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In "Lord of Samarcand," Robert E. Howard crafts a vivid tapestry of adventure that marries historical fiction with his signature sword and sorcery style. Set against the backdrop of the Middle East during the tumultuous 10th century, the narrative follows the exploits of the legendary hero, El Borak, whose daring escapades are steeped in intrigue and martial prowess. Howard's prose brims with visceral imagery and a rhythmic cadence that reflects the brutal beauty of his settings, drawing readers into a world where honor, treachery, and the supernatural coexist. This tale exemplifies Howard's…mehr

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In "Lord of Samarcand," Robert E. Howard crafts a vivid tapestry of adventure that marries historical fiction with his signature sword and sorcery style. Set against the backdrop of the Middle East during the tumultuous 10th century, the narrative follows the exploits of the legendary hero, El Borak, whose daring escapades are steeped in intrigue and martial prowess. Howard's prose brims with visceral imagery and a rhythmic cadence that reflects the brutal beauty of his settings, drawing readers into a world where honor, treachery, and the supernatural coexist. This tale exemplifies Howard's engagement with exotic locales, playing into the era's romanticized narratives while contributing to the broader genre of heroic fantasy that characterized early 20th-century literature. Robert E. Howard, renowned as the father of sword and sorcery, was a prolific writer whose imaginative tales were greatly influenced by his fascination with history, mythology, and the inherent struggles of the human condition. Living in the early 1900s, Howard's works were shaped by the cultural zeitgeist of American pulp fiction, aimed at evoking strong emotions and transporting readers to far-off realms. "Lord of Samarcand" stands as a testament to his ability to intertwine thrilling adventure with deeper philosophical explorations, reflecting his understanding of ancient civilizations and their complexities. This captivating tale is highly recommended for enthusiasts of fantasy literature, fans of Howard'Äôs works, and anyone drawn to richly woven narratives filled with action and emotional intensity. "Lord of Samarcand" not only entertains but also provokes contemplation about heroism and the timeless motifs that resonate through history.

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Robert Ervin Howard was an American writer born on January 22, 1906, in Peaster, Texas. Known for his prolific work in pulp fiction, he created iconic characters, most notably Conan the Barbarian, and is considered the father of the sword and sorcery subgenre. Raised in Texas, Howard wrote across a variety of genres, including horror, fantasy, and adventure, often weaving complex narratives involving mythological creatures, dark magic, and heroic struggles. His writing was influenced by authors such as H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. Despite his early death at the age of 30 on June 11, 1936, in Cross Plains, Texas, Howard's impact on genre fiction was profound. His works have inspired countless writers, filmmakers, and artists, cementing his legacy within fantasy and pulp literature. His parents were Hester Jane Ervin Howard and Isaac Mordecai Howard, and Howard's creative output, especially his Conan stories, has continued to captivate audiences long after his untimely death. Howard's poems, like "Singers in the Shadows" and "Always Comes Evening," also reflect his talent for evoking vivid imagery and emotion.