Sean Randall reviewed The Jewels of Aptor by Samuel R. Delany
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4 stars
I really enjoyed this little story. Hopefully it says something about mankind.
189 pages
English language
Published Feb. 12, 1968 by Gollancz, Brand: Littlehampton Book Services Ltd.
Delany's first novel, written when he was about 19. The story follows a small group through a post-nuclear war future setting, on a quest to rescue a priestess of the goddess Argo from the land of the dark god Hama. If you're going to start reading his science fiction novels, this would be a good start - or read it after reading several of his later ones and gain an interesting perspective on his evolution as an author. For a book written in 1962 by a nineteen-year-old, it is imaginative and extraordinary. Even reading it now and seeing the marks of youth in the author's style, it's a fun story, and you can also notice the gift for description that make Delany's works so vivid.
I really enjoyed this little story. Hopefully it says something about mankind.