Sujet : Re: Tim Powers.
De : wthyde1953 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (William Hyde)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 05. Jul 2024, 00:29:51
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Titus G wrote:
On 4/07/24 11:33, William Hyde wrote:
Titus G wrote:
I think I have had enough of Tim Powers after reading The Anubis Gates.
It began brilliantly and until we ended up in the 17th century, I still
thought it would continue in a similar way but there was far too much
nonsensical physical and magical violence that was gratuitous and
fortuitous being unnecessary for plot nor character attributes.
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I can never get enough of Powers ("Earthquake Weather", excepted) though
his more recent work seems a bit toned down, or perhaps that's just me.
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For me the best of his novels over the past decade or so are "Hide me
among the graves" and "Medusa's Web".
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Powers definitely did have an early tendency to mangle his protagonists.
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William Hyde
I had been puzzled and fascinated by Last Call enough to get Expiration
Date, (older than a decade), but have never opened it.
For what it is worth I found Expiration date to be an easier read than Last Call, and just as good. Or almost. Why I didn't like the third book I just don't know.
William Hyde