![]() (Also, of course, I've read a couple of books about Zelazny and his works since last I read this collection.) So, for instance, the incredibly weak ending of "This Mortal Mountain" grates a bit more than before, and a couple of the other single-idea stories seem a bit overextended. One of the things about keeping a booklog is that even if reading familiar material I'm considering it a bit more deeply than I used to. I think this was Zelazny's first published collection? Mostly stories from his peak early years in the 1960s includes perhaps his two best pieces from that era, the title story (which I didn't like at all on first reading it as a teenager, but which has grown on me since) and "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" which remains a favourite. ![]() Nwhyte13) The Doors of His Face, The Lamps of His Mouth and other stories, by Roger Zelazny ![]()
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