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[QUOTE="pile:1132350"][QUOTE="TheRidersofDoom:1132056"] I've actually only just begun reading Lieber, going through all the Fafhrd and Gray Mouser stuff...which I can't believe is so unknown...far exceeds Lord of The Rings. They guy is both funny, witty, dark, and detailed with his stories, I don't think a better duo of heroes exist than Fafhrd and Gray Mouser. As soon as I get done with that series I will move onto his other works. [/QUOTE] I haven't checked out his sword and sorcery work but yeah, he was a huge pioneer in that kinda stuff so it definitely must be worth a read. Where should I start with that? A manuscript of another supernatural horror type novel he did in the late 50s was published a few years back but its something like 30 bucks, kinda steep. He contributed a short piece to Ellison's Dangerous Visions that is very good and worth the price of the book (about ~10 bucks on abe) but everything in both of the Dangerous Visions collections should be required reading anyway. I'd like to get the collection of literary essays he did on Lovecraft but that thing is through the roof pricewise[/QUOTE]
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