Jirel of joiry

Paperback, 240 pages

English language

Published April 4, 2019 by Gateway.

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978-1-4732-2252-6
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Jirel of Joiry is a collection of five fantasy stories by C. L. Moore, often characterized as sword and sorcery. The volume compiles all but one of Moore's stories featuring the title character, a female warrior in an imagined version of medieval France. All the stories were published in Weird Tales during the 1930s. After being published as a paperback original by Paperback Library in 1969, the collection was reissued by Ace Books in the 1980s and 1990s. Donald M. Grant published an illustrated hardcover edition in 1977, under the title Black God's Shadow. In 2007, a British omnibus combining Jirel of Joiry with Moore's "Northwest Smith" stories appeared as Black Gods and Scarlet Dreams. An expanded edition, titled Black God's Kiss, was published by Paizo Publishing in 2007.

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4.25 Probably with half a point or so of historical interest. This short story collection - most of them rather loosely woven together, except for Kiss of the Black God and Shadow of the Black God - piqued my interest, because having a badass female main character roughly contemporary to Howard's and Lovecraft's is quite unique. Jirel does not disappoint much, but don't expect completely modern sensibilities. In most of the stories the focus is on the narrative and especially the utterly strange environs.

Still, some of the stories really are quite imaginative, especially Hellsgarde, and some almost pass the Bechdel Test. While there are some passages that make it clear that C. L. Moore was still very much a product of her time, the moments of weakness make Jirel more believable and less invulnerable than other sword and sorcery characters. Ultimately it's still surprising how such a character driven …

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