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~ (Author) "THE PLANET WHERE Anna was stationed was in Earth position: 148 million kays out from an ordinary G2 star not visible from Earth..." (more)
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"Immensely satisfying....I will not be a bit surprised to see Ring of Swords on the next round of award ballots." -Tom Easton, Analog

"A remarkably suspenseful book....I plan to devour [Arnason's next book] with the same delight and intellectual relish that I found in this one." -Russell Letson, Locus

"At last, a non-predictable, thought-through, can't-stop-reading-it story, full of complicated and irresistible people, some of them human....Enjoy! Enjoy!" -Ursula K. Le Guin
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"Immensely satisfying....I will not be a bit surprised to see Ring of Swords on the next round of award ballots." -Tom Easton, Analog

"A remarkably suspenseful book....I plan to devour [Arnason's next book] with the same delight and intellectual relish that I found in this one." -Russell Letson, Locus

"At last, a non-predictable, thought-through, can't-stop-reading-it story, full of complicated and irresistible people, some of them human....Enjoy! Enjoy!" -Ursula K. Le Guin

Product Details

  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Orb Books; 1st Orb ed edition (November 15, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312890168
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312890162
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,335,820 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful, provocative anthropological science finction, July 8, 1999
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This book is stunningly good. Building on her thoughtful earlier work, _Woman of the Iron People_ Arnason produces a novel which has a truly vivid voice, full of complex, perplexing characters, and a context where categories extend beyond some forumulaic good/bad. If you like Russell's work, _The Sparrow_, I'd expect you to like this. Arnason deals with real issues, but also has a sense of humor. I've now re-read this book upward of 10 times (the first two back to back, starting again as soon as I finished). Book images-- Arnason's alien re-thinking of Moby Dick, Huckleberry Finn, and MacBeth-- keep popping up in my mind. And I would really like to hear more of Anna and Nicholas's voices, telling about the various ways people understand intelligence, language, and the somewhat to extremely alien. This book is not simplistic. But if you are willing to think--and enjoy wonderfully cutting prose--it's a joy to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Hwarath are real, right?, March 21, 2004
By cammykitty "cammykitty" (Minneapolis, MN United States) - See all my reviews
This book became a page turner for me, yes because of the plot, but mostly because of her aliens and her characters. I fell in love with many of the characters in the book. I understood what made them tick. They were real. But the biggest treat was her aliens. First the Psuedosiphorones, a thought provoking sort of jelly fish. But the book isn't about jelly fish. It's about us. Arnason uses her aliens, the Hwarath, as a way of holding up a distorting mirror to our own culture.

But, it is also about the Hwarath, a culture where the women stay home and have babies (oh? Really? Are you sure that's all they do?) and the men are off looking for an enemy. They badly want to find an enemy and when they find humans, yipee!!! Except, humans don't understand the rules of war. I have never read a book where an alien culture is so carefully drawn that you start thinking you are reading something that involved anthropological research, not dry research, but research. Wait a minute, these guys don't exist.

By the time you finish reading Ring of Swords, you will know what the Hwarath consider ethical and honorable, who really calls the shots, what is sexy, what is going on that Hwarath hide from other Hwarath, what they think is exceptable human chow, what their music sounds like (ouch), a touch of their mythology, what they wear when they aren't trying to impress humans and what their theater is like. Especially their theater! I know more about the Hwarath now than I know about Canadians, and I live in Minnesota and have Canadian cousins. And Canadians really do exist.

And by the way, the plot of Ring of Swords is pretty cool too.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sci-fi meets culture study, August 7, 1997
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Wow, is about all i have to say for this book, and maybe thank god i came across this in the bookstore! Ring of Swords is a wonderfully written book with characters that beg to be written into a sequel. The book revolves around the story of a culture clash between Humanity and a species called the Hwarhath, who's culture is extremely gender segregated. The Hwarhath find humanity utterly contemptable and possibly deserving of extermination. Within the pages of this book you will uncover a mindblowing study of the our culture seen through the eyes of aliens (and humans as well), and hopefully come away with a understanding of how cultures can have a hard time encountering cultures completely different from themselves. In Ring of Swords (if you read carefully) you will see us in them, a hard thing to do, but tackled wonderfully by Eleanor Arnason. Get this book! I can't wait for the sequel
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3.0 out of 5 stars A little too vague
I'm a 'hard sci-fi' fan but this book still had some qualities that I enjoyed. For instance, the alien culture was well thought-out and had real depth. Read more
Published on July 18, 2004 by Ronin

4.0 out of 5 stars Thought-provoking
A fascinating look at an alien culture, and human responses to it. Of course, to the Hwarhath, *we* are the aliens. Read more
Published on October 22, 2002 by Natalia Mayer

3.0 out of 5 stars A zig zag through an alien culture
I must conclude that editing is a dying art; Eleanor Arnason's "Ring of Swords" is yet another SF novel of recent issue that could have benefited from another rewrite,... Read more
Published on March 16, 2001 by Sarah Stegall

3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book destroyed by politics
Ring of Swords is compelling, literate sf. The alien-war plot is well executed and the alien society obviously well planned and detailed -- if a little too close to standard... Read more
Published on June 25, 1999 by gomizon@pollywog.com

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