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An edition of The Bridge of Lost Desire (1990)

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The Bridge of Lost Desire (Return to Neveryon, Vol 4) (aka Return to Neveryon)
Of myth and literacy about a long-ago land on the brink of civilization. In Neveryon, slavery is nonexistent, and three long tales explore the life of the legendary man, Gorgik the Liberator, responsible for freeing the empire's slaves. Seen through his own eyes--"The Game of Time and Pain", Gorgik is a man still caught in his past. To others, however, he is a shadow on the horizon of their lives--"The Tale of Rumor and Desire", or else a collection of facts--"The Tale of Gorgik" (novella 1979, a reprint from Vol 1)

Return to Neveryon is a series of eleven “sword and sorcery” stories--a science fiction/fantasy series depicting an empire beyond the borders of history where human destinies entwine in a strange design. It is an intricate web of adventure, intrigue and desire and a literary puzzle where meaning, parable and paradox collide. The eleven tales that make up Return to Neveryon are set before the dawn of history, in a location that might be Africa or Asia. Many of the stories have different protagonists and, indeed, different sets of foreground characters. But all take a greater or lesser part in recounting an overall story running through the whole series, the history of a man called Gorgik the Liberator. Taken slave in childhood, Gorgik gains his freedom, leads a slave revolt, and becomes a minister of state, finally abolishing slavery. Ironically, however, he is sexually aroused by the iron slave collars of servitude. Does this contaminate his mission -- or intensify it? Originally published in four volumes during the years 1979-1987, those volumes are: Vol 1) Tales of Neveryon; 2) Neveryona, or: The Tale of Signs and Cities; Vol 3) Flight from Neveryon; Vol 4) Return to Neveryon (aka The Bridge of Lost Desire).

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Arbor House
Language
English
Pages
310

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Nov1988, St Martins Press
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The Bridge of Lost Desire (Return to Neveryon, Vol 4) (aka Return to Neveryon)
Of myth and literacy about a long-ago land on the brink of civilization. In Neveryon, slavery is nonexistent, and three long tales explore the life of the legendary man, Gorgik the Liberator, responsible for freeing the empire's slaves. Seen through his own eyes--"The Game of Time and Pain", Gorgik is a man still caught in his past. To others, however, he is a shadow on the horizon of their lives--"The Tale of Rumor and Desire", or else a collection of facts--"The Tale of Gorgik" (novella 1979, a reprint from Vol 1)
"Return to Neveryon" is a series of eleven “sword and sorcery” stories--a science fiction/fantasy series depicting an empire beyond the borders of history where human destinies entwine in a strange design. It is an intricate web of adventure, intrigue and desire and a literary puzzle where meaning, parable and paradox collide. The eleven tales that make up Return to Neveryon are set before the dawn of history, in a location that might be Africa or Asia. Many of the stories have different protagonists and, indeed, different sets of foreground characters. But all take a greater or lesser part in recounting an overall story running through the whole series, the history of a man called Gorgik the Liberator. Taken slave in childhood, Gorgik gains his freedom, leads a slave revolt, and becomes a minister of state, finally abolishing slavery. Ironically, however, he is sexually aroused by the iron slave collars of servitude. Does this contaminate his mission -- or intensify it? Originally published in four volumes during the years 1979-1987, those "Return to Neveryon" volumes are: Vol 1) Tales of Neveryon; 2) Neveryona, or: The Tale of Signs and Cities; Vol 3) Flight from Neveryon; **Vol 4) The Bridge of Lost Desire (aka Return to Neveryon )**.
Contents:
The Game of Time and Pain • (novella 1987)
The Tale of Rumor and Desire • (novella 1987)
The Tale of Gorgik • (novella 1979, a reprint from Vol 1)
Appendix: Closures and Openings • (1985 essay by Samuel R. Delany (variant of Appendix B: Closures and Openings)
Cover art by Ned Dameron

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Published in
New York
Series
"Return to Neveryon", a series of eleven “sword and sorcery” stories
Other Titles
also published as: Return to Neveryon (Return to Neveryon, Vol 4)
Copyright Date
1987

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3554.E437 B75 1987, PS3554.E437B75 1987

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
310 p. ;
Number of pages
310
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 1.4 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2382764M
Internet Archive
bridgeoflostdesi00dela
ISBN 10
0877959315
ISBN 13
9780877959311
LCCN
87011497
OCLC/WorldCat
15591618
Library Thing
151488
Goodreads
602464

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