The halfling : and other stories

by Leigh Brackett

Other authorsMel Odom
Paper Book, 1973

Status

Available

Call number

813

Publication

New York : Berkley Pub. Group, 1983, c1973.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
Is Brackett a fan of Burroughs? I'm not. So many of these just didn't work for me. My favorite story was one that took place on Earth, All the Colors of the Rainbow. What is the very worst effect bigots can have on victims? Hint - it's not lynching, or even torture.
LibraryThing member empress8411
Overall, this is an interesting collection of science-fiction tales. Several have a fantasy tone (think, Conan the Barbarian) where the SpaceMan comes to the Primitive Tribes, and most take place on other planets, mostly in our solar system. These stories obviously pre-date the current science
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which understands there is no life and no way for humans to exist on most of these planets.

My big qualm with the stories is the role of women. All the stories take place from the male viewpoint. Women are either the Villain (Halfling, Venus), the Helper (Citadel, Venus, Gone Forever), or Damsel/Mother (Dancing Girl, Rainbow, Truants). None are the center of the quest or the Doer of Actions. Yes, some are brave and smart, in the case of the Helper, the Hero could not accomplish his Quest without her, but still, the women seem to be always the same - help the hero, sacrifice for the hero, give all for the hero. They are often beautiful and easily available for the hero's pleasure. To my modern mind, this was repugnant. However, in 1973, the active role (rescuing the hero, braving dangers) probably seemed refreshing. Forty-Plus Years makes a huge difference in perception.

Note: In All the Colors of the Rainbow, several characters use the word nigger. This is not used in a positive context, meaning, it is the antagonist who use the phrase, and it is shown to be negative word. In addition, the story centers on racism, which is also shown as a negative ideology. The use of the word is central to the story and not used for shock value.

Bookmarks: Overall: 3 of 5

The Halfling: 2/5
The Dancing Girl of Ganymede: 2.5/5
The Citadel of Lost Ages: 2/5
All the Colors of the Rainbow: 4/5
The Shadows: 3.5/5
Enchantress of Venus: 3/5
The Lake of Gone Forever: 3/5
*The Truants: 2/5

*This story is not included the table of contents or the acknowledgements.
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Language

Original publication date

1973

Physical description

32 p.; 18 inches

ISBN

0441315976 / 9780441315970
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