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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

900.0. "Zelazny's This Immortal" by ODIXIE::BEARDMORE (Doug Beardmore. Jupiter, Florida - U.S.A.) Fri Aug 10 1990 20:47

    Some years ago I heard of a Science Fiction novel called "The Imortal".
    It was about an imortal human... I don't know much more. I don't even
    know the author's name, except that it starts with a Z.
    
    It would be facinating to read about an imortal.....
    
    Has anyone heard of this book????
    
    DOUG (*)
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900.1LUGGER::REDFORDFri Aug 10 1990 21:083
    "This Immortal" by Roger Zelazny.  Recommended.  Think it won the 
    Nebula one year in the sixties.  A lot of Zelazny's books are 
    about world-weary immortals, though.
900.2OFFSHR::BOYAJIANA Legendary AdventurerSat Aug 11 1990 01:3110
    Actually, DUNE won the Nebula that year. However, DUNE was tied
    with THIS IMMORTAL (under its serial title of "And Call Me Conrad")
    for the Hugo.
    
    BUT, that same year, Zelazny did win two Nebulas: Best Novella for
    "He Who Shapes" (expanded into THE DREAM MASTER), tied with Brian
    Aldiss' "The Saliva Tree", and Best Novelette for "The Doors of
    His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth".
    
    --- jerry
900.3SA1794::CHARBONNDin the dark the innocent can't seeMon Aug 13 1990 11:037
    Others about immortals -
    
    The Immortals by James Gunn - made into a TV series some years ago
    
    Time Enough For Love - Robert Heinlein
    
    Mary's Song (World Without Stars) by Poul Anderson
900.4CIM::GEOFFREYBeware the robots of CricketTue Aug 21 1990 04:085
    
    	Another book about immortals is the Boat of a million years. 
    Great book !
    
    				jim
900.5another oneSTARCH::JSLOVEJ. Spencer Love; 237-2751; SHR1-3/E29Tue Aug 21 1990 07:176
My favorite immortal character is Robert Hedrock, in the Weapon Shops of
Isher (one story title of a (too) small set of stories set in this
universe), by A.E. Van Vogt.  Not that I disliked any of the other stories
listed here.

						-- Spencer
900.6HighlanderWOOK::LEEWook... Like 'Book' with a 'W'Tue Aug 21 1990 17:305
There are immortal characters in the movie Highlander.  Their goal in life was
to seek each other out and try to chop each other's heads off.  The last one 
left gains enormous power.

Wook
900.7AMIGA2::MCGHIEThank Heaven for small Murphys !Fri Aug 24 1990 23:257
>>> The last one left gains enormous power.

I've often wondered about that (I've only seen the movie). But what was the
purpose of having all that power. Save man from himself ?

Regards
	Mike
900.8An old new RZPOBOX::RDITTMERM&Ms, The breakfast of CHAMPIONS!!Sun Sep 16 1990 07:358
    This is the latest Zelazny note, so this is where I'll begin.
    
    someone I talked to said R.Z. had as trilogy called the RACE of
    something or other.  What the heck is this??
    
    I thought I had most of them until I heard of this one???
    
    	RD
900.9PFLOYD::ROTHBERGOnly 11mo till I can drive again!Mon Sep 17 1990 01:5614

                Hi Russ,  I  think  you  may  be referring to the
                Alien Speedway series.   Book 1 was Clypsis, Book
                2 was Pitfall and  I  forget  the name of book 3,
                however, they were not written  by  Zelazny.    I
                believe  he  endorsed  the  books and  wrote  the
                introduction  or  prologue  or  something.    Not
                Zelazny  style,  but  I  still  found  them  good
                reading.  I believe there is a note in here about
                them somewhere.
                
                Cheers, Rob