On Jan 21, 1:39 am, ra2addict2... RemoveThis @yahoo.com wrote:
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> In the magazine NOVA issue #1 (and also the last issue), published
> June 1972; there is an interview with Roger. The interviewer asked
> Roger "What are you presently working on and what are your plans for
> the future?" Roger replies, "I just finished an sf novel - THE GUNS
> OF AVALON - a sequel to NINE PRINCES IN AMBER. I am about to begin
> work on a non-sf novel." I guess this non-sf novel was APOSTATE'S
> GOLD. Thanks Chris for clearing the air.... I was stumped not knowing
> which book I was missing from my collection.
Actually, your assumption is incorrect. Zelazny completed THE DEAD
MAN'S BROTHER (originally APOSTATE'S GOLD) in June 1971 according to
correspondence with his agent. But he had envisioned a trio (not a
trilogy) of mystery/thriller novels, and in May 1972 he was about to
begin work on the second - it was to be entitled ALBATROSS! and was to
have been dedicated to Philip José Farmer. He described it as a "sort
of ecological mystery-adventure novel." But because of the
discouraging news about THE DEAD MAN'S BROTHER - it was making the
rounds of the other major publishers, all of whom wanted an sf/f novel
from Zelazny and not a non-genre work - he apparently never did start
on ALBATROSS! And Philip Farmer ended up with SIGN OF THE UNICORN
dedicated to him instead.
Chris
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