Darkover Landfall

Darkover Landfall

Cover of the first edition
Author Marion Zimmer Bradley
Cover artist Jack Gaughan
Country United States
Language English
Series Darkover
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher DAW Books
Publication date
1972
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 160 pp
OCLC 715454

Darkover Landfall is a science fiction novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley in the Darkover series. It was originally published in 1972 by DAW Books.[1] It has since been republished several times and is included as part of the Darkover: First Contact omnibus. According to Bradley's obituary, the events of this book take place at the end of the 21st century.[2]

Plot summary

Darkover Landfall concerns the crew and colonists of a spaceship that is forced to crash land on Cottman IV, an inhospitable planet in orbit around a red giant. The crew become accidental colonists when the ship loses contact with Earth and they realize rescue is impossible. The book introduces surnames, religious and cultural themes that echo throughout the Darkover series of books. This series spans millennia, as the ship's descendants populate the world and develop unique cultures and psi abilities. Though Darkover Landfall is not the first book written in the series, in the Darkover timeline its events are the beginning for all that follows.

Reception

Of this book, J. John Jones, writing for Amazing Stories, notes, "Landfall has been a disappointment for some women. I’ve read reviews by some feminist critics who have vilified the work, expecting something more radical, apparently, from a woman writer. I still find her ideas provocative. No doubt some women are offended by the roles of planned breeding that her women characters portrayed. Still, stimulating rage is one way to effect social change so you might suppose that her works still gave some impetus for social change even with the roles that her women characters portray in this imagined society." [3]

Major characters

Publication history

References

  1. Darkover Landfall title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. Marion Zimmer Bradley, 69, Writer of Darkover Fantasies, New York Times, 29 Sep 1999, http://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/29/books/marion-zimmer-bradley-69-writer-of-darkover-fantasies.html
  3. Jones, J. John, "No. 14 Marion Zimmer Bradley, Darkover, and the Sexual Identity of Telepaths," Amazing Stories, 28 Apr 2013
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