Saturday, 22 November 2025

What Happened Earlier

Poul Anderson's Nicholas van Rijn series begins either with "Margin of Profit" or with Trader To The Stars depending on the order in which we read his Technic History. It is good to read an entire series in the chronological order of fictional events but it is also good to read to the end of a series, then to learn that there is more to be told about what had happened earlier. Characters who had grown old or died can be re-presented as young again in later written or later published prequels. Adzel, the Wodenite planetologist in van Rijn's first trade pioneer crew, is a student on Earth in The Earth Book Of Stormgate published on Avalon shortly after the Terran War, therefore long after the Polesotechnic League and van Rijn's Solar Spice & Liquors Company. Adzel is also remembered in the later Imperial period when Axor, another starfaring Wodenite, can be regarded as a successor although he had converted to a different Terrestrial religion. Such religions have a long history. Dominic Flandry's martyred fiancee, Kossara Vymezal, is canonized by OrthoChristians on Dennitza. Axor seeks evidence of the Universal Incarnation. And there are also alien religions. The history continues into a remote future beyond our ken.

4 comments:

Sean M. Brooks said...

Kaor, Paul!

I think there's an "Adzel Hall" at the University of Nova Roma on Aeneas.

I still mourn that we never got a Young Nick story.

We see the most about non-human religions on the planet Ivanhoe in "The Three-Cornered Wheel" and "The Season of Forgiveness."

Ad astra! Sean

paulshackley2017@gmail.com said...

Sean,

Yes. Adzel Hall. And Diana Crowfeather refers to Adzel the Wanderer.

Paul.

S.M. Stirling said...

BTW, why is van Rijn fat? We can cure that -now-. And it's a severe health challenge.

Anonymous said...

Kaor, Mr. Stirling!

Maybe Technic medical science made it possible for people to be fat if they really wanted to be obese?

But I think Anderson wanted Old Nick to be as unheroic looking as possible, to bring out the idea that "the man who counts" is not always going to look like a blond square jawed Adonis.

Btw, starting in Feb. 2012 I got serious about deblimping myself, losing about 70 lbs. after a long hard struggle lasting years.

Ad astra! Sean

Ad astra! Sean