Return to K-Mac's home pageThe Portable Universe 18
by Michael P. Kube-McDowell

written for The Elkhart Truth,
Spring 1985, but never published


Spring seems to have had the same fertilizing effect on SF publishers' presses as it did on my back yard this year, triggering an outpouring of life. Happily, unlike my yard, most of that outpouring proved to be flowers rather than weeds. Even before the appearance of "Helliconia Winter" (Athenuem, $17.95), the creation of the world of Helliconia, with its binary star system and 25-century climatic cycle called the Great Year, stood as the high point in Brian Aldiss's long writing career.

Aldiss created for himself a broad canvas with a very fine weave, and with the appearance of the third and final volume, it's safe to say that he knew what to do with it (unlike some other writers who have proven unequal to the challenge of their own inventions). There are no missteps here, no unfulfilled promise -- just another powerful dose of Aldiss's (and Helliconia's) magic.

It may be safely said that last Christmas's "Dune" movie won few new readers for Frank Herbert's ecological and political epic -- except, perhaps, those looking for explanations. Nonetheless, the series' many fans will rejoice at the publication of "Chapterhouse: Dune" (Putnam, $17.95). The sixth volume in the 50,000-year history finds the Bene Gesserit and Honored Matres warring for control of the last fragments of Leto's Old Empire, and for the new desert world taking shape under the Gesserit's hand.

Bluejay's publicists compare L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt's 1942 novel "The Land of Unreason" ($7.95 trade) to the popular Xanth books by Piers Anthony, not unfairly. Diplomat Fred Barber's displacement from wartime Britain to the land of Fairy is filled with the same sort of good humor and whimsy (though, mercifully, less punning). Tim Kirk's delightful drawings add to, rather than merely steal space from, the text of this long-neglected fantasy.

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-- Goshen resident Michael P. Kube-McDowell is the author of EMPRISE, a science-fiction novel to be published in June by Berkley.


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