
Elric the Sleeping Wizard
"I envy those of you who will be reading Moorcock's books for the first time. Not only did these books change an entire genre of literature, they also profoundly influenced a generation of dreamers."
-Holly Black, author of The Spiderwick Chronicles and The Coldest Girl in Icetown-
"If you're interested in fantasy fiction, you have to read Michael Moorcock. He single-handedly changed the entire genre: He's a giant."
-Tad Williams-
The only character who does what no other character in fantasy literature has done and who has radically influenced the works that follow him: Elric, Moorcock's physically weak, mentally troubled, rock'n'roll style anti-hero who is addicted to his sword like a drug addict!
Elric of Melniboné, the legendary character created by Michael Moorcock, faces gods from fire, powerful wizards, and demons from hell in the ever-approaching war between Chaos and Order in the third book of the series, The Sleeping Wizard; In this difficult and exciting journey where he struggles on the edge of death and life, he encounters his greatest enemy among all these enemies... Himself.
Master author Michael Moorcock's story "And Thus the Great Emperor Received His Education...", which has not been published before in Moorcock collections, appears for the first time in The Sleeping Wizard.
"The white-faced demon stood over the dead thing from hell. Its crimson eyes glowed with rage. It opened its pale mouth and laughed wildly. It threw its arms into the air. The rune blade burned with black and terrible flame, calling out to the Lords of Chaos with a wordless, exalted scream. Suddenly "Silence fell. Then Elric bowed his head and began to weep."
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 392
Year of Print: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: İthaki Publications
Cover Application: Şükrü Karakoç
Prepared for Publication by: Ömer Ezer
Publication Coordinator: Tuğçe Nida Sevin
First Print Year: 2016
Number of Pages: 392
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 392 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9786053755609 |
Translator | : | Barış Tanyeri |
The heart | : | Turkish |