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Sorcerers of Majipoor [Paperback]

Robert Silverberg (Author)
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October 10, 1997 033034269X 978-0330342698 New Edition
The fifth novel in the Majipoor Cycle. The aged Pontifex Prankipin is near death and the Coronal Lord Confalume will now succeed as Pontifex. It is no secret that the next Coronal should be Prince Prestimion of Muldemar. But Korsibar has a new quarry - the Starburst Crown.


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From Library Journal

This prequel to the Majipoor novels explores the conflict in Lord Valentine's Castle and Valentine Pontifex. Award winner Silverberg is at his best in continuing the saga of this fantasy world. Highly recommended for fantasy collections.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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In his new novel, Silverberg returns to his most successful creation, the gigantic, metal-poor world of Majipoor. Nearly twice as long as The Mountains of Majipoor (1995), its immediate series predecessor, Sorcerers retreats to 1,000 years before the time of Lord Valentine--hence, a full 2,000 years before Mountains. In the Fifty Cities of Castle Mount, the aged Pontifex Prankipin, a renowned statesman, is dying. He will be a hard act to follow, but Coronal Lord Confalume, next in line to be pontifex, is less than happy over the fact that his successor as coronal is Prince Prestimion, who is better known as a hunter than as a courtier. There is, however, more to the prince than meets the eye, and indeed, an oracle has called him to follow in Prankipin's footsteps as a mover and shaker, and he rises splendidly to the prophecy. This novel has more sorcery and court intrigue than action, but it is not slow paced. Moreover, Silverberg uses the length of this yarn to develop both major and minor characters. As for the setting, Majipoor is already so well developed that Silverberg can drop almost any sort of story into it. The horde of readers who know and love it will swarm library shelves for this book. Roland Green --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 629 pages
  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan; New Edition edition (October 10, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 033034269X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330342698
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,982,826 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars You've read it before..., September 4, 2001
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tj2k (Issaquah, wa United States) - See all my reviews
An oddly uninspired rehashing of every throne usurping novel you've ever read. Silverberg even manages to plagerize himself, reusing the premise behind "Lord Valentines Castle", but without the interesting parts.
In one of the most puzzling coups in the history of monarchial fiction, the books villian steals the throne from it's rightful ruler, by simply picking up the crown and placing it on his own head. Majipoor has always had a fascinating juxtaposition of high-tech and feudalism, but common sense never seemed to be a rare comodity before.
The book then becomes a listless repetition of: raise and army, fight and win, fight and lose, raise a new army, fight and win. The book culminates in one of the most anticlimatic methods possible, a character who has barely put in an appearance kills the villain and the fight is over. Except for the one token good guy who has to die to toss some credibility into the mix.
Had this been a first time authors submission, no way would it have ever seen paper.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars majipoor--silverberg's terrarium, August 25, 2005
beware--one of the richest worlds in scifi is really only the hobby terrarium of an old pro--its all about the scenery, the sex, and the thokka (liquor-filled berries).

its a great venue for short pieces (majipoor chronicles) but the novels are shameless blather--

the old "fantasy-series-retirement-plan", i suspect.

read jack vance's dying earth books instead.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars The Author lost the plot., August 30, 2001
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Silverberg is one of my favourite authors and I've read all the Majipoor novels.
Generally I don't think the Majipoor novels are his best work and I get the impression that he churns out another Majipoor novel when he runs out of ideas for new work.
But the Socerers of Majipoor is I'm afraid the worst of the series. After an interesting start the novel seems to have gotten out of the authors control and just goes on and on and on and on..... Eventually it becomes a glorified soap opera, but I won't spoil the end for those he want to read it.
All I can say, he has done better Majipoor novels and a hell of a lot better other work.
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THERE HAD BEEN OMENS all year, a rain of blood over Nimoya and sleek hailstones shaped like tears falling on three of the cities of Castle Mount and then a true nightmare vision, a giant four-legged black beast with fiery ruby eyes and a single spiraling horn in its forehead, swimming through the air above the port city of Alaisor at twilight. Read the first page
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starburst crown, starburst sign, grand processional, second throne
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Septach Melayn, Dantirya Sambail, Lord Korsibar, Lord Confalume, Thalnap Zelifor, Castle Mount, Duke Svor, Prince Prestimion, Gominik Halvor, High Counsellor, Muldemar House, Count Farquanor, Prince Gonivaul, Grand Admiral, Gornoth Gehayn, High Morpin, Princess Therissa, Duke Oljebbin, Gebel Thibek, Nilgir Sumanand, Lord Stiamot, Lady Melithyrrh, Pontifex Prankipin, Count Iram, Lady Roxivail
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