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The Shadow of the Torturer (Book of the New Sun)
Series: Book of the New Sun
Volume: 1
Genre: Fantasy
ISBN: 0312890176
Pages: 413 pages
Publisher: Tor Books
Price: 14.95
Reader Rating: 9 out of 10
Votes: 29
The Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe

Description: One of the most acclaimed 'science fantasies' ever, Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun is a long, magical novel in four volumes. Shadow & Claw contains the first two: The Shadow of the Torturer and The Claw of the Conciliator, which respectively won the World Fantasy and Nebula Awards.

This is the first-person narrative of Severian, a lowly apprentice torturer blessed and cursed with a photographic memory, whose travels lead him through the marvels of far-future Urth, and who - as revealed near the beginning - eventually becomes his land's sole ruler or Autarch. On the surface it's a colorful story with all the classic ingredients: growing up, adventure, sex, betrayal, murder, exile, battle, monsters, and mysteries to be solved. (Only well into book 2 do we realize what saved Severian's life in chapter 1.) For lovers of literary allusions, they are plenty here: a Dickensian cemetery scene, a torture-engine from Kafka, a wonderful library out of Borges, and familiar fables changed by eons of retelling. Wolfe evokes a chilly sense of time's vastness, with an age-old, much-restored painting of a golden-visored 'knight,' really an astronaut standing on the moon, and an ancient citadel of metal towers, actually grounded spacecraft. Even the sun is senile and dying, and so Urth needs a new sun.

The Book of the New Sun is almost heartbreakingly good, full of riches and subtleties that improve with each rereading. It is Gene Wolfe's masterpiece.

Also in this series are The Claw of The Conciliator, The Sword of the Lictor, The Citadel of the Autarch Return to the Gene Wolfe page.

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