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Reave the Just and Other Tales

by Stephen R. Donaldson
Reave the Just and Other Tales by Stephen R. Donaldson
★ 8.00 / 1
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World Fantasy Award 2000.

Stephen R. Donaldson is known for weaving brilliant tales of worlds so real, they come vividly to life. His unique talents have placed his work among J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle Earth stories, Frank Herbert's Dune trilogy, and C. S. Lewis's classic Chronicles of Narnia – and established him as a writer with the rare ability to expand readers' imaginations as he deepens their understanding of the human spirit.

This magnificent new collection of eight stories and novellas – three of which have never been published – commences with the exceptional title story, ”Reave the Just.” This fablelike masterpiece entertains as it deftly highlights one of the major themes in all of Donaldson's work: the innate and extraordinary power of the individual to overcome adversity. ”The Killing Stroke” concerns perhaps the ultimate quest for meaning and honor, as three warriors desperately attempt to escape a doorless room, a war between mages, and even death.

The morbid, soul-taking hero of ”Penance” and the mysterious beggar woman in the dark fairy tale ”The Woman Who Loved Pigs” are both plagued by the double-edged sword of love. And a pampered antihero is forced to make a choice between virtue and vice in ”The Djinn Who Watches Over the Accursed.” Boasting exotic settings and suspense fueled by sudden plot twists, the stories in this must-have anthology feature martial arts, the perils of wizardry, and the exploits of imperfect heroes embarking on marvelous quests.

Most of all, Reave the Just and Other Tales is a testament to the astonishing scope of Stephen R. Donaldson's mastery of magic and myth, as well as his talent to spin unforgettably spellbinding stories. A lavish reading experience for his many fans and a superb introduction for readers just discovering him, this collection beautifully does something that only the very best fiction can: inspires readers to dream the most fabulous dreams.

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • Reave the Just (1992)
  • The Djinn Who Watches Over the Accursed (1985)
  • The Killing Stroke (1998)
  • The Kings of Tarshish Shall Bring Gifts (1995)
  • Penance (1998)
  • The Woman Who Loved Pigs (1993)
  • What Makes Us Human (1984)
  • By Any Other Name (1998)
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Release date: October 1998

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Stephen R. Donaldson

Stephen R. Donaldson

Stephen R. Donaldson is a name that resonates with fantasy lovers around the world, known for his intricate world-building, complex characters, and deep philosophical themes. With a career spanning decades, Donaldson has carved a niche for himself as a master of high fantasy that challenges the genre’s conventions, delving into the darker corners of human nature and the consequences of power, morality, and fate.

Born in 1947 in the United States, Donaldson’s early life was marked by a love of literature, particularly the works of J.R.R. Tolkien, which would go on to influence his own creations. Yet, while Tolkien’s Middle-earth set the stage for many in the genre, Donaldson sought to go further, to explore the more complex, often tragic aspects of human existence. This desire for deeper exploration of character psychology and morality led to the creation of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, his debut series that would both captivate and challenge readers.

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At the heart of Donaldson's work is the antihero Thomas Covenant, a leper who is transported to a fantastical world where he must face his own inner demons as well as the physical and moral challenges of his new surroundings. The series, beginning with Lord Foul’s Bane, set a new standard in fantasy literature, breaking away from typical heroic tropes to present a protagonist who is deeply flawed, deeply human, and often unlikable. It’s a bold choice, but one that resonates with readers who appreciate stories that don’t shy away from the complexities of life.

The Thomas Covenant series is widely regarded as one of the most ambitious works in fantasy literature, its themes ranging from suffering and redemption to the nature of evil. Over the course of the ten-book series, Donaldson examines the weight of responsibility, the meaning of sacrifice, and the impact of one's choices on both personal and cosmic levels.

Donaldson’s writing style is often noted for its literary quality, with poetic prose that enhances the weight of the themes he explores. While his stories are vast and epic in scope, they remain intensely personal, with the emotional depth of his characters driving the narrative forward. His focus on inner conflict, both in the characters’ psyche and within the larger moral framework of the worlds he creates, is a hallmark of his storytelling.

While The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant established his reputation, Donaldson continued to explore new avenues within the genre, launching The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant years later to bring the saga to its conclusion. But his reach extends beyond Covenant’s world. With The Gap Cycle, a science fiction series that blends space opera with psychological drama, Donaldson demonstrated his versatility and willingness to push boundaries even further.

His work has not been without its controversies—his darker themes and morally ambiguous characters have sparked heated debates, but that’s part of what makes his writing so compelling. Donaldson doesn’t offer easy answers; instead, he presents moral dilemmas and challenges readers to think deeply about the choices they would make in the face of adversity.

Through decades of storytelling, Stephen R. Donaldson has remained a central figure in fantasy literature, continuously evolving as an author. His works are beloved by readers who appreciate high fantasy with emotional depth, philosophical complexity, and a touch of moral ambiguity. As he continues to write, Donaldson’s legacy remains a testament to the power of storytelling that dares to venture into the darker, more challenging corners of the human experience.

In his own words, "The question I’m always asking is, 'How can I make my characters—and my readers—suffer and grow in the process?'” It’s this exploration of suffering, growth, and the complexity of the human condition that has made Stephen R. Donaldson’s work so enduring, and so impactful, within the realm of fantasy.

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The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises (The Gap Series #3)
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The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge (The Gap Series #2)
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The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story (The Gap Series #1)
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The One Tree (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant #2)
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★ 8.00 / 2
The Wounded Land (The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant #1)
★ 8.76 / 8
Lord Foul's Bane (The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever #1)
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