| The
Runes of the Earth
The
Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant (Book 1)
BY STEPHEN DONALDSON
I didn't like the cover at all, but I would have bought it even if it
were pink! This is a great day - the return to fantasy of one of the
masters.
I didn't enjoy Stephen Donaldson's foray into Science Fiction (the Gap
series), and it made me sad because I really believe Mr Donaldson has a
real talent for fantasy. Some of the best pieces ever written are in
his short story collection (Reave the Just, and the Killing Stroke) as
well as his Mordant's Need books.
He is diabolically devious, his plots
keep me guessing and his characters are often personifications of
psychological qualities (like despair, spite, innocence,
service)
which makes the conflicts and their resolutions powerful and unsettling. None more so than the Thomas Covenant
series, where the archetypes battle it out on the rarified stage of the
Land.
I couldn't imagine how Mr Donaldson could devise a way to make a Third
Chronicles believable, since the main character (it'll always be Thomas
Covenant) is dead. The solution is very clever indeed. The
Land
is being destroyed by areas where reality is disrupted, where
time is warped. And so, in a way that just ratchets up the frustration
and tension, we have a limited access to Thomas Covenant himself.
This is not an author who just recycles old stories and villains and
keeps going back to a tired formula. Not at all. Every cycle of Thomas
Covenant story has raised the bar, and the bar is so high now I wonder
if Mr Donaldson doesn't fear going to work in the morning. It must be
immensely difficult to plot this story out. Time travel plots
always lead one to impossibilities, and the modern audience is well
acquinted with the theory, so to do it well one needs a special touch. |