The Warrior Who Carried Life

Novel by Geoff Ryman

The Warrior Who Carried Life is a novel by Geoff Ryman published in 1985.[1]

Plot summary

Cara learns witchcraft to get revenge on the Galu.[2]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed The Warrior Who Carried Life for White Dwarf #66, and stated that "For the climax Ryman goes for broke; a sad and gentle coda saves his theme from the common fault of being too big to care about. There are glitches (the appalling poetry of the Secret Rose crashes to I earth when verbalized as 'Humanity was in danger of being replaced'), but Ryman is an author to watch."[2]

Colin Greenland reviewed The Warrior Who Carried Life for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Ryman draws on folklore other authors have forgotten, to create a dark fantasy at once familiar and deeply strange. Cara's quest through hell for vengeance on inhuman invaders has the clarity and conviction of a good nightmare. Geoff Ryman is the most gifted of new British fantasy writers by far."[3]

Reviews

  • Review by Brian Stableford (1985) in Fantasy Review, June 1985
  • Review by Faren Miller (1985) in Locus, #294 July 1985
  • Review by Mike Dickinson (1985) in Vector 127
  • Review by Gregory Feeley (1985) in Foundation, #35 Winter 1985/1986, (1986)
  • Review by Mary Gentle (1985) in Interzone, #12 Summer 1985
  • Review by Orson Scott Card (1987) in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1987
  • Review by Tom Easton (1987) in Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact, August 1987
  • Review by Darrell Schweitzer (1989) in Aboriginal Science Fiction, January-February 1989
  • Review by Matt Hilliard (2013) in Strange Horizons, 22 July 2013

References

  1. ^ "Title: The Warrior Who Carried Life". isfdb.org.
  2. ^ a b Langford, Dave (June 1985). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 66. Games Workshop. p. 8.
  3. ^ Greenland, Colin (June 1985). "Fantasy Media". Imagine (review) (27). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd.: 47.
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Works by Geoff Ryman
  • The Unconquered Country: A Life History (1984)
  • The Warrior Who Carried Life (1985)
  • The Child Garden: Or, A Low Comedy (1989)
  • Was... (1992)
  • 253: or, Tube Theatre (1996)
  • Lust (2001)
  • Air: Or, Have Not Have (2005)
  • The King's Last Song (2006)
  • What We Found (2011)


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