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Red Slippers: More Tales of Mithgar (Mithgar) [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Dennis L. McKiernan (Author)
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May 1, 2004
The bestselling fantasy author of Once Upon a Winter's Night...returns to one of his most acclaimed and renowned creations-the exciting, enchanting, and awe-inspiring realm of Mithgar-in a long-awaited collection of short stories that will sweep readers into the very heart of another world...
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Alternating between high tragedy and earthy humor, the 12 stories in this fantasy collection from bestseller McKiernan (Dragonstone, etc.) entertain while touching on complex moral and philosophical issues of gender, society and self-knowledge. Intended to "tie up loose ends left over from the Mithgar series," as the author explains in his foreword, these episodic tales, some of which amount to vignettes or prose poems, are united by the framing device of the Red Slipper, a bordello about which Aylis, Aravan, Noddy and other crew members of the elvinship Eroean spin yarns of danger, revelry and a bittersweet longing to return to the past. Despite the occasional clichéd character, McKiernan never fails to lend humanity to the elves, dwarves and other mythical creatures that populate his appealing world.
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The fifteenth book in McKiernan's Mithgar saga is a collection of 12 stories that fill in gaps left by previous tales of Mithgar. Like those tales, they contain classic fantasy elements: abundant dwarves, elves, giants, and other beings great and small, alarming and enchanting, drinking and listening to stories told at tables in a setting as classic as the characters, the taproom of an inn, to wit, the Red Slippers. Even when famed fantasy elements are disguised, it is hardly impossible to recognize such things as, in "Lair," the influence of the Fellowship of the Ring's battle against the Balrog in the Mines of Moria. One doubts that McKiernan would deny that influence, though he is a somewhat more visual writer than Tolkien. Maturing over the years, he now brings places like the Karoo Desert and the torrent that swallowed Durek almost thunderously to life. Mithgar still may not appeal to more adventurous fantasy readers, but those who seek long, absorbing yarns in the classic mode will honor and enjoy it. Roland Green
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  • Hardcover: 377 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0451459768
  • ASIN: B0009S5AKI
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1.5 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Questions Resolved and Raised, June 12, 2004
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Red Slippers is the fifteenth volume in the Mithgar series. Although it is a collection of twelve tales, most contain more than one yarn shared among the crew and friends of the elvenship Eroean as they sit before the hearth in the common room of the Red Slipper. Little action other than drinking, laughing and fighting occur in these tales, but the yarns themselves tell of death, destruction and defeat as well as courage, determination and triumph.

Seventeen millennia afore, the First Era began with the crowning of Awain as the High King of Mithgar, the realm formed by the merger of Pellar, Jugo, Hoven, Valon, both Riamonds, and Garia. Much has happened in the intervening years, some known to all, some known only to a few, and much known only to the gods. These tales reveal something of those little known occurrences, yet raise other questions which hopefully will be answered in future works.

In this collection, the Eroean sails in Port Arbalin after a long and dangerous voyage to the long-dead Lost City of Jade. Since some of the crew were lost during the adventure, the remainder will have a long layover while replacements for the slain Drimma are recruited. Thus many of the crew are staying at the Red Slipper rather than onboard.

After toasting absent friends, the crew start telling tales. First is the myth of Gelvin's Doom as told by Noddy, but Aravan can't help thinking of the real events as found in Gelvin's diary and the evidence of his corpse. Then Aravan tells of events which happened at a well in the desert, involving a giant black worm-like bloodsucking creature. Afterwards they talk about tokens of great power and a confrontation between Modru and the Elven smith Dwynfor.

As these yarns are told, Pipper and Bington and Aylissa and Wooly and the others interrupt with questions and comments and sometimes the conversation goes off on a tangent with another story before returning to the original yarn. Vex the fox wanders out and comes back with a great fat brown wharf rat as a present for Fat Jim. Some crewmembers drink too much Vornholt ale, fall flat on their faces, are carried off to bed, and have a terrible hangover the next morning. After a while, four more friends -- Urus, Ritha, Bair, and Jaith -- sail into port on their way back to report on their mission to destroy the Black Throne of Hadron's Hall and they add a few yarns of their own.

In case you didn't notice, this work is set in a bordello and has all the rowdy, lusty ambiance one would expect. However, do not expect tidy little packets of fiction with clear-cut beginnings and endings, for these stories actually intertwine among themselves as well as with all that has gone before. Imagine yourself before a fire in the company of boisterous friends and with a tankard in your hand, ready to discuss the entire history of the world with some of those who helped make it!

Highly recommended for McKiernan fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales in the Tolkien tradition.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars More "Tales," good and bad, June 20, 2004
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Any long-running series is going to have a lot of loose ends by the time it finishes. And Dennis McKiernan's "Red Slippers: More Tales of Mithgar" deals with a handful of the loose ends from his now-finished fantasy series. They're a mixed bag, but McKiernan's faux-Tolkien writing is somehow more palatable in short stories.

Aravan and his crew from the Elvenship arrive at the "Red Slipper," a bordello/inn, for some R&R. They eventually start swapping stories: The story of Durek the Dwarf and how he almost drowned. The story of two Elves and a human who went hunting a giant leech. A legend and a real story clash in the tale of Gelvin, a petty thief whose stolen jewel destroys him. The evil mage Modru takes a horrible revenge on the swordsmith Dwynfor.

And when Urus, Riatha, Bair and Bair's girlfriend Jaith all arrive, there are some extra stories: How they went to the world of the Fey folk, and discovered what happened to drive them to Mithgar -- not to mention a comic tale about how they destroyed a cursed throne. And the Warrows share a particular tale about how the spirit of a dead High King ordered three Warrows to repay a debt handed down through the generations.

As proven in "Tales of Mithgar," Dennis McKiernan is a lot better at writing short stories than novels. Newbies to this series will be hopelessly lost, but fans will probably be glad to see their old favorites again. His writing still pulls heavily from half the writings of Tolkien, but fortunately his generic Elves, halflings, dwarves and evil beasties are kept strictly on leashes.

McKiernan does a passable job of filling in the gaps, although one long-running mystery is brought up, then left unsolved. The story about Gelvin is so choppy that it's almost unreadable, and "Groaning Stones" is just flip-forward boring. However, in many of the other stories -- with comedy, action, and a bit of tragedy -- he manages a few solid thrills and chills.

His language is still painfully ye olde and sometimes incredibly clunky, with lines like "He makes my very essence cower." There's also an unfortunate tendency to make the characters either bicker over minutiae, or laugh like lunatics. By cut-and-pasting chunks of his earlier novels, he makes some of the stories seem unevenly written. Not to mention that, again, he tends to be very repetitive -- especially when describing sexy dancing by Riatha and Jaith.

Those who have read the Mithgar series will probably gobble down McKiernan's latest, especially since it ties up most of the loose ends. These "Red Slippers" are deeply flawed, but passable.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More great tales, November 21, 2005
Red Slippers is a collection of Mithgar tales as told by a group of travellers at the Red Slipper inn. The tales relate to events and characters in other Mithgar books, but the stories stand on their own. You don't have to have read the other Mithgar books to follow this one, but much of the charm comes from the beloved characters and exciting situations of the other books. The material and reading level (as with all of McKiernan's books) is appropriate for ages 12 or so to adult, with something for everyone.

I have been in love with McKiernan's fantasy Mithgar world for nearly 20 years now. I am saddened that he is putting an end to the series, but Red Slippers ties it up into a nice bundle. McKiernan's other works are equally good; even his retellings of classics are fresh.
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Running before a westerly wind, the Elvenship Eroean came on and on, churning a white wake astern, with every bit of silken sail she could fly-mains and studs, jibs and spanker, staysails, topsails, gallants and royals, skysails and moonrakers and starscrapers-filled to the full. Read the first page
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black galley, lost prison, black throne, iron tower, black fortress, red slipper, years agone, golden armor, stone knife
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Fat Jim, High King, Foul Folk, Red Slipper, Winter War, Lady Aylis, Company of the King, First Era, Eio Wa Suk, Burly Jack, Great War of the Ban, Long Tom, Cousin Triss, Fox Rider, Yellow Nell, Crossland Road, Arden Vale, Aurion Redeye, King Garon, Black Galgor, Hidden Ones, Black Mage, Gelvin's Doom, Stone Giant, Challerain Keep
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