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1. Ring of Swords by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(1994-11-15)
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A little too vague
The Hwarath are real, right? But, it is also about the Hwarath, a culture where the women stay home and have babies (oh? Really? Are you sure that's all they do?) and the men are off looking for an enemy. They badly want to find an enemy and when they find humans, yipee!!! Except, humans don't understand the rules of war. I have never read a book where an alien culture is so carefully drawn that you start thinking you are reading something that involved anthropological research, not dry research, but research. Wait a minute, these guys don't exist. By the time you finish reading Ring of Swords, you will know what the Hwarath consider ethical and honorable, who really calls the shots, what is sexy, what is going on thatHwarath hide from other Hwarath, what they think is exceptable human chow, what their music sounds like (ouch), a touch of their mythology, what they wear when they aren't trying to impress humans and what their theater is like. Especially their theater! I know more about the Hwarath now than I know about Canadians, and I live in Minnesota and have Canadian cousins. And Canadians really do exist. And by the way, the plot of Ring of Swords is pretty cool too.
Thought-provoking I found the actions of one of the human characters quite puzzling. He ends up working for the aliens (and more than that), after they... let's say they were as nasty as possible. And he is quite sincere about changing sides. Does this really happen? Plus, he seems to "change" in another way, which is even more fundamental (this sounds cryptic, but I don't want to give spoilers). Don't know if that's possible either. I agree with the reaction of Anna (another character) to the idea of getting together with someone who helped... well, read the book and see. Also, the human negotiators were represented as part of a small minority who wanted to get off the (severely congested) Earth to "explore strange new worlds". Given that, and the future setting with FTL travel, these people seemed far too xeno- and homophobic. Not yer average space opera -- well worth reading and thinking about. P.S.: There might be *two* non-human intelligent species here...
A zig zag through an alien culture
Thoughtful, provocative anthropological science finction |
2. Ordinary People by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 124
Pages
(2005-05-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description Eleanor Arnason s award-winning novel, A Woman of the Iron People, has won high praise from some of today's finest writers, including Ursula K. LeGuin, who wrote of it, ''At last, a nonpredictable, thought-through, can t-stop-reading-it story, full of complicated and irresistible people, some of them human. This fascinating novel asks some big, serious questions, and it gives no easy answers.'' And so with the stories in this collection. All of Arnason's characters, however ordinary, are complicated and irresistible, even or especially when they re being stubborn and grumpy. |
3. A Woman of the Iron People by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 424
Pages
(2004-09-20)
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Culture Treasure Trove
In the best tradition of first contact novels!
excellent story telling
A+: a wonderful anthropological first-contact novel. Lixia, the viewpoint character,is a Hawaiian anthropologist from an 'There was no point in sneaking around.If they caught me spying, I'd be The technique hadn't worked in New Jersey, of course.The people there Nia, a woman of the Iron People, is a smith and a pervert - she once loved "This person without fur is amazing.She knows nothing about Lixia and Nia are joined by Dexter Seawarrior, Ph.D., an Angeleno The book is filled with complicated people, some of them human,muddling through life. "When a shamaness of an alien village, having handled for the momentthe problem of an alien intruder, walks away complaining aloud, 'Why do these things always happen to me?' the reader knows she's in trustworthy hands.High marks."-- Suzy McKee Charnas -- plus more nice cover blurbs from P. Sargent, Ch. Platt, MJ Engh, John Happy reading!
Something to think about. |
4. Tomb of the Fathers by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2010-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description ''Eleanor Arnason is a treasure,'' writes Andrea Hairston, the award-winning author of Mindscape. ''Why? She knows her craft, respects her audience, and has a dazzling imagination. She entertains us with fearless writing. Tomb of the Fathers is an elegant thought experiment on gender, class, and ethics. An interstellar comedy of errors, Tomb of the Fathers is laugh-out-loud funny and also a thought-provoking thriller. Arnason's deft universe-building transported me to the great beyond where I delighted in the company of complex, juicy characters who--whether human, humanoid, machine, or genetic mash-up--bared their souls. Tomb of the Fathers is the space adventure you've been dying to read. At the last page, I wanted more. Indeed, my only complaint is that I want a sequel now!'' And Carolyn Gilman, author of Halfway Human, says ''Fair warning: don't open this book unless you're prepared to spend the next few hours in a world of Marxist aliens, sentient spacesuits, topsy turvy gender relations, and eyes-glued-to-the-page adventure. Eleanor Arnason writes fast-paced space drama riddled with wry humor and social commentary. Heavens, it's tasty.'' Customer Reviews (1)
Read this book and then write your own .... |
5. To the Resurrection Station by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1986-10)
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Customer Reviews (1)
A bit aimless but charming adventure |
6. In the Light of Sigma Draconis (A Woman of the Iron People, Part 1) by Eleanor Arnason | |
Mass Market Paperback: 236
Pages
(1992-06)
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A wonderful anthropological first-contact novel. Highly recommended |
7. Mammoths of the Great Plains (Outspoken Authors) by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2010-05-01)
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8. Daughter of the Bear King by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-08)
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Bear-sired hero
Her other books are supposed to be good Finally put the book down with about 50 pages left to go. I guess that shows you how much I cared about how it ended. Characters were indifferent and impersonal. Storeyline had some potential...but, if you don't care about anybody in the story, what's the point? The heroine in this story was totally self absorbed. Couldn't care less about her husband, and just nominally showed some interest in her daughter. Didn't like her one little teensy bit. I hear her other books are good. Some I've heard are even exceptional. Everyone has a bad day (book) I guess :). Very poor character development. Not a fun read at all. SF
Her other books are supposed to be good Finally put the book down with about 50 pages left to go. I guess that shows you how much I cared about how it ended. Characters were indifferent and impersonal. Storeyline had some potential...but, if you don't care about anybody in the story, what's the point? I hear her other books are good. Some I've heard are even exceptional. Everyone has a bad day (book) I guess :). Very poor character development. Not a fun read at all. SF ... Read more |
9. Tales of the Unanticipated # 22: Birth, Death, & Rebirth Issue by Eleanor Arnason, Mark W. Tiedemann, William Mingin, Sue Isle, Mary Soon Lee, H. Courreges LeBlanc, Kelly McCullough, Judy Klass, Martha A. Hood | |
Perfect Paperback: 126
Pages
(2001)
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10. Biography - Arnason, Eleanor (1942-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by Gale Reference Team | |
Digital: 5
Pages
(2007-01-01)
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11. Changing Women (A Woman of the Iron People, Part 2) by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback: 263
Pages
(1992-07)
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A wonderful anthropological first-contact novel. Highly recommended, |
12. The Sword Smith by ELEANOR ARNASON | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(1978)
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Very light reading
I think this is supposed to be classic fantasy |
13. RING OF SWORDS by Eleanor Arnason | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1993-01-01)
Asin: B0028QCUQQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1999 by orson scott card, eleanor arnason, scott bradfield, michael thomas, steve rasnic tem | |
Paperback: 53
Pages
(1999)
Asin: B000U1U0SG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
15. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine July 1994 (Jul.) by Jack / Goldstein, Lisa / Arnason, Eleanor & others McDevitt | |
Paperback:
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(1994-01-01)
Asin: B003EAYLGM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
16. Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1999 (Dec.) by Orson Scott / Arnason, Eleanor / Tem, Steve Rasnic & others Card | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1999-01-01)
Asin: B0026C4OOS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
17. Isaac Asimov's 1999--April by Tony Daniel, Kristine Kathryn Rusch. Contributors include Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1999)
Asin: B001906MI4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
18. Woman of the Iron People: The Light of Sigma Draconis #1 by Eleanor Arnason | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1991)
Asin: B002Q6RV6W Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
19. TALES OF THE UNANTICIPATED; NUMBER 21; APRIL 2000 - APRIL 2001 by Kelly McCullough, R. Neube, Judy Klass, Eleanor Arnason, Fred Schepartz, William Laughlin, Naomi Kritzer, John Calvin Rezmerski, Ann K. Schwader | |
Perfect Paperback: 118
Pages
(2001)
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20. Tales of the Unanticipated # 23 by Judy Klass, Eleanor Arnason, Laurel Winter, William Mingin, Hilary Moon Murphy, Jason Sanford, Carolyn Ives Gilman, P. M. F. Johnson, Sandra Rector | |
Perfect Paperback: 130
Pages
(2002)
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