Tales of the Dying Earth

English language

Published Dec. 1, 2000

ISBN:
978-0-312-87456-8
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The Future is a foreign country

4 stars

Searching out classics of science fiction and fantasy is a hit-and-miss affair. Some of them haven't aged well, but 'The Dying Earth' is a hit.

Vance's fantasy world is temporally inverted. The standard mode for fantasy is the one Tolkien operates in, using mythology as the template for fictional events which purportedly happened in the distant past. The idea that these are tales from the infancy of humanity gives them a potency. They are like the seed of our culture and thoughts, the DNA of our morals and truths.

In "The Dying Earth", the mythological events take place in the far future instead of the distant past. Their potency come from the idea that this is what is to come. What we might be at the dying of our world sheds light on what we are now. It doesn't quite reach the heights of Gene Wolfe's "The Book of the …