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The World of Tiers is a series of science fiction novels by American writer Philip José Farmer.They are set within a series of artificially constructed universes, created and ruled by decadent beings who are genetically identical to humans, but regard themselves as superior, and are the inheritors of an advanced technology they no longer understand.
Red Orc's Rage (1991) is a recursive science fiction novel by American writer Philip José Farmer, part of his "World of Tiers" series.The plot of the book was inspired by the work of American psychiatrist A. James Giannini, M.D, who used earlier books in Farmer's series as role-playing tools and aids to self-analysis.
The World of Tiers Volume One (SFBC, 1991, inc Vols 1–2) The World of Tiers Volume Two (SFBC, 1991, inc Vols 3–5) World of Tiers 1 (Sphere, 1986, inc Vols 1–3) World of Tiers 2 (Sphere, 1986, inc Vols 4–5) The World of Tiers (Tor, 1996, ISBN 0-312-85761-6, inc Vols 1–3) The World of Tiers, Volume Two (Tor, 1997, ISBN 0-312-86377-2 ...
The two continue their adventure as they ascend the various levels of the World of Tiers including the medieval Dracheland and the jungle Atlantis. When they finally make it to the palace of Jadawin they make a shocking discovery; Robert Wolff is Lord Jadawin, who lost his memory after being defeated by another lord, and ended up stranded on Earth.
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Philip José Farmer (January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) was an American author known for his science fiction and fantasy novels and short stories. [2]Farmer is best known for two sequences of novels, the World of Tiers (1965–93) and Riverworld (1971–83) series.
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The portion of the world where most of the events take place is called the Four Corners of Civilization in the books, and the whole world has been officially named "Temerant" by Patrick Rothfuss in his blog. [3] World of Tiers: The Maker of Universes: 1965 Philip Jose Farmer: Series of pocket universes created by an advanced, decadent humanoid ...