
Von Bek #1-2,4 omnibus US, Eternal Champion #2, Tale of the Eternal Champion #1, The Eternal Champion Sequence #2.1 - 2.4
Von Bek - omnibus of The War Hound and the World's Pain, The City in the Autumn Stars, The Dragon in the Sword and The Pleasure Garden of Felipe Sagittarius
by:
Michael Moorcock
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 1565041771
ISBN 13: 9781565041776
Publication date:
December 1st, 1995
Publisher: White Wolf Publishing
Pages: 704
Genres: Science Fiction, Fantasy
Michael Moorcock invites readers into a richly woven tapestry of dark fantasy, where epic battles collide with existential dread. The omnibus collects four of his most captivating works, showcasing the imaginative depth that has made him a master of the genre. Within its pages, the reader encounters a world where ancient prophecies shape the fates of flawed heroes and dark forces lurk just beyond the horizon.
In "The Warhound and the World's Pain," a soldier grapples with his traumatic past, haunted by the consequences of his actions, while exploring themes of redemption and destiny. It sets the tone for a narrative filled with moral ambiguity and introspective journeys. The subsequent stories delve deeper into the cosmos of Moorcock's creation, where otherworldly cities shimmer under autumn skies and dragons breathe life into the struggle between good and evil.
Each tale builds upon the last, united by a spectrum of character-driven narratives that challenge notions of heroism and villainy. The vibrant imagery and intricate world-building invite readers to lose themselves in these hauntingly beautiful landscapes. Moorcock’s skillful prose transports one to realms where the stakes are high, and the line between life and death blurs.
This collection is not just a compilation of stories; it is an exploration of the human condition through a fantastical lens. As the characters navigate their turbulent journeys, they confront their desires, fears, and truths, making their quests resonate on a deeply human level. With each turn of the page, the reader finds themselves enthralled by the enigmatic worlds and the richly drawn characters that inhabit them.
In "The Warhound and the World's Pain," a soldier grapples with his traumatic past, haunted by the consequences of his actions, while exploring themes of redemption and destiny. It sets the tone for a narrative filled with moral ambiguity and introspective journeys. The subsequent stories delve deeper into the cosmos of Moorcock's creation, where otherworldly cities shimmer under autumn skies and dragons breathe life into the struggle between good and evil.
Each tale builds upon the last, united by a spectrum of character-driven narratives that challenge notions of heroism and villainy. The vibrant imagery and intricate world-building invite readers to lose themselves in these hauntingly beautiful landscapes. Moorcock’s skillful prose transports one to realms where the stakes are high, and the line between life and death blurs.
This collection is not just a compilation of stories; it is an exploration of the human condition through a fantastical lens. As the characters navigate their turbulent journeys, they confront their desires, fears, and truths, making their quests resonate on a deeply human level. With each turn of the page, the reader finds themselves enthralled by the enigmatic worlds and the richly drawn characters that inhabit them.