My
expenses and Subterranean Press are
not on the best of terms. There isn’t a question about Subterranean Press not
having an attractive catalogue of titles, on the contrary, I can constantly
find excellent writers and interesting titles among their publishing work and
the editions I acquired over time are very beautiful and come in an impressive
presentation. However, I always found their pricing a bit too much for me and
it takes a little more effort to stretch my finances in that direction. There
are some titles published by Subterranean Press though for which I am willing
to push against my expenditure limit, I did it last year with K.J. Parker’s “Academic Exercises” and I’ll do it again this year for K.J. Parker’s
“Savages”. How could I not? I am a
great admirer and an avid reader of K.J. Parker’s works, her/his fiction is
full of intricate details with amazing and wonderful effects on the grand plan
of the plot, the characters are always lively protagonists, excellently
rendered, often resourceful and ambiguous in their morality. I find myself
unable to point out one such character I haven’t fall in love with. “Savages”
is K.J. Parker’s latest novel, an epic fantasy that promises more treats in the
line of this brilliant author, a richly detailed story with an intriguing worldbuilding
and exciting characters. Extreme odds, politics, intrigue and deception,
colorful characters such as a master military strategist, a pacifist who inherits
an arms business, a forger and corrupt bureaucrats are all elements that pick
my interest for any fantasy novel, but when such a novel has K.J. Parker’s mark
on it I can say with precision that I am not ready to let this title pass me
by. Perhaps “Savages” would be available from another publisher too, with a
more accessible pricing, but since I have no patience when it comes to K.J.
Parker’s recently announced works I’ll start turning my pockets and wallet inside
out while giving them a big shake in the process, even more so considering that
the Subterranean Press edition is limited to only 1000 copies.
An unnamed man wakes to
find himself facing the loss of everything that matters most to him. Against
all odds, he escapes with his life and heads out into the turbulence of the
wider world, recreating himself, step by step, as he goes along.
That wider world is
dominated by an empire that has existed for decades in a state of near
perpetual war. A host of colorful characters will help to shape the destiny of
the empire, and its constantly shifting array of allies and adversaries; among
them, a master military strategist, a former pacifist who inherits his father’s
moribund arms business, a beautiful forger and a very lucky counterfeiter. Each
of them, together with corrupt bureaucrats and the nomadic 'savages' of the
title, plays a part in a gradually unfolding drama of conflict and conquest
played for the highest of stakes.
A story of war, politics,
intrigue, deception, and survival, Savages is
a hugely ambitious, convincingly detailed novel that is impossible to set
aside. Filled with schemes, counter-schemes, sudden reversals of fortune, and
brilliantly described accounts of complex military encounters, it is, by any
measure, an extraordinary entertainment, the work of a writer whose ambition,
range, and sheer narrative power have never been more thoroughly on display.
2 comments:
Sounds a lot like his/her first trilogy... I'm intrigued
I loved the "Fencer" trilogy. I cannot wait to read "Savages" and I am already thinking of re-reading some of K.J. Parker's novels. :)
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