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ISBN: | 1565049942 (ISBN13: 9781565049949) |
Edition Language: | English |
Michael Moorcock
Paperback | Pages: 530 pages Rating: 3.9 | 134 Users | 6 Reviews
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The Dancers at the End of Time is a series of science fiction novels and short stories written by Michael Moorcock, the setting of which is the End of Time, an era "where entropy is king and the universe has begun collapsing upon itself". The inhabitants of this era are immortal decadents, creating flights of fancy using power rings which draw on energy devised and stored by their ancestors millions of years prior. Time travel is possible, and throughout the series various points in time are visited and revisited. space travelers are also common, but most residents of the End of Time find leaving the planet distasteful and clichéd. The title of the series is itself taken from a poem by a fictitious 19th Century poet, Ernest Wheldrake, which Mrs. Amelia Underwood quotes in The End of All Songs.
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Title | : | The Dancers at the End of Time (Eternal Champion, #10) |
Author | : | Michael Moorcock |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 530 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2000 by White Wolf, Inc. |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Time Travel |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 134 Users | 6 ReviewsEvaluate Of Books The Dancers at the End of Time (Eternal Champion, #10)
Oscar Wilde Would Have Loved It! Michael Moorcock is one of the most literate and witty fantasists of the twentieth century. His Elric Saga took the sword and sorcery epic far beyond standard tropes and created a literary tour de force. The Dancers at the End of Time, which is a part of the Eternal Champions series, is full of the kind of wit and social satire that Oscar Wilde would have written.Jherek Carnelian is one of the glittering, amoral denizens who inhabit the world At The End of Time.Poor hedonist Jherek Carnelian, forced to travel back and forth in time to woo his beloved and prim Mrs. Underwood. All this as a backdrop to allow Michael Moorcock's characters to philosophize about everything from architecture to parenting. I wanted to like this book so much more than I actually did. An Alien Heat and The Hollow Lands were marvelous, great characters, nice paradox. But then the End of All Songs was about 100 pages too long. Once the sexual tension between Amelia and Jherek was
A delightful romp through the past and the future. If you like some romance and humor with your fantasy, quirky aliens, and a civilization of decadent and self-indulgent immortals, you will enjoy this wonderful and unusual story.

I have to admit, because of the last few books Ive read by Moorcock, I didnt have very high expectations for this book. I was pleasantly surprised. Some of the things in this book were a little ridiculous, but I expected that. What really made this story interesting was the simplicity of the main character, Jherek Carnilian. He lives in the society at the end of time, and has no concept of any negative emotion other than boredom. He is the only one who wants a greater understanding of virtue.
The denizens of Earth in it's final days have everything they want. Michael Moorcocks best trilogy. Funny, irreverant, and always on point.
10 down. 4 stars.
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