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I haven't read Tigers of the Sea in years and will read it before starting on these.


Offutt's character is different than REH's Cormac Mac Art, so I'm hard put to label his works as a take off or copy of Howard's tales. Offut's Cormac Mac Art stories are well-written, and he bathes his dialogue with a particular old Irish parlance that I find highly entertaining.
Offutt uses Ireland as his milieu, and I believe the stories take place during the first century after Christ. If you are interested in some excellent fantasy stories about ancient Éire's history and legendry, I highly suggest reading this series.
I love these books. As a matter of fact, it's nigh time I read them again.
By the by, Andre J. Offutt gave up the ghost last April, aged 78 years.

I did like his Conan pastiches, but it's been nearly twenty years since I last read them. I have found that liking something as a teenager and liking them now doesn't always happen. I remember trying to re-read the first Dragonlance trilogy a few years back (which I LOVED as a teenager) and couldn't get past the first few chapters.




Vincent wrote: "I think that is the reason classic books remain classic. I have a hard time rereading a lot of fantasy books that I loved as a teen (outside of REH) and am reticent to call them great characters f..."

Gotta say, Richard Tierney did a much better job completing REH's tale. His prose is well matched to Howard's, and he maintains the action oriented headlong drive of the original fragment. David Drake's version is shorter, slower and too wordy with dialogue for my tastes. And the style is off from Howard, with jarring sound effects written in and out of sync descriptions like "moccasins" that just doesn't seem to fit the timeframe of the story. Stick with Tierney's version.


Looks the article came from the NY Times Feb 5, 2015 and named "My Dad, the Pornographer." Guess it paid the bills.



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