Conan the Wanderer
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Conan the Wanderer is a 1968 collection of four fantasy short stories written by Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter featuring Howard's seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian. Most of the stories were originally published in various fantasy magazines. The book has been reprinted a number of times since by various publishers, and has also been translated into German, Japanese, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian. It was later gathered together with Conan the Adventurer and Conan the Buccaneer into the omnibus collection The Conan Chronicles 2 (1990).
Contents:
- "Introduction" (L. Sprague de Camp)
- "Black Tears" (L. Sprague de Camp and Lin Carter)
- "Shadows in Zamboula" (Robert E. Howard)
- "The Devil in Iron" (Robert E. Howard)
- "The Flame Knife" (Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp)
[edit] Plot
Conan, now about thirty-one, survives a Turanian trap that crushes his Zuagir raiders and seeks bloody revenge on Vardanes of Zamora, their betrayer. Afterwards he moves on to other adventures, engaging in skull-duggery in the cannibal-haunted city of Zamboula and ultimately gaining command of a band of Kozaki in the service of Kobad Shah, king of Iranistan. In this final adventure he once again encounters his arch-enemy Olgerd Vladislav, his predecessor as chief of the Zuagirs.
Chronologically, the four short stories collected as Conan the Wanderer fall between Conan the Freebooter and Conan the Adventurer.
[edit] Trivia
Olgerd Vladislav first appeared in Howard's story "A Witch Shall be Born", collected in the previous Conan volume, Conan the Freebooter.
Preceded by: Conan the Freebooter |
Lancer/Ace Conan series Conan the Wanderer |
Succeeded by: Conan the Adventurer |