman Vyndra if he is to be . . .Conan the Victorious.

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