The Robert E. Howard Reader

978-0-8095-7167-3OCLC86167939

The Robert E. Howard Reader is a collection of essays on fantasy writer Robert E. Howard and his works, edited by Darrell Schweitzer. Originally scheduled for publication in 2007, it was ultimately published in September 2010 by Wildside Press.[1]

Summary

The book consists of seventeen essays by various authors, together with an introduction by the editor. A few of the pieces were previously published as articles in George H. Scithers's fanzine Amra, the anthologies The Conan Swordbook (1969), The Conan Grimoire (1972), and Exploring Fantasy Worlds (1985), and the magazines The New York Review of Science Fiction and Weird Tales The remainder are original to the collection.

Contents

  • "Introduction" (Darrell Schweitzer)
  • "Robert E. Howard: A Texan Master” (Michael Moorcock)
  • "The Everlasting Barbarian" (Leo Grin)
  • "Robert E. Howard's Fiction" (L. Sprague de Camp)
  • "The Art of Robert Ervin Howard" (Poul Anderson)
  • "Howard's Style" (Fritz Leiber)
  • "What He Wrote and How They Said It" (Robert Weinberg)
  • "Barbarism vs. Civilization" (S.T. Joshi)
  • "Crash Go the Civilizations" (Mark Hall)
  • "Return to Xuthal" (Charles Hoffman)
  • "Howard's Oriental Stories" (Don D'Ammassa)
  • "King Kull as a Prototype of Conan" (Darrell Schweitzer)
  • "How Pure a Puritan Was Solomon Kane?" (Robert M. Price)
  • "Balthus of Cross Plains" (George H. Scithers)
  • "Fictionalizing Howard" (Gary Romeo)
  • "A Journey to Cross Plains" (Howard Waldrop)
  • "Weird Tales and the Great Depression" (Scott Connors)
  • "After Aquilonia and Having Left Lankhmar: Sword & Sorcery Since the 1980s” (Steve Tompkins)

Reception

The book was reviewed by Paul Di Filippo in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2012.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b The Robert E. Howard Reader title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database

External links

  • Entry at Wildside Press
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