Elak of Atlantis

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Henry Kuttner: Elak of Atlantis (2015, Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company)

320 pages

English language

Published May 10, 2015 by Regnery Publishing, Incorporated, An Eagle Publishing Company.

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978-0-575-12898-9
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The four stories contained in this book were entertaining, but a mixed bag.

The two longest stories, "Thunder in the Dawn" and "Dragon Moon" felt a bit unfocused, with extended, almost psychedelic interludes that reminded me of C. L. Moore's (Kuttner's wife) "Black God's Kiss." Unfortunately, this aspect of Kuttner's stories compare unfavorably to Moore's.

"The Spawn of Dagon" was the shortest story in the book, but also the most interesting. Elak and his erstwhile companion the perpetually drunk Lycon accept what appears to be a relatively straightforward mission to assassinate a sorcerer. Without giving too much away, there's an interesting twist towards the end and the two heroes find themselves in a tense situation. While Robert E. Howard's "The Tower of the Elephant" is my usual go-to, this would also be a good example of a story to introduce Sword & Sorcery to someone unfamiliar with the subgenre.

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