The theme of "Honorable Enemies" is how to lie to a telepath. Erannath had had to outwit the telepath, Aycharaych, in The Day of Their Return. He, Erannath, lying on a mattress, is constrained by a manacle around his left wrist. Aycharaych enters and holds a blaster on Ivar Frederiksen who has just discovered Erannath. Realizing that Aycharaych can read his mind, Ivar drops his knife. But Aycharaych cannot concentrate on reading both minds simultaneously and knows that Erannath is manacled. Erannath grabs Ivar's knife with his right hand, balances on one wing while protecting Ivar with the other and severs his left hand. Shot twice and mortally wounded by the blaster, Erannath nevertheless stuns Aycharaych who drops his gun which is grabbed by Ivar. Excellent teamwork although fatal for Erannath.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteMuch can be done if you have boldness and determination--including being willing to die to achieve what needs to be done.
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Poul underwent a very steep development curve in the first few years of his writing career. If you compare his very first stories to what he was writing in the early 1950's, it's astonishing.
ReplyDeleteKaor, Mr. Stirling!
ReplyDeleteI agree, which is why, in one of my guest articles, I divided Anderson's career into early, middle, and late phases. with his early phase showing him learning how to write, experimenting with different ideas, forms, themes, styles, etc. And many of Anderson's early stories remains eminently readable even now!
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