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The Peregrine [Paperback]

Poul Anderson (Author)
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April 1978
There was Joachim, captain of the Nomad star ship Peregrine, and ruler of the Peregrine clan. There were also all the ship's officers and crew and their entire families. Bound to no world, the better part of their lives spent on the great ships, the Nomads were something like the gypsies who once roamed the lands of Earth, and something like the Vikings who once fared Earth's seas - but different from any human society known before. Once a year, the captains of the Nomad ships met at their secret planet called Rendezvous, where the bylaws and intricate agreements of Nomad society were made and enforced. And this year, Peregrine Joachim had a bombshell to toss into the midst of his colleagues. Five Nomad ships had disappeared, vanished completely in an uninhabited area of space. It appeared to be no accident!

Product Details

  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Ace Books; 1st edition (April 1978)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441659497
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441659494
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,165,619 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars peregrine review, October 26, 2011
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i received this product in pristine condition. i found the story very entertaining with a believable plot and interesting characters.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Early Anderson shows glimmers of future greatness, July 29, 2011
This review is from: The Peregrine (Paperback)
(The Peregrine is a variant title for Star Ways)

Poul Anderson's third novel contains a few glimmers of his later slick storytelling but lacks developed ideas and convincing characters. This is not entirely Anderson's fault, as he points out in the introduction to a later edition, because the original manuscript was heavily edited without the author's knowledge in order to achieve a specific page limit. The end product (tampering and all) is rather dull and forgettable.

Brief Plot Summary

The Nomads are a group of individualistic star traders who are loyal primarily to their ships instead of a planet or empire. The members of each ship are considered gigantic extended families -- the social order reflects this, for example marriage is prohibited within the "family." These tentative social postulations about a solely spacefaring people are fascinating but underdeveloped.

One of the main characters, Trevelyan is a Cordy -- a Union law enforcement/investigative officer. The Union is a massive interstellar organization of planets at heads with the Nomads who refuse to settle on a planet.

Joachim, a captain of a Nomad ship, sets off on an expedition to an area of space where all indications indicate that powerful civilization exists that potentially could threaten the Nomads and the Union.

Trevelyan, an instrument of the Union, sets off for the same reason and meets up with Joachim and his Nomads. The third main character Sean is a young Nomad who against the taboos of his culture has fallen in love with Ilaloa, a native from the planet Rendezvous.

The actual encounter with the alien species is out of the ordinary. Instead of a militaristic all-powerful society they find something quite different, and alluring.

The final plot twist changes up the traditional pulp formula and makes the work a little less cheesy.

Final Thoughts

Poul Anderson's Star Ways is a fun/lighthearted read that often feels like a juvenile -- apparently the edits, done without Anderson's knowledge, cut out some of the more adult sections. If only Anderson developed the social issues a little further this would rise above the simplistic, tensionless, weak adventure tale it devolves into. The dialogue (and contrasting viewpoints) between Trevelyan and the various Nomads could also have been explored further.

Despite the Nomad's paternalistic society Anderson does have a strong female character in Nicki, who bucks the trends of Nomad society -- thankfully, her actions are portrayed as positive In short, Anderson is willing integrate flaws into the societies he creates. The society we root for is rarely a "monolithic embodiment of goodness." Likewise, the species the Nomads encounter is not the "monolithic embodiment of evil."

Worthwhile for Poul Anderson completests and collectors of Ace Doubles. Other science fiction fans are likely to be disappointed.
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