Soldiers of Paradise

280 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 1987 by Arbor House.

ISBN:
978-0-87795-861-1
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OCLC Number:
15591402

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Where the seasons last for generations, hard winter makes for hard religion. The worlds of the solar system are the hells through which all souls must incarnate on their journey to Paradise; all, that is, but the Starbridges, nobles who serve to enforce the "divine will." In the lowest slums of the city-state of Charn, a Starbridge doctor and a drunken prince defy the law to bring medicine to the poor and hear the story-music of the refugee Antinomials, a wild people who shun words, infidels pressed to the edge of extinction. As a decades-long pitched battle approaches the city and the Bishop of Charn herself is condemned for impurity, the doctor and the prince will follow their compassion into the heart of a revolution, just on the eve of spring, with its strange and treacherous sugar rain.(This is the first book of the Starbridge Chronicles, and is followed by …

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reviewed Soldiers of Paradise by Paul Park (The Starbridge chronicles)

Interesting and somewhat inscrutable, but not among my favorites

I will begin by saying that there is some pretty clear inspiration here from Gene Wolfe's Book of the New Sun. It doesn't approach copycat levels, and the story is very much its own thing, but it's enough to be worth mentioning. One obvious example is that, similar to the "destriers" in BotNS, this series has "horses" that are clearly not horses as we know them (though the way they are described is also different from Wolfe's destriers). Not "dying earth" in the same way, but the story takes place in what seems to be a very distant future, in a society that seems to have forgotten much of its early history. Humans may not be humans as we know ourselves today.

As I write this, I'm partway through the third (final) book of the series, and I would say that these books probably aren't for everyone. For one …

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