Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman

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Sujet : Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman
De : naddy (at) *nospam* mips.inka.de (Christian Weisgerber)
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Date : 22. Jul 2025, 19:34:34
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On 2025-07-22, James Nicoll <jdnicoll@panix.com> wrote:

Tarnsman of Gor  (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman
>
In this ERB pastiche, unremarkable academic Tarl Cabot reinvents himself
as a man of action on the counter-Earth, Gor. There's much less BDSM than
the series reputation would lead one to expect.
>
https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/what-you-critics-said

The first five _Gor_ books are rip-roaring planetary romance in the
vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs.  The dominant culture on Gor is a
pastiche of classical Greek and Roman antiquity, which appears to
be Norman's area of expertise.  He's certainly illiterate when it
comes to the physical sciences.

Only in book six does the series take a weird turn, and starting
with volume seven it enters the territory it has become infamous
for: Norman writing ever longer diatribes how "women are natural
slaves", endless submission games, yada, yada.  He still can write
a good adventure story, but he increasingly chooses not to.

Regarding Norman's prose, I'll point out that _Tarnsman of Gor_ was
the very first book I ever read in English, only equipped with the
sort of second-language English taught in German schools, and
I COULD READ IT.  That was very encouraging.  (The second author I
tried was Hal Clement, not exactly known as a paragon of style, and
that proved a lot tougher.)

Norman's dialogue is very stylized because he doesn't use contractions.

| Astonishingly, scurrilous rumour suggests that when Donald Wollheim
| tempted Norman away from Ballantine to DAW, one of the enticements
| was that Norman would no longer be edited.

I couldn't help but notice that Norman's paragraphs were becoming
longer and longer in the later books.  I suspect he was given a
maximum page count and tried to fit in as much text as possible.

--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber                          naddy@mips.inka.de

Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Jul14:04 * (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman9James Nicoll
22 Jul17:57 +* Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman2Lynn McGuire
22 Jul21:53 i`- Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman1Melissa Hollingsworth
22 Jul18:36 +* Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman3Graham
22 Jul20:32 i`* Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman2ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
22 Jul21:28 i `- Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman1WolfFan
22 Jul19:34 +- Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman1Christian Weisgerber
23 Jul00:42 `* Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman2William Hyde
23 Jul02:04  `- Re: (Worst) Tarnsman of Gor (Gor, volume 1) by John Norman1Melissa Hollingsworth

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