
The Roger Zelazny Collection
A Rose for Ecclesiastes, A Thing of Terrible Beauty, The Stainless Steel Leech, Mr. Fuller's Revolt, Horseman!
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Peter Coates
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Roger Zelazny
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"The Roger Zelazny Collection" brings together five of the author's most captivating stories, showcasing his unique blend of fantasy, science fiction, and philosophical exploration.
In "A Rose for Ecclesiastes," listeners are transported to a distant future where a human linguist attempts to understand the complex culture of Martians, leading to profound insights about love, language, and existence.
"A Thing of Terrible Beauty" delves into the themes of art and the human experience, as it follows a character grappling with the consequences of creating beauty in a world marred by chaos. Zelazny's vivid imagery and deep emotional resonance make this tale unforgettable.
In "The Stainless Steel Leech," the narrative takes a darker turn, exploring the intersection of technology and humanity. A scientist's obsession with creating a perfect life form leads to unexpected and chilling outcomes, raising questions about morality and the essence of life itself.
Finally, "Horseman!" presents a gripping tale of a young man who becomes embroiled in a battle between ancient gods and modernity, exploring themes of destiny, power, and the struggle for identity.
This collection not only highlights Zelazny's masterful storytelling but also enriches the listener's experience with stunning visuals. Each story invites reflection on the complexities of human nature and the universe, making this anthology a must-listen for fans of speculative fiction and literary art alike.
Contents:
- Horseman!
- A Rose for Ecclesiastes
- A Thing of Terrible Beauty
- The Stainless Steel Leech
- Mr. Fuller's Revolt