Title: Mazirian the Magician ▷
Other titles: The Dying Earth
Series: The Dying Earth
Dutch title: De stervende aarde
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Published as a book, all stories original to the publication. (ref) It contains the following stories:
According to Foreverness, the original title of the collection (The Dying Earth) was strongly disapproved by Vance. Later published under the title Mazirian the Magician. Vance also preferred a different order (starting with the similarly titled “Mazirian the Magician”) for the stories from the one originally used.
Vance wrote the stories while serving in de Pacific as a merchant seaman, during the Second World War. Foreverness writes:
Thought to be influenced by various writers; influences actually mentioned by author include: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jeffery Farnol, P. G. Wodehouse and L. Frank Baum; from The Emerald City of Oz: The Phanfasms were Erbs, and so dreaded by mortals and immortals alike that no one had been near their mountain home for several thousand years. Other interesting Oz echoes occur. (ref)
Jackvance.com asserts that the stories have...
...inspired generations of fantasy writers- from Gene Wolfe and Michael Moorcock, to Neil Gaiman and George R.R. Martin- and has deeply influenced today’s realms of graphic novels, comics, and fantasy role-playing games (in particular, Dungeons & Dragons). (ref)
See also the Wikipedia article.
Republished as Mazirian the Magician, Spatterlight, 2012
ISFDB characterizes the novel as a “fix-up/related-story collection”. (ref)
The novel contains the following stories:
Republished as Cugel the Clever, Spatterlight, 2012
First published in the collection Rhialto the Marvellous, which contained:
Republished in Rhialto the Marvellous, Spatterlight 2012.
Contents of this collection:
Republished in Rhialto the Marvellous, Spatterlight 2012.
This collection contains outlines, different versions of published titles, and unpublished work. A list form the jackvance.com website:
Wild Thyme and Violets and Other Unpublished Works, Spatterlight, 2012.