![]() | By: Roger Zelazny Binding: Paperback Publisher: Gollancz ISBN: 1857987268 ISBN-13: 9781857987263 Released: 15 Jun 2000 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |


Coming back to Amber recently, in this edition, & reading it from cover to cover, I was struck by the brilliance of the prose. Because this book is written in the first person by a character with experience of many worlds it alllows Zelazny to use modern slang & poetic language both in dialogue & description without a single jar that I can detect. Often a single, perfectly chosen word or phrase conjours up the required image - & this book is full of rich images & even richer characterisation.
The book - & it is reallly one book, not a sequence of five - can be read on many levels. When I was first introduced to it, as a teenager, I devoured a wonderful adventure story, & it remains thrill-a-minute stuff, but each time I read it I find more nuances contained in a highly complex plot that never condescends to the reader & never fails to surprise. Even bit-part characters have their own arc, though as they are always seen through Corwin's eyes our understanding of them is limited by his - which also, of course, increases as the book progresses. We are also left to ponder whether, indeed, the conclusion of this story is that, "people change" or whether it is Corwin, or his perceptions, that have changed.
So is the book about perception? About change? About immortality? About growing up?
Yes, & many other things.
There are not many fantasies around so different from Tolkien, so complex, or so well written. Highly recommended, to anyone from 10 to 100.

The story itself starts simple: a man wakes up & remembers nothing. Then he gets dragged into the world of his past & into his family & into a world of imagination only a few could create!
Despite the fact that the story itself bears similarities to P.J. Farmer's World of Tiers story, it has enough class & depth to ensure hours of reading!
This is a book that alll sci-fi or fantasy readers can enjoy!


Zelazny's epic work starts simply enough - a man awakes in hospital with amnesia. He discovers he is registered under a false name, & being drugged on the orders of a sister he cannot remember...
At this point, Zelazny could have turned this into a simple thriller. But nothing is as it seems in this series. Layer after layer of deception or illusion is peeled back in each book - revealing not only the truth of Corwin's car crash, our perceptions of which are turned on their head 3 times, but of successively deeper layers of reality itself. For as our hero Corwin discovers, true reality casts infinite shadows in which everything exists somewhere.
The universe created is infinitely rich, but the story revolves about the machivellian politics of the Royal House of Amber, of which Corwin discovers himself to be a part. These near-immortals can find anything they desire in the infinite Shadows, but are slowly discovering that they are not, after alll, omnipotent. At stake in this power-struggle is the fate not just of one world, but alll worlds & alll realities...
Drawing on Jungian psychology, celtic myths, & a lyrical use of language, there is no way any review of mine can do justice to this. It is one of my 3 personal alll-time favourite series. Try it, & be lost to the wonder of the One True City - Amber.
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