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  2. Creatures of Light and Darkness - Wikipedia

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    [3] Unlike other books by Zelazny, such as Lord of Light or the series The Chronicles of Amber, this novel is more poetic in style, and contains less straightforward action. However, like other novels, Zelazny incorporates ancient myth, in this case from Egyptian and some Greek myth, and weaves ultra-futuristic technology with fantasy elements.

  3. Today We Choose Faces - Wikipedia

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    Today We Choose Faces is a 1973 science fiction novel by American writer Roger Zelazny.As originally constructed, Part 1 was an extensive flashback which followed Part 2, but the order of the sections was changed at the request of editor David Hartwell, who felt that the novel worked better in chronological order.

  4. Jack of Shadows - Wikipedia

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    I liked ending it with that sort of ambiguous ending.” [3] Instead, he wrote several prequels. The Illustrated Roger Zelazny includes a prequel short story, "Shadowjack", illustrated by Gray Morrow. Zelazny's collection The Last Defender of Camelot (1981, Underwood-Miller) reprints the tale "Shadowjack" but without the illustrations. This was ...

  5. Roger Zelazny - Wikipedia

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    Zelazny was married twice, first to Sharon Steberl in 1964 (divorced, no children), and then to Judith Alene Callahan in 1966. Prior to this he was engaged to folk singer Hedy West for six months from 1961 to 1962. [4] Roger and Judith had two sons, Devin and Trent (an author of crime fiction), and a daughter, Shannon.

  6. Roger Zelazny bibliography - Wikipedia

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    This Immortal (1966) (initially serialized in abridged form in 1965 as ...And Call Me Conrad, the author's preferred title) – Hugo Award winner, 1966 [7]; The Dream Master (1966) (an expansion of the novella "He Who Shapes" [1965]); the film Dreamscape began from Zelazny's outline which he based on "He Who Shapes"/The Dream Master, but he was not involved in the film after they bought the ...

  7. The Hand of Oberon - Wikipedia

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    Roger Zelazny (or possibly one of his doppelgängers) makes a cameo in his own novel as "Roger" — a cadaverous, grinning, pipe-smoking guard in Amber's dungeon who is writing a "philosophical romance shot through with elements of horror and morbidity". Some of the themes of the series as a whole are shadows, doubles and the nature of reality.

  8. Category:Works by Roger Zelazny - Wikipedia

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    Short stories by Roger Zelazny (7 P) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 02:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  9. New Revised Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English.It was first published in 1989 by the National Council of Churches, [5] the NRSV was created by an ecumenical committee of scholars "comprising about thirty members".