Showing posts with label Biggle Jr.(Lloyd). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Biggle Jr.(Lloyd). Show all posts

Monday, April 4, 2011

Monument by Lloyd Biggle, Jr.

From Goodreads:


Lost Eden
It was a world of dazzling but deadly beauty, where pleasure was man's most precious birthright. In this lost colony the inhabitants had forgotten the very existence of earth. Only one man remembered. He foresaw the awesome consequences if this paradise were ever rediscovered.

Monument

The novel of a frightening future - a planet in mortal combat with an alien universe.



Cerne Obrien was not a well educated man.  He was a spacer.  When his ship crashes on an undeveloped paradise planet he discovers that he was not the first human to land there.  Another ship set up a colony in the past.  He helps the natives make their world a better place to live.  As he gets older, he starts to realize that he might not survive until humanity finds this paradise.  Cerne does not want this paradise to be destroyed by the tourists so he develops "the Plan".


In many ways this novel reads like a collaboration between Isaac Asimov and Clifford Simak.  Anytime I read about something called "the Plan" I can not help but think of "The Seldon Plan" from Asimov's Foundation books.  The tone of the book and the main character show more of a Simak influence.  Simak used a relaxed pacing in his novel "Way Station" among others.  This story is similar in style and pacing to the low key Simak approach.  Cerne is a typical Simak protagonist.  He might not be the most intelligent person in the story but he is smarter than he appears.  "The Plan" he sets in motion is deceptively cunning. 


Lloyd Biggle, Jr. is an author who has disappeared from mainstream science fiction discussions.  When I read a book like this, it reminds me that I have to do my part to help show fans what a great writer he was.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Lloyd Biggle Jr. Profile


 Remembering Lloyd Biggle Jr.

I have a confession to make.  Before this week I never read any of Biggle's stories.  I am now reading "Monument" for the Classic Science Fiction group.

In the area I grew up in, Biggle's books did not appear on the book racks.  I was fascinated by this author but at that time I did not have the option of buying the books online.  The titles of his novels sounded different from other writers' books.  "The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets", "All the Colors of Darkness", "Silence is Deadly".  The names alone evoke exotic sounding tales.  What are "All the Colors of Darkness"?  I know that I am anxious to find out.  

From what I have heard, "Monument" is a good place to start reading the Biggle novels.  It is a stand alone novel that some consider to be his best work.  I am finding it very interesting.  A space bum crash lands on a backwards planet, lives peacefully with the natives (descendents of an earlier ship), realizes he is dying and proceeds to prepare them for the inevitable efforts of mankind to turn their planet into a resort.  The writing is easy to read while introducing more complex thoughts that are not apparent until later.

I will be adding more Biggle books in the future.

Biography

 Follow this link to the Wikipedia biography.  While serving in World War II he was wounded twice.  The second time left him disabled for life.  In his civilian life he became known, in addition to being an author, as a musician and as the founder of the Science Fiction Oral History Association.  The association maintains an archive of video and audio recordings of people involved in science fiction.

He published two dozen mystery books and numerous short stories.


Bibliography

Series
    Jan Darzek

  • “Whom the Gods Love” (1971)
  • All the Colors of Darkness (1963)
  • Watchers of the Dark (1966)
  • This Darkening Universe (1975)
  • Silence is Deadly (1977)
  • The Whirligig of Time (1979)

  Cultural Survey
  • ·         “The King Who Wasn’t” (2001)
  • ·         “Perchance to Dream” (2002)
  • ·         “The Pristine Planet” (2003)
  • ·         “Off the Zomler, By the Zomler” (2003)
  • ·         “The Problem of the Gourmet Planet” (2003)
  • ·         The Still, Small Voice of Trumpets (1968).
  • ·         The World Menders (1971) Serialized in three parts in Analog

Other Novels

    * Hornet's Nest (1959)
    * The Angry Espers (1961)
    * A Taste of Fire (1959)
    * The Fury Out of Time (1965)
    * The Light that Never Was (1972)
    * Monument (1974)
    * Alien Main (1985), with T. L. Sherred
    * Interface for Murder (1987)
    * The Quallsford Inheritance (1987)
    * The Glendower Conspiracy (1990); see camera obscura
    * Where Dead Soldiers Walk (1994)

Collections

    * The Rule of the Door and Other Fanciful Regulations (1967)
    * The Metallic Muse (1972)
    * A Galaxy of Strangers (1976)