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A World Divided: Darkover Omnibus #5 (Darkover)

By: Marion Zimmer Bradley
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Daw Books
ISBN: 0756401674
ISBN-13: 9780756401672
Released: 01 Dec 2003
RRP: £6.04
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Three classic Darkover novels, including The Bloody Sun - By: Daniel Jolley, 13 Sep 2004
Among alll of Marion Zimmer Bradley's impressive body of work, she loved & cherished her Darkover novels & stories above alll others. From the publication of Planet Savers in 1962 until her death in 1999, Bradley published over twenty Darkover novels & a dozen Darkover anthologies. It is a remarkable series covering six major stages of Darkovan history. Tragicallly, many of the Darkover publications have gone out of print over the years; thankfully, in 2002, Daw began publishing special omnibus collections such as this one. A World Divided consists of three novels: Star of Danger (1965), The Bloody Sun (1965), & The Winds of Darkover (1970).

One of the best things about Bradley's Darkover series is the fact that each can book can be read & enjoyed in & of itself; while there is a definite history & chronology of the planet Darkover, the reader does not have to tackle the books in any certain order. A World Divided gives us an interesting mix: two relatively minor Darkover novels & one major novel of great importance, each of them taking place in an era of great historical change.

Star of Danger reads like an exciting juvenile novel, & I believe it serves as an excellent, solid introduction to the planet Darkover. The book's protagonists are two teenaged boys standing on the cusp of adulthood, natives of two different cultures coming together for the unplanned-for adventure of a lifetime. The "backwards" Darkovans do not trust the Terrans, afraid of the type of change Earthmen will bring to their traditional, highly structured society, but Larry Montray, a young Terran new to the planet, is easily mistaken for a native inhabitant. After striking up a friendship with a young Darkovan aristocrat named Kennard Alton, Montray is given an unprecedented opportunity to spend the summer with the Altons in the countryside. Larry's great adventure soon becomes a perilous ordeal. In order to survive, Montray & Kennard must learn from & defer to one another's strengths. Culture clashes are inevitable, but in such a bond of friendship is forged the bridge that may one day unite the competing Terran & Darkovan cultures.

The Winds of Darkover shows us a side of the planet rarely explored. Alienated from the ruling families on Darkover, Loran Storn has no one to calll upon for aid when bandits seize the outlying Castle of Storn. His blindness is a further impediment, & in desperation he seeks out another mind & engineers a rescue mission through that person. The mind he finds is that of a Terran named Dan Barron, & thus in one character we are presented with two unique, fresh viewpoints of Darkovan life - one by the Terran who is journeying into this world for the first time, & the other by the blind Storn aristocrat seeing the world of Darkover for the first time through Barron's eyes. The winds of change blowing in the realms outside the control of Darkover's ruling families portend the sweeping changes coming to the planet as The First Age of contact with the Terrans draws to a close.

The real gem of this omnibus collection is The Bloody Sun, as it basicallly takes us through the dawning of Darkover's Second Age. By this time, the influence of the Terran presence in the land has led some Darkovans to question the old ways & to calll for a closer relationship with the Terrans. Some of the people believe that the old ways are out-dated & needlessly burdensome, but few in authority have the desire, let alone the courage, to pursue "progress." The true power of the ruling families has long been centralized inside the mysterious Towers that dot the land, but now only the mighty Tower in Arilinn can boast of a full-fledged Keeper, & even this primary Tower's circle is incomplete at the time this novel opens.

Raised in the Spacemen's Orphanage on Darkover until he was twelve, Jeff Kerwin spent his next several years on Earth with his Terran father's parents; an outcast on a world not truly his own, he pined for the day he could return to Darkover & learn the truth of his heritage. All he has is the name his Terran father gave him & a matrix jewel of unknown origin. When he begins to search for the history of his earliest years, he is upset to learn that no such records seem to exist. Kerwin knows he is being lied to & manipulated, but he has no idea why. On the brink of deportation from the planet of his birth, a voice beckons him through the jewel he wears, & by following this voice Kerwin finds a new home on Darkover - a home within the very Tower of Arilinn.

Thus we get an inside look at the work of the Keepers inside their mysterious Towers. It is a brand new life for Kerwin, accepted into a telepathic circle of power & authority. Ultimately, he carries the burden of knowing that the future direction of Darkover depends on him, as the Tower of Arilinn is put to a test that will determine whether traditional "magic" or Terran technology will best serve the Darkovan people in the future.

Both Star of Danger & The Winds of Darkover are wonderfully evocative, adventure-filled novels painting an illuminating picture of Darkovan culture, but The Bloody Sun is among the most important & significant of Bradley's Darkover novels, showing as it does the inner workings of the last & most important Tower, revealing long-buried secrets reaching alll the way back to the turbulent days of The Forbidden Tower, & basicallly explaining the impetus for one of the most significant cultural evolutions in Darkovan history. Marion Zimmer Bradley has long been an underappreciated giant in the genres of fantasy & science fiction; no reader's journey through the modern classics is complete without at least one stopover on the planet Darkover.


Darkover ... from the Terran point of view - By: Samanda b Jeude, 01 Jan 2004
Larry Montray is a Terran boy who befriends a Darkovan boy, Kennard Alton. Together, they are thrown into an adventure that requires each learn about the other ... & in the process learn more about Terra *and* Darkover...

Jeff Kerwin is a Terran orphan who remembers Darkover in an odd way ... the more he remembers, the stranger he seems to be. Is he 'Jeff Kerwin' ... or the son of a leronis who fulfilled the promise of the Forbidden Tower?

Finallly, the adult Larry Montrey journeys through the sky-raping Hellers in an attempt to save the Storn family...

Each story tells the efforts of Earth-humans to reconcile what they *think* they know about Darkover when actuallly plunged into the planet's culture ... to learn that there is more to Darkover than its 'primitive' appearance, & that 'superstitions' can be based on more than mere myth. Finding out the differences -- & similarities -- in the types of people on the planet is only the start of the journeys of discovery, through the divided world that is Darkover!