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Roger Zelazny: The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth (Paperback, 2004, I Books)

The rhythms of profanity or prayer.

Zelazny was exploring the topic of divinity and the rights of gods for his whole career. He investigated shifting surrealist events and landscapes in his short stories as well as his other works.

It is apt that one of his short story collections is called "the road to Amber", but I think that most of his works can be roughly divided into "the road to Amber" and "the road to Lord of Light".

It is uncanny how good his language is too. He is a true American classic. American because he was as good at filigree details of landscapes and environments as he was at writing action scenes.

Absolute highlights of this collection for me, in order:

  1. The Keys to December (just love it! Sentient cats, arctic cold, the rights of small nations to exist)
  2. The Mortal Mountain (please treat it as a mystery …

@Iamgmm tell me if you got what's going on in The Mortal Mountain when you shall read it! Also, you're welcome. Thanks for tolerating me reading and reviewing so many murder mysteries too! :3

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@jonn Thanks again for recommending it, I wouldn't have found it on my own. And no, I couldn't figure our the Mortal Mountain - even after reading your review and knowing the clues are there :)