Friday 2 November 2018

A Sense Of Adventure

There is a lot of action-adventure fiction out there but how much of it conveys a sense of adventure, like James Elroy Flecker's poem about the Golden Road to Samarkand?

Even if the premise is familiar - another planet or an alternative Earth - the treatment must be fresh as if we were encountering the idea for the first time.

Examples
(i) Poul Anderson quoting Shelley:

"The world's great age begins anew..."
"A loftier Argo cleaves the main..."

- before two Polesotechnic League stories.

(ii) Young Flandry when we first see him, shot down by Merseians but rescued and traveling on a native ship on Starkad.

(iii) Manse Everard arriving at the Time Patrol Academy in the Oligocene.

(iv), (v) and (vi) SM Stirling's The Peshawar Lancers, Conquistador and The Sky People. It is an adventure:

to live in the British Empire relocated to India;
to travel to a North America with no white men, including a San Francisco Bay with no Bridge;
to colonize a retro inhabitable Venus.

Sorry, folks. I am still mostly out of it with this cold and cannot sustain the usual rate of posting on the blog.

3 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

Your cold might be making you feel as tho you are down and out, but you are still far more active than many other guys with blogs!

I'm also reminded of how Stirling explained that the millennia long isolation of the American Indians from the rest of the world made them far more susceptible to things like the common cold. What was only a minor inconvenience for most non-Indians was lethally fatal to them, as we see in CONQUISTADOR and the three ISLAND IN THE SEA OF TIME books.

To say nothing, of course, of how dangerous diseases like smallpox was even more of a killer to American Indians than in the rest of the world. Accidentally introduced diseases killed far more Indians than wars ever did. An idea Stirling makes more of than did Anderson--probably because historical epidemiology came along long after he started writing.

Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,
I am retired which, of course, makes a difference.
Paul.

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

Because you have more time free for blogging than many others do. True!

Sean