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The Road to Castle Mount: The Science Fiction of Robert Silverberg

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Road to Castle Mount: The Science Fiction of Robert Silverberg

Contributors:

By (Author) Edgar L. Chapman

ISBN:

9780313261459

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 1999

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

224

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

539g

Description

One of the most prolific, honored, and widely read science fiction writers, Robert Silverberg has forged a professional career that began in the 1950s and has flourished in succeeding decades. From the very beginning, he was perceived as a promising and potentially brilliant author, and he has persisted long enough to win more Hugo and Nebula Awards than any other writer. After first gaining fame for his magazine fiction, he embraced the ideals and methods of literary science fiction in the late 1960s and crafted a number of novels marked by symbolism and irony. After a period of silence in the 1970s, he resumed his career and has attracted growing amounts of critical attention. This book offers a broad study of Silverberg's growth as a writer and illuminates a career that still eludes easy assessment. Chapman not only explores Silverberg's works, but also illuminates the many factors that shaped the evolution of his works. What emerges is a complete picture of Silverberg and his craft. An introductory chapter overviews Silverberg's career and provides some biographical information. The chapters that follow look at various phases in his development. These include an apprenticeship period, a journeyman period, a climactic period of mastery, and a second period of mature work, following a hiatus in the 1970s. Included are discussions of such works as Revolt on Alpha C, Thorns, The Book of Skulls, Shadrach in the Furnace, and Lord Valentine's Castle. The volume gives special attention to the larger literary contexts of Silverberg's writings and to the forces that influenced him.

Reviews

.,."highly recommended for SF collections and for large US fiction collections."-Choice
...highly recommended for SF collections and for large US fiction collections.-Choice
A very detailed scholarly examination of the work of Robert Silverberg.-Science Fiction Chronicle
Chapman...has produced a single work which is in its way almost as impressive a feat as Silverberg's vast oeuvre.-Utopian Studies
It will be a rewarding experience, for not only do we learn about Silverberg's writings, but also about other authors of the time and how Silverberg relates to, compares with, or differs from them. It is an enlightening portrait of the milieu as well as a find study of Silverberg.-SFRA Review
This book has many strengths....The main strength is Chapman's great skill as a reader which, combined with his obvious respect for Silverberg's work, produces some excellent interpretation of key texts in American New Wave.-Science Fiction Studies
..."highly recommended for SF collections and for large US fiction collections."-Choice
"A very detailed scholarly examination of the work of Robert Silverberg."-Science Fiction Chronicle
"Chapman...has produced a single work which is in its way almost as impressive a feat as Silverberg's vast oeuvre."-Utopian Studies
"This book has many strengths....The main strength is Chapman's great skill as a reader which, combined with his obvious respect for Silverberg's work, produces some excellent interpretation of key texts in American New Wave."-Science Fiction Studies
"It will be a rewarding experience, for not only do we learn about Silverberg's writings, but also about other authors of the time and how Silverberg relates to, compares with, or differs from them. It is an enlightening portrait of the milieu as well as a find study of Silverberg."-SFRA Review

Author Bio

EDGAR L. CHAPMAN is Professor of English at Bradley University. His previous books include The Magic Labyrinth of Philip Jos Farmer (1984), and his articles have appeared in such journals as Texas Studies in Literature and Language.

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