Where Time Winds Blow

by Robert Holdstock

Other authorsRon Walotski (Cover artist)
Hardcover, 1981

Status

Available

Call number

PR6058.O442

Publication

Pocket Books (New York, 1981). Book club edition (gutter code M36). 250 pages.

Description

'A planet where eerie time displacements, like winds, can dump alien artefacts from the past and future into now, or sweep things away from now into anywhen.''A planet that attracts both scientists and fortune hunters, rummaging among the strangenesses, risking oblivion, carrying with them their own hang-ups, desperations, odd urges and searches.'You won't easily forget this haunting, fully-realised world.' TRIBUNE.

Media reviews

On VanderZande’s World, also known as Kamelios, strange storms called fiersig can disturb moods and change personality. In addition, a peculiar valley is intermittently altered by winds which seem to project objects and locations through time. If engulfed by these time winds, people disappear.
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Worse, if caught up in the edge of a time eddy, only a part of you may be swept away. Human search parties scour the valley for artefacts revealed by the winds. The strange atmosphere of the planet has imbued their members with odd superstitions. A phantom human figure, which may or may not be a figment of the imagination, haunts the valley. The first two sections of the book deal with the environment of this strange rift and the human society which has evolved there but in part three, after the inevitable happens, we are suddenly wrenched away to a totally different part of the planet in order for the author to indulge in philosophising through the medium of viewpoint character Leo Faulcon and to set up what is, to me, an unsatisfying ending. The prose is occasionally Ballardian in tone but I found it too distanced. As a consequence I didn’t feel involved enough with the characters. When Time Winds Blow rather confirms my previously heldopinion of Holdstock’s work. I’m afraid there is something about his style which does not engage me.
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User reviews

LibraryThing member sf_addict
Quite an interesting adventure story!

Awards

British Science Fiction Association Award (Shortlist — Novel — 1981)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1981

Physical description

250 p.; 8 inches
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