This Is Me, Jack Vance!
This is Me, Jack Vance! is a memoir by science fiction, fantasy, and mystery author Jack Vance (August 28, 1916 – May 26, 2013) published by Subterranean Press. It won a Hugo Award for Best Related Work in 2010. Rich Horton's review of the memoir for SF Site states that the release of the memoir is helpful to science fiction fans, as "...Vance has been fairly reticent about his personal life and also about his writing"; the memoir has "...little to say about his fiction – which Vance has long preferred to stand on its own."[1] Horton calls the memoir an "engaging" and "...easy-going narrative, generous throughout in its depiction of the people and places Vance encounters" during his travels.[1]
References
- ^ a b Horton, Rich (2009). "This is Me, Jack Vance!". sfsite.com. SF Site. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
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Works by Jack Vance
- The Dying Earth
- The Eyes of the Overworld
- Cugel's Saga
- Rhialto the Marvellous
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- Star King
- The Killing Machine
- The Palace of Love
- The Face
- The Book of Dreams
- Trullion: Alastor 2262
- Marune: Alastor 933
- Wyst: Alastor 1716
- Suldrun's Garden
- The Green Pearl
- Madouc
- Ports of Call
- Lurulu
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- The Five Gold Bands
- Vandals of the Void
- To Live Forever
- The Languages of Pao
- Slaves of the Klau
- Space Opera
- The Blue World
- Emphyrio
- Bad Ronald
- The Gray Prince
- Maske: Thaery
- Galactic Effectuator
- Night Lamp
- The Dark Ocean
- The House on Lily Street
- Strange People, Queer Notions
- The Deadly Isles
- The Flesh Mask
- This Is Me, Jack Vance!