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.
158 pages
English language
Published Feb. 12, 1976 by Gregg Press.
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.