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Eric of Zanthodon

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1982 novel by Lin Carter

Eric of Zanthodon
Cover of first edition
AuthorLin Carter
IllustratorJosh Kirby
Cover artistJosh Kirby
LanguageEnglish
SeriesZanthodon
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDAW Books
Publication date
1982
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages176
ISBN0-87997-731-0
OCLC8682037
Preceded byDarya of the Bronze Age 

Eric of Zanthodon is ascience fiction novel by American writerLin Carter, the fifth and last in his series about the fictional "Hollow Earth" land of Zanthodon. It was first published in paperback byDAW Books in May 1982, with an ebook edition following from Gateway/Orion in October 2018.[1] It was also gathered together with the other volumes in the series into the omnibus ebook collectionThe Zanthodon Megapack (Wildside Press, 2014).

Plot summary

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Zanthodon is envisioned as an immense circular cavern five hundred miles wide, one hundred miles beneath theSahara Desert, arefugium preserving various prehistoric faunas and antique human cultures that have found their way into it throughout the ages.

The story follows the improving fortunes of surface world explorer Eric Carstairs and his Zanthonian love interest Darya. It ends with them leaders of their own tribe, augmented by such other exiles from the surface as Niema and Zuma of the African Aziru tribe and World War II survivors Von Kohler, Bog and Schmidt, and heirs apparent to the leadership of Thandar and Sothar. They are now married and blessed with a young son, Gar.

Reception

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Robert M. Price finds the book and series "not without their charming moments," but also sees in them "clear evidence of Lin Carter's increasing carelessness as a writer," exhibiting "an increasing tendency toward self-contradiction and incoherent conception—a greater sloppiness coupled with an exhaustion of imagination."[2]

Steve Servello, writing inErbzine, calls the novel "the weakest in an extremely fine series," not a poor one but "anticlimactic," thinking the previous book "would have made an appropriate conclusion to the Underground World saga, save for a few loose ends." While these are resolved inEric of Zanthodon, he deems "176 pages ... about 100 too many for this purpose."[3]

References

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  1. ^Eric of Zanthodon title listing at theInternet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. ^Price, Robert M.Lin Carter: A Look Behind His Imaginary Worlds. Mercer Island, WA, Starmont House, 1991, pages 61-63.
  3. ^Servello, Steve. "'Zanthodon' Overview," a survey of the series inErbzine.

External links

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  • "The Pellucidar Connection," a literary comparison of Carter's Zanthodon with Burroughs's Pellucidar by Den Valdron, also inErbzine.
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