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The start of one of the greatest fantasy stories ever told. Contains the first short stories featuring Robert E. Howard’s legendary Conan, one of the most iconic fantasy characters in history, on a rarified list next to Gandalf and Harry Potter. Also includes stories of of Kull of Atlantis, and an essay on the history of their world. Includes "The Tower of the Elephant," "The God in the Bowl," "Rogues in the House," "The Frost-Giant’s Daughter," and "Queen of the Black Coast." Penguin Random House Canada is proud to bring you classic works of literature in e-book form, with the highest quality production values. Find more today and rediscover books you never knew you loved.
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Gritty, medieval, low fantasy, lovercraftian stories. Conan is no hero, he just like to kill things. He is nearly as likely to pillage a village as he is to slay a monster. He does what he feels like it to satiate his thirst for battle and curiosity of the unknown. Yet he does follows a code of honor, one he believes makes more sense then rules followed by civilized men.
He wonders the world looking for adventure, and his prowess in combat, fiery blue eyes, large muscles and indomitable will ends up attracting followers and beautiful women alike.
The stories are purposely not in chronological order. The first one starts with old aged king Conan, where he is warned in a dream of the rise of Set, and given a magical weapon to fight him. As he awakes, he thwarts and assassination attempt on his life and defeats one unimaginable horror that lurks in his bedroom at night.
One of my favorite stories was the one he is king as well, and is betrayed by one of his allied kingdom into a trap. Captured, he is sent to a dungeon created by an evil wizard and faces many monsters to obtain his freedom and reclaim his throne.
Many of the stories shows how civilization has made humankind weak and complacent, and their greed leads them into mortal danger, one that only Conan can succeed. He overcomes the perils that kills ordinary men, whether escaping death from an overwhelming number of foes or an abominable ape-like creature.
One of my goals while we wait out COVID has been to read through all of Howard's original Conan stories.
They've been a fun read. I think if I was trying to read them all at once, the outdated opinions of gender would have been overwhelming, but in smaller doses it was manageable. And Howard's central theme of how we define civilization and barbarism still feels deeply relevant in 2021.
Series
5 primary books6 released booksConan the Cimmerian is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Timothy Truman and Robert E. Howard.