Phlogiston Forty Four: An Interview with Roger Zelazny

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2 points | by debo_ 4 hours ago

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  • ggm 4 hours ago
    Great read. Some of his shorter one off stories are fantastic. Amber, he just got lazy and left far too many loose ends, started hares, got lost playing d&d with the reader. And then sold the franchise to John Bettancourt which is a de facto admission of defeat.

    But he definitely could, and did write amazing lyrical stuff when he chose to.

    I think he wanted to write a Hemingway fishing story set in space and he kind of managed it (the doors of his face the lamps of his mouth) and he references poetry a lot which matches his original desires in writing.