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Lin Carter

    9 juin 1930 – 7 février 1988

    Lin Carter était un prolifique auteur américain de science-fiction et de fantasy, ainsi qu'éditeur et critique. Il était connu pour sa tendance à l'autopromotion et pour avoir fréquemment inclus ses propres œuvres dans les anthologies qu'il éditait. Son écriture s'inspirait souvent des héros pulp et de la fantasy classique, conservant un style distinctif tout au long de sa prolifique carrière. Il était également associé à des cercles littéraires qui ont considérablement influencé les genres de la science-fiction et de la fantasy.

    Lin Carter
    Callipygia
    Mysteries of the Worm
    By the Light of the Green Star
    Down to a Sunless Sea
    The Valley Where Time Stood Still
    La Geste De Kadji
    • The Valley Where Time Stood Still

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      A Terran adventurer on the ultimate Martian odyssey to discover the ultimate secret of Mars and the universe.or else be destroyed by the dark forces that rules the valley where time stood still!

      The Valley Where Time Stood Still
    • Down to a Sunless Sea

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      2,5(2)Évaluer

      In a desperate bid for freedom, Brant escapes across the vast, ancient dust-oceans of Mars, unaware that his flight will lead him into an extraordinary adventure filled with unexpected challenges and wonders. The story promises a thrilling exploration of a richly imagined Martian landscape, where survival and discovery intertwine, setting the stage for an epic journey that transcends the ordinary.

      Down to a Sunless Sea
    • By the Light of the Green Star

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      In a twist of fate, an Earth star-wanderer becomes an unlikely assassin, trapped in the body of a fierce warrior. As he navigates a perilous new world, he faces unimaginable threats that challenge his survival and adaptability. This tale explores themes of identity and transformation against a backdrop of danger and adventure.

      By the Light of the Green Star
    • Mysteries of the Worm

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      3,8(54)Évaluer

      Second Edition Revised and Expanded The classic collection augmented by three stories, with an afterword and certain textual revisions by the author Contents: Introduction to the Second Edition essay by Robert M. Price The Secret in the Tomb (1935) The Suicide in the Study(1935) The Shambler from the Stars(1935) The Faceless God (1936) The Grinning Ghoul(1936) The Dark Demon(1936) The Mannikin(1937) The Brood of Bubastis(1937) The Creeper in the Crypt(1937) The Secret of Sebek(1937) Fane of the Black Pharaoh(1937) The Sorcerer's Jewel(1939) The Unspeakable Betrothal(1949) The Shadow from the Steeple(1950) Notebook Found in a Deserted House (1951) Terror in Cut-Throat Cove (1958) Afterword (1981) essay by Robert Bloch Demon-Dreaded Lore(1981) essay by Lin Carter

      Mysteries of the Worm
    • When the Green Star Calls

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(97)Évaluer

      Exploring themes of freedom and identity, the protagonist views Earth as a mental and physical confinement. He longs for the liberation found on the world of the Green Star, where he inhabits the body of a primitive youth, allowing him to experience life in a radically different way. This journey challenges his perceptions of existence and self, as he navigates the complexities of a new reality.

      When the Green Star Calls
    • Under the Green Star

      • 124pages
      • 5 heures de lecture
      3,5(247)Évaluer

      The protagonist, initially a recluse limited to dreams and ancient legends, discovers a formula that allows him to travel to the captivating world of the Green Star. This journey opens up new possibilities and adventures, shifting his fate from isolation to exploration, as he engages with the wonders of an alien landscape. The narrative promises a blend of science fiction and fantasy, highlighting themes of discovery and the quest for connection beyond one's solitary existence.

      Under the Green Star
    • From out of the gloom in the dungeon where Chandar, Prince of Orin, awaited a tortured death, Sarkond the Enchanter shimmered into reality. His emerald eyes gleamed with an inhuman lustre as, with a soundless command, and without a touch, he mysteriously released the chains which bound Chandar. The prize Sarkond then offered Chandar was freedom, the price - the timeless struggle between two opposing forces... a man who used the secret powers of the universe for his own schemes... a man who vowed to stop him by his own strength and wits.Five inhabited planets had been shattered to nothingness by the Oligarchs of Brionmar. The sixth was to be Earth...

      The Flame of Iridar. Peril of the Starmen