Re: Reading
Sam, on host 12.16.110.5
Wednesday, October 21, 1998, at 12:45:40
Re: Reading posted by Stephen on Wednesday, October 21, 1998, at 12:03:49:
> Well, I'm trying to get through The Sword of Shannara (by Terry Brooks), but I keep getting distracted. I'm mainly reading it thanks to the reccomendation the series got a while ago in the Site Journal, but in all honesty it hasn't been that interesting so far (aside from finding and laughing at the parts that seem to have been blatantly taken from Lord of the Rings). Actually, I haven't even read it at all in like 3 weeks, I've been busy with other stuff...
I have to do my Sword of Shannara spiel now. Yes, The Sword of Shannara is, on the surface, a blatant rip off of Lord of the Rings. The key events follow LotR almost religiously. Where it diverges is in its spirit. The core values and themes make a totally different point. The Shannara universe is a study of power. It's not inherently good or bad, but it can be used for either goal. Furthermore, power can lead to greed and often will ultimately consume its wielder. The series is about characters who struggle to cope with power, whether they succeed or fail and why. Shannara diverges again with respect to its characters. There is often a one-to-one correlation between the characters between Sword of Shannara and LotR in terms of their function in the story. But the characters themselves are original creations. Allanon is not Gandalf by any stretch of the imagination. Nor is Balinor Boromir, Shea Frodo, or Flick Sam. As for the talismans -- the Sword vs. the One Ring -- they aren't even similar on the surface, and I won't go into why because it would give away one of Sword's most intriguing assets.
My final "usual Shannara spiel" comment is that Sword of Shannara was Terry Brooks' first book ever, and one he originally wrote for himself rather than to publish. (The vast majority of published authors write several books and have the benefit of eons of experience before getting published.) The subsequent entries in the Shannara series are more original (increasingly so as it goes on) and better written.
Which is not to say that I personally don't enjoy Sword. I admit that I may not have become as entranced by it if it hadn't been one of the first modern fantasy novels I ever read, but it's still my favorite modern fantasy series today, and I still enjoy the books as they come out.
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