AccueilGroupesDiscussionsPlusTendances
Site de recherche
Ce site utilise des cookies pour fournir nos services, optimiser les performances, pour les analyses, et (si vous n'êtes pas connecté) pour les publicités. En utilisant Librarything, vous reconnaissez avoir lu et compris nos conditions générales d'utilisation et de services. Votre utilisation du site et de ses services vaut acceptation de ces conditions et termes.

Résultats trouvés sur Google Books

Cliquer sur une vignette pour aller sur Google Books.

Chargement...

L'Épée de Rhiannon (1953)

par Leigh Brackett

Autres auteurs: Voir la section autres auteur(e)s.

Séries: Le Livre de Mars (01), Mars-Zyklus (1953)

MembresCritiquesPopularitéÉvaluation moyenneMentions
4241159,204 (3.75)15
Greed pulls the archaeologist Matt Carse into the forgotten tomb of theMartian god Rhiannon and plunges the unlikely hero into the Red Planet'sfantastic past, when vast oceans covered the land and the legendary Sea-Kingsruled from terraced palaces of decadence and delight. Talented enough to co-write The Big Sleep film with William Faulknerand imaginative enough to pen the original screenplay for The Empire StrikesBack, Leigh Brackett is a giant in the science-fiction field, and TheSword of Rhiannon is one of her most popular adventure tales.… (plus d'informations)
Chargement...

Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre

Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre.

» Voir aussi les 15 mentions

Affichage de 1-5 de 11 (suivant | tout afficher)
The writing was tight, the prose often lovely. However, there were factors I didn't buy into: an archaeologist being able to fluently speak a million-year-old language, civilization being even remotely similar across a million years, the ridiculous romance, and genocide as conflict resolution. I really disliked the main character. I'm glad I read the introduction from Nicola Griffith, since she put the book into context of the time it was written. It definitely has that feel of a western, complete with arrogant hero who gets the woman as a prize, just set on Mars with time travel. I'm not fond of that dynamic, and as much as I liked the writing and some of the worldbuilding, overall it wasn't great for me. ( )
  hissingpotatoes | Dec 28, 2021 |
This made me think back to youth when I first discovered Edgar Rice Burroughs "The Chessmen of Mars" my first John Carter book. I loved it and thanks to the SF Signal Podcast on Swords and Sorcery I learned about Leigh Brackett and her legacy of S&S short stories and novels.

This is set on an ancient Mars with multiple races, a time slip, slaves and galleys and an anti hero Indiana Jones. If you like S&S give this a try, I liked it as much as Howard's work and much better then Burroughs. ( )
  kevn57 | Dec 8, 2021 |
Niet de beste Science Fiction die ik ooit gelezen heb. Flink gedateerd.

Voor mij voelde dit meer als een piratenboek dan sci-fi/fantasy. Er zaten een paar sci-fi elementen, zoals een lasergun en tijdreizen, maar je kan net zo goed voorstellen dat dit in Midden-Aarde of Narnia afspeelt, ipv van op Mars.

Verhaallijn was erg magertjes, net zoals de uitwerking van de karakters. Het enkele feit dat het verhaal zich afspeelt op Mars rechtvaardigt naar mijn mening niet de opname van dit verhaal in de SF genre. ( )
  EdwinKort | Oct 18, 2019 |
A tribute to John Carter stories, But set on a still hydrated Mars, reached by a more modern thief by failing to steal an ancient weapon, and being flung into the distant past. It is a tidy and well written story. ( )
  DinadansFriend | Aug 30, 2019 |
Leigh Brackett's sword & planet adventure The Sword of Rhiannon is a short novel but a favorite among aficionado's. It was first published Sea-Kings of Mars and Otherworldly Stories in "Thrilling Wonder" Magazine in 1949 (cover artist Earle Bergey).

This really is a gem. Written before Sci-Fi and Fantasy really became substantial genres of their own, the summary of this sounds Sci-Fi but really is Fantasy. The Mars milieu features little technology; in fact, it is almost exclusively populated with fantasy creatures ("halflings" that are like reminiscent of harpies, mermaids, and man-serpents) and fantasy/historic technology (swords, pirate ships); there is a lack of laser guns and air-ships. Actually, the technology that enables some interesting time/space travel is rooted in a Lovecraftian Mythos magic associated with an elder race (Quiro).

Our protagonist is Carse, an archaeologist/criminal who is very "Indiana Jones" like (of course this was created long before Indy Jones hit theaters). The titular Sword of Rhiannon is revealed from the start to Carse; it had been hidden for centuries in a tomb, so it was rumored, and he quickly finds the tomb from which it came as sought treasure to loot. His adventure begins as he comes into contact with eldritch forces...

The adventure is high throttle action from start to finish. The reader learns more of the curse of Rhiannon. However, there is a rich history and dynamics between cultures that are not fully realized. I would have enjoyed experiencing more of: the initial/future perspective on Rhiannon's past, the Dhuvian's oppression of others, the demonstration of Rhiannon's power(s), the demonstration of the Sword's power or purpose...

Brackett's prose is deeper and more poetic than one expects from pulpy Sword & Planet. Here is an excerpt:
"It was a long way to the city. Carse moved at a steady plodding pace. He did not try to find the easiest path but rammed his way through and over all obstacles, never deviating from the straight line that led to Jekkara. His cloak hampered him and he tore it off. His face was empty of all expression but sweat ran down his cheeks and mingled with the salt of tears.

He walked between two worlds. He went through valleys drowsing in the heat of the summer day, where leafy branches of strange trees raked his face and the juice of crushed grasses stained his sandals. Life, winged and furred and soft of foot, fled from him with a stir and a rustle. And yet he knew that he walked in a desert, where even the wind had forgotten the names of the dead for whom it mourned.

He crossed high ridges, where the sea lay before him and he could hear the boom of the surf on the beaches. And yet he saw only a vast dead plain, where the dust ran in little wavelets among the dry reefs. The truths of thirty years living are not easily forgotten."

This book is very well done but feels like four servings of a five-course-meal. It is a quick read and well worth it, but apparently this is a stand alone adventure. This novel could easily have been inflated to 2x its length without departing from its pulp-adventure roots (i.e., it would not become filler-saturated epic fantasy). Brackett did write more Sword and Planet, but not with Carse. ( )
1 voter SELindberg | Nov 11, 2016 |
Affichage de 1-5 de 11 (suivant | tout afficher)
aucune critique | ajouter une critique

» Ajouter d'autres auteur(e)s (8 possibles)

Nom de l'auteurRôleType d'auteurŒuvre ?Statut
Brackett, Leighauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Boog, AngeloIllustrateurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Musquera, XavierArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Schoenherr, JohnArtiste de la couvertureauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Strassl, LoreTraducteurauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Walker, HughAvant-proposauteur secondairequelques éditionsconfirmé
Vous devez vous identifier pour modifier le Partage des connaissances.
Pour plus d'aide, voir la page Aide sur le Partage des connaissances [en anglais].
Titre canonique
Titre original
Titres alternatifs
Date de première publication
Personnes ou personnages
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Lieux importants
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Évènements importants
Films connexes
Épigraphe
Dédicace
Premiers mots
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Schon ziemlich bald, nachdem er Madame Kans Haus verlassen hatte, wurde Matt Carse klar, daß ihm jemand heimlich folgte.
Citations
Derniers mots
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
(Cliquez pour voir. Attention : peut vendre la mèche.)
Notice de désambigüisation
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances anglais. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Note that Sea-Kings of Mars and the Sword of Rhiannon are the same novel and should be combined.

Sea-Kings of Mars and Otherworldly Stories is a Fantasy Masterworks collection and should NOT be combined with either of the above.
Directeur de publication
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
Courtes éloges de critiques
Langue d'origine
Informations provenant du Partage des connaissances allemand. Modifiez pour passer à votre langue.
DDC/MDS canonique
LCC canonique

Références à cette œuvre sur des ressources externes.

Wikipédia en anglais (1)

Greed pulls the archaeologist Matt Carse into the forgotten tomb of theMartian god Rhiannon and plunges the unlikely hero into the Red Planet'sfantastic past, when vast oceans covered the land and the legendary Sea-Kingsruled from terraced palaces of decadence and delight. Talented enough to co-write The Big Sleep film with William Faulknerand imaginative enough to pen the original screenplay for The Empire StrikesBack, Leigh Brackett is a giant in the science-fiction field, and TheSword of Rhiannon is one of her most popular adventure tales.

Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque

Description du livre
Résumé sous forme de haïku

Discussion en cours

Aucun

Couvertures populaires

Vos raccourcis

Évaluation

Moyenne: (3.75)
0.5
1
1.5
2 3
2.5 4
3 14
3.5 5
4 23
4.5 3
5 11

Est-ce vous ?

Devenez un(e) auteur LibraryThing.

 

À propos | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Respect de la vie privée et règles d'utilisation | Aide/FAQ | Blog | Boutique | APIs | TinyCat | Bibliothèques historiques | Critiques en avant-première | Partage des connaissances | 204,775,471 livres! | Barre supérieure: Toujours visible