Dilvish, the Damned

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Roger Zelazny: Dilvish, the Damned (Paperback, 1993, Del Rey Books)

mass market paperback

English language

Published Nov. 7, 1993 by Del Rey Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-90175-0
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5 stars (1 review)

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"Damned if you do, damned if you don’t"

5 stars

Short story series more than a novel; with a very special "american epic" writing, genius worldbuilding and storytelling

I have a feeling that most of the sketches in this book could have been turned into proper novels by a genius Roger Zelazny was.

In regards to the ideas I've picked up on...

A big one was how arbitrary history is and how stupid is revisionism. I wish people would internalise that idea more.

On arbitrarity of revisionism:

A question has just occurred to me,” Dilvish shouted, “with respect to identification. With these troops and gods moving about the countryside, how does one distinguish a statue of Cabolus from one of Salbacus?”

“Cabolus has his right hand upraised!” cried the short priest, whacking the other upon the shoulder.

“Should you change your mind,” Izim called out, tripping the other, “Salbacus has his left hand upraised.”

On the real issues that drive …

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  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction - Science Fiction