Escape Artists
Escape Pod => Science Fiction Discussion => Topic started by: jrderego on May 18, 2007, 05:40:56 PM
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I was eight when my elementary school librarian first handed me "The Book of Three" which I devoured in almost two days, then reread twice before returing the book. I learned then that four more tales in The Chronicles of Prydain remained. This was my first exposure to a series of interconnected novel-length stories, and also, to pure quest fantasy. While I rapidly outgrew dragons and magic and their trappings for the technological wizardry of hard science fiction, I've always had a very warm little corner of my heart for this series of books and look forward to passing them on to my son.
So, Mr. Alexander, a posthumous thank you!
His obituary -
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070518/ap_on_en_ot/obit_alexander
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I heard about this on LJ yesterday. I think he was the first fantasy writer I really picked up on my own, largely due to the Black Cauldron. 5 years ago I reread some of his stuff and still enjoyed it immensely.
We'll miss you, Mr. Alexander. Thanks for the stories.
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I didn't know he was still alive until it turned out he wasn't, I don't think any of his books other than the Prydain titles were published over here and I enjoyed them immensely.