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they had a working lander and would be returning to the Whorl. Horn was asked to find them and go with them, in search of Caldé Silk, who (it was hoped) would bring order to the lawlessness and chaos of New Viron. In pursuit of this quest, he set off in a small boat toward the western continent he called Shadelow, joined, eventually, by Seawrack, Babbie, Sinew, and Krait. That narrative thread ends when he has reached Pajarocu and boarded the lander.
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half-finished daughter Olivine, who donates one of her eyes for her mother; the narrator will eventually echo this gift by donating one of his own to Pig at the West Pole. The leadership of Old Viron, threatened by his reappearance, arranges with Hari Mau of Gaon to have him returned to Blue — at which point the narrative connects with the opening of
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adventures on Green after the Pajarocu lander was diverted there. It is during these stories that he first discovers a strange thing: the inhumi, when he is near, can send spirits to distant places in (near) physical form, just as the Vanished People apparently can. In this way, Incanto and his companions explore Green and the original Red Sun Whorl.
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highly nonlinear, with narrative threads from different times told in parallel and story events related out of order as the narrator remembers or confronts them. As with many of Wolfe's novels, the narrator and the circumstances under which the book is being written are essential to understanding the story.
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The "Short Sun" of the title is an ordinary star, in contrast to the "Long Sun" of the Whorl where the narrator grew up. Most of the story takes place in a star system with two habitable planets, Blue and Green, which lend their names to the first two volumes. The Whorl of volume three's title is the
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and inspires him to write a book. Once free, he returns to Lizard and New Viron, where the final riddle of his identity is solved, and helps defend against a massive attack of inhumi during Hide's wedding. When the book ends, he and his companions (Nettle, Seawrack, Oreb, and Marble) have apparently
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As the book opens, the narrator, apparently Horn, is the Rajan of Gaon on Blue, acting as a sort of judge and mayor. He is attempting to set down how his adventure began: he was approached by the leaders of New Viron, who had received a letter from the "Men of PAJAROCU", a distant city, stating that
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For much of the first-person account, the narrator is imprisoned on Blue in a town called Dorp on trumped-up charges, and must use his various powers to foment a revolution against the unjust judges who rule the town. In the course of this effort, he again visits the Red Sun Whorl, where he meets a
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alternates between the narrator's first-person adventures on his way home and a third-person account of his travels on the Whorl, which he visited after Green. This third-person story is ostensibly penned by Hide, Hoof, Daisy, and Vadsig. Near the end, there is a section written by Hoof alone, and
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The book opens as the narrator is approaching the city of Blanko, where he is taken in by Inclito and his family. Small mysteries are related and solved in stories shared by the members of the household, and the narrator (now called Incanto, to conceal his identity) elliptically relates his tragic
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In alternating chapters, more or less, the Rajan of Gaon describes his current situation: the war his city is fighting against Han, a nearby city, his de facto imprisonment in Gaon, and his extensive dealings with inhumi and a critical secret he learned about them. He eventually escapes from Gaon
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cycle. However, the narrator's adventures continue as he writes, so that the manuscript is both a memoir of his past and a journal of his present. As the story progresses, the narrator's identity becomes increasingly complex and elusive. The writing style changes with each book, and the story is
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On the Whorl, the Long Sun has been blown out temporarily, and the world is in near-total darkness. The narrator encounters Pig and Hound, and with them travels to the ruins of Blood's mansion (where Mucor appears to them), and then to Old Viron. In the Caldé's Palace, he finds Maytera Marble's
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Blanko, too, is swept up in war, and Incanto again aids them in their fight, discovering that his son Hide, who does not recognize him, is fighting alongside them while searching the world for his missing father. When the book ends, he, Hide, and his new "daughter" Jahlee (an inhuma) have left
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Most of the story takes place in a star system with two habitable planets, Blue and Green (named for their appearance as seen from space). The human inhabitants arrived in the system after several centuries on an
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Pig, a blind man of giant stature who is walking to the West Pole of the Whorl to have his sight restored. He speaks with a thick accent: "Out with it" becomes "H'out wi' h'it." His true name is unknown.
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Hound, a shopkeeper who lives on the Whorl and travels with Pig and the narrator for a time. He lives in Endroad with his wife, Tansy, where they sell lanterns, nails, tack, and so on.
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Babbie, Mucor's pet hus, whom she sends to travel with Horn. Hus are native to Blue; they are something like intelligent eight-legged boars, with sharp, curving tusks.
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is an inhospitable jungle world, hot and dark and frightening, but beautiful also, with "capes of moss and trickling waters". The native inhabitants are the
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is also visited by several characters. The events of that series, it is made clear, commence just as the events of this one are ending.
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Seawrack, a mysterious and beautiful one-armed woman who was raised beneath the sea. She also travels with Horn.
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Blanko, and are on the road back to New Viron; the ending of the parallel story on Green is left uncertain.
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Hoof and Hide, their twin sons, who are, with their future wives, the ostensible compilers and editors of
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Beroep, Aanvagen, and Vadsig of Dorp, in whose household the narrator is imprisoned for much of
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with the help of one of his concubines, Evensong, and ends the first book in the wilderness.
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as being a method of mitigating the heat buildup caused by damaged cooling structures in the
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Sinew, their eldest son, who has a jealous and adversarial relationship with his father.
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including clearing out tunnels which allowed for cooling air to circulate through the
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books won ranks 8, 5, and 4 in the Locus Science Fiction polls --where the original
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Wijzer, a captain from Dorp who initially points Horn in the direction of Pajarocu.
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the narrator strikes a deal with in Gaon. Later, he passes her off as his daughter.
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Inclito, an important man in Blanko, with whom the narrator stays for most of
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How I Lost the Second World War and Helped Turn Back the German Invasion
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who, in Silk's absence, are the leadership of Old Viron on the Whorl.
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Daisy, Hoof's eventual wife, who writes the last pages of the story.
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books had won two firsts and two seconds as Fantasy novels and the
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returned finally to the Whorl, which then departs for the stars.
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The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories
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and hopefully allow constant running of the Long Sun again.
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rulers that have set themselves up as gods. At the time of
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editions (see table) were almost 1200 pages long in sum.
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who journeys with Horn for a time in the first book.
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hero. The two works are set in the same universe as
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Index

Book of the Short Sun

Gene Wolfe
Jim Burns
Tor Books
Book of the Long Sun
science fantasy
three-volume novel
American
Gene Wolfe
The Book of the Long Sun
The Book of the New Sun
Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Locus: The Magazine of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Field
generation ship
hardcover
Tor Books
0-312-86614-3
Locus Award for Best Fantasy Novel
0-312-87315-8
0-312-87314-X
0-7394-1689-8
The Book of the Long Sun
O'Neill-style
inhumi
uploaded
The Book of the New Sun
Severian
The Book of the Long Sun
inhumu

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