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Elak of Atlantis (Trade Paperback)
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by Henry Kuttner, with an introduction by Joe R. Lansdale

Explore the origins of Sword & Sorcery with Henry Kuttner’s Elak of Atlantis!

Published in Weird Tales to satisfy fans of Conan the Barbarian in the wake of Robert E. Howard’s death, the four long stories depict a brutal world of flashing swords and primal magic, touched by a hint of Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos. Never collected in a mass market edition since their publication in the late 1930s, these exciting tales helped to establish a genre and are a critical part of any fantasy library. Included as a bonus are Kuttner’s two Prince Raynor stories from 1939’s Strange Tales.

With seminal, thrilling adventure tales from one of the most important writers in science fiction and fantasy, Elak of Atlantis is not to be missed!

224-page softcover trade paperback ISBN: 1-60125-046-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-046-9

"I rather liked them very much, as Kuttner's imagination is every bit as sharp as C. L. Moore's though it takes a different direction, and because his prose is much the cleaner and the stories move. —Dave Truesdale, Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine

"An entertaining collection of sword & sorcery tales." —George T. Dodds, SFSite.com

About the Author

Ray Bradbury once referred to Henry Kuttner as "a neglected master... a man who shaped science fiction and fantasy in its most important years." Born in Los Angeles, Henry Kuttner (1915–1958) sold his first story, "The Graveyard Rats," to Weird Tales in 1936, the same year in which he wrote a fan letter to rising science fiction author C.L. Moore, mistakenly believing her to be a man. The two were married in 1940, and in the years that followed they collaborated constantly, publishing under at least 17 pseudonyms, most notably Lewis Padgett and Keith Hammond. Along with Elak of Atlantis and Prince Raynor, both of which were created before his marriage to Moore, Kuttner's most popular solo works were the Gallegher stories, tales about an inventor who could only build robots while drunk, and who upon sobering immediately forgot their purposes. As a friend of H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith, Kuttner also contributed several stories to the Cthulhu mythos. In addition to writing scripts for television in collaboration with Moore, Kuttner wrote several stories that have since been translated to film, most recently "Mimsy Were the Borogroves," released as The Last Mimsy. In the years since his untimely death from a heart attack at 43, Kuttner has been cited as an influence by everyone from Marion Zimmer Bradley to Roger Zelazny, and both Richard Matheson and Ray Bradbury have dedicated novels to him.

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FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar Elak Rocks
Reviewer: Shem

Elak of Atlantis is a collection of stories by Henry Kuttner. These stories are written in the tradition of Conan. Elak is the brother of a King in Northern Atlantis and it follows his adventures through several conflicts with beings of great magical power often with divine help. There are Druids, Monsters, Gods, Swordplay and damsels in distress. Great work from a simplier time. I have read several Planet Stories books now and I have enjoyed them all.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar En garde
Reviewer: B_Wiklund

Another set of neglected yarns with a sharp cut and thrust for Planet Stories.
Kuttner's Elak and his thirsty friend Lycon slash a swath across Atlantis. The two companions make for great foils as they deal with irritable druids, sorcerors and inhuman monstrosities. Kuttner's writing is a swirl of action, brooding atmosphere with plentiful doses of a keen rapier wit.
The two Prince Raynor stories while fine are not as striking but the Elak tales are a cut above the rest.

FullStarFullStarFullStarFullStarFullStar A fun romp
Reviewer: Krypter

Styled as an exploration of the early sword-and-sorcery genre in the vein of Robert Howard's Conan, this compilation of several Elak and Prince Raynor stories delivers a healthy dose of adventure, cliche and magic with just a touch of Cthulhu thrown in for good measure. Kuttner's writing style may not be as florid as Clark Ashton Smith's but his view of slaying swordsmen, hapless maidens and icky, tentacled creatures is quite similar and lovingly revealed in this book.

The book itself is a nice softbook with only a few minor flaws, mainly 1) very wide outside margins which forces the reader to bend the book more than is necessary; 2) a few spelling errors (page 88, "sliver"; page 182, "heart") and 3) a rather ugly typeface. My favorite softback books are those of Bester and Dick from Vintage, such as can be seen here, and I urge the editor to consider upgrading the line a little bit in this direction.

Apart from these minor irritations, the stories are great fun and a wonderful source of inspiration for budding S&S GMs looking for some classic two-fisted action. If you like Howard, Leiber, Burroughs or Doc Smith, you'll definitely enjoy Kuttner's Elak.


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Elak of Atlantis (Trade Paperback)
Krypter,

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Has this title been delayed?

Erik Mona (Publisher),

Rel avatar

Yes, but not too badly. It's scheduled to hit port on Friday, and should be available for purchase online by about the 15th or so and in stores shortly thereafter. The good news is that "The Secret of Sinharat," the December Planet Stories release, is part of the same shipment and should be released on time.

Krypter,

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Uh-oh: "expected January 2008". I guess I'll be waiting a mite longer now...

Malcolm Serabian (Planet Stories Subscriber),

Malgrim Color avatar

Where do you see the new date? It still looks like December to me...

Erik Mona (Publisher),

Rel avatar

The books have landed in California and should be up here within the next week or two. So we're still clinging (perhaps somewhat desperately) to a December release.

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