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June 2012 Group Read: Almuric
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I just got to the discovery of the green-stone city. I wish I had known of this when I was writing the Conan RPG.


My slow going is because of my PhD classwork this week is very heavy. Normally I read REH much faster than this!

I cant wait anymore to get this book now though, just wondering how REH created a world like this.

I hadn't made a connection between Almuric and Opar - that's interesting, though.
I thought the male/female dimorphism of the Guras was a metaphor for REH's view of the difference between barbarians and the civilised. The outdoors life of the males leading them to evolve into perfect, healthy (if hairy and ugly!) physical specimens, while the civilised are basically soft women (that means you and me!).

Just now got to the part where Altha was kidnapped. I notice REH is now using a standard plot device of ERB - the woman gets captured. That was ERB's default plot in most of his novels (John Carter, Carson of Venus, Tarzan, Pellucidar, et. al.).

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We'll never know the answers now, nor whether REH might have had thoughts of revisiting Almuric.


I also like so far that Cairn isnt an emotional hero who tries to be good like John Carter, he just want to survive, live free in the barbaric lifestyle of the Guras. So far its far from sentimental which is the only real flaw in John Carter book i read.


It can have been more than Kline telling him to write it because ERB is one of the authors REH read, admired.
REH's take on the genre, type of hero in sword and planet remind me of John Erik Stark series by Leigh Brackett. Very similar style,hero compared to Almuric.

Which might be the reason although i respect and admire the timeless adventure of the best John Carter books, Stark,Brackett style is my fav type in Sword and planet. Cairn,Stark are far from gentleman heroes that win the fair princess.
First time i read a Stark short story that was very weird,creepy like sword and sorcery i thought it was like reading Howard S&S in space.
Books mentioned in this topic
Tiger Paw (other topics)The Hour of the Dragon (other topics)
Conan the Conqueror (other topics)
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Charles A Cornell (other topics)Robert E. Howard (other topics)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (other topics)
Although there are some similarities with Burroughs's stories (which we might possibly discuss) the tone is certainly Howard's and I don't think you would mistake the one for the other. Well, we'll see!
A point of order: I said in my notification email that this was Howard's only complete novel, which is not correct, as one of our resident REH experts, Vincent, kindly set me straight on. There's also The Hour of the Dragon: Conan (also titled Conan the Conqueror).