Buy a cheap copy of Donnerjack book by Roger Zelazny. This "new" Roger Zelazny work was finished posthumously with the help of his coauthor and friend, Jane Lindskold. Unlike some after-the-fact "collaborations," this 5/5(5). Roger Zelazny, Author, Jane M. Lindskold, Joint Author Avon Books $24 (p) ISBN More By and About This Author. OTHER BOOKS. Donnerjack is granted his wish, but only after. · Donnerjack by Roger Zelazny, Jane Lindskold. Harper Voyager. Hardcover. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library.
Donnerjack by Roger Zelazny and Jane Lindskold Books Add comments. Nov 22 One thing I like to do before I review a book is to look up some Wiki pages and other reviews to get a feel for how others reacted to the book. First of all, the Wikipedia entry for this book was no help at all, so much so that I'm considering updating it myself. The Collected Stories Of Roger Zelazny (frontispiece portrait) • () • interior artwork by Jack Gaughan A Word from the Editors (The Collected Stories Of Roger Zelazny) • () • essay by David G. Grubbs and Christopher S. Kovacs and Ann Crimmins Roger Zelazny • essay by Jane Lindskold Remembering Roger • essay by Gerald Hausman. For you who are science fiction fans: roger Zelazny was a Blackbelt(dan unknown by me) in Aikido. He passed away a couple of years ago. He was a Hugo and Nebula award winning author, he earned his letter in collegiate fencing, and all those who knew him thought him a gentleman and a gentle man.
The answer is, there is everything of Zelazny in "Donnerjack". Themes common to his best work - shadow worlds, shifting identities, ancient gods, children of two universes, Death personified, and artificial beings - resonate strongly throughout this book. Donnerjack is a science fiction novel begun by American author Roger Zelazny and completed after his death by his companion Jane Lindskold. It was published in It was published in [1]. In Donnerjack, Zelazny writes his usual lean, fast prose and mashes together cyberspace, Scottish legends, and fantasy into a wonderful cake. In an early chapter a mother becomes a Banshee out of Celtic legend in order to protect her son from an internet-dwelling death god.
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