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Lost Dorsai: The New Dorsai Companion contains the Hugo Award winning novella, Lost Dorsai, and Dickson's classic short story "Warrior."
Plus, the New Dorsai Companion contains, for the first time ever, an all new Concordance of the Childe Cycle--a roadmap of Dickson's massive and brilliant creation. The Concordance will let you know not only in which books or stories a person or place is mentioned, but will give you a brief history or biography that explains their significance in the Cycle. It's a Who's Who of the future--and no science fiction reader should be without it.
A strong piece in the Dorsai mythos, though short. It contains much that describes the character of a true Dorsai. Important to it is the lack of prejudice. A pacifist is not excluded from being Dorsai, any who chooses some trade other than mercenary is still Dorsai. Written with Dickinson's usual display of talent.
actually i've read the whole childe cycle and it is a must read for military sci-fi buffs.

Loved the concordance. Warrior Ian was a good story. Lost Dorsai...I hate sad endings.
6/10. Media de los 8 libros que he leído de este autor : 7/10 Mis favoritos los del ciclo Dorsai (CF militarista pero con su toque). Muy adictiva (pero simplota) si bien en este último ya la cosa flojea bastante.
Lost Dorsai is beautifully written.
Definitely not a favorite. And mostly because I'm tired of Ian. And Ian and Kensie. The short story about Ian confronting the not-mobster on Earth actually wasn't all bad. As much as I'm tired of Ian, I still liked the tone of the story, I just thought the outcome didn't make sense. As for the novella of the first story, it just dragged on and I didn't care all that much. Again I liked pieces of the story and there were interesting possibilities. As for the essay on Dickson, it was nice to see a
Gordon R. Dickson
Paperback | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.9 | 1320 Users | 23 Reviews

Define Appertaining To Books Lost Dorsai (Childe Cycle #6)
Title | : | Lost Dorsai (Childe Cycle #6) |
Author | : | Gordon R. Dickson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | June 15th 1993 by Tor Books (first published 1980) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction |
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There are many legends on the planet of the Dorsai, the breeding ground for heroes. Here are two of them.Lost Dorsai: The New Dorsai Companion contains the Hugo Award winning novella, Lost Dorsai, and Dickson's classic short story "Warrior."
Plus, the New Dorsai Companion contains, for the first time ever, an all new Concordance of the Childe Cycle--a roadmap of Dickson's massive and brilliant creation. The Concordance will let you know not only in which books or stories a person or place is mentioned, but will give you a brief history or biography that explains their significance in the Cycle. It's a Who's Who of the future--and no science fiction reader should be without it.
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Original Title: | Lost Dorsai |
ISBN: | 0812504046 (ISBN13: 9780812504040) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Childe Cycle #6 |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 1320 Users | 23 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books Lost Dorsai (Childe Cycle #6)
Storyline: 3/5Characters: 3/5Writing Style: 3/5World: 3/5(rating Lost Dorsai and Warrior)Like The Spirit of Dorsai - the series' publication before this - Lost Dorsai is a collection. Unlike that fifth in the series, this sixth in the series is not entirely Dorsai works or entirely complete. "Lost Dorsai" takes up the vast majority of the pages and surely qualifies as a novella. "Warrior" was a short story. I was disappointed with these two because they were so much like the last. They don'tA strong piece in the Dorsai mythos, though short. It contains much that describes the character of a true Dorsai. Important to it is the lack of prejudice. A pacifist is not excluded from being Dorsai, any who chooses some trade other than mercenary is still Dorsai. Written with Dickinson's usual display of talent.
actually i've read the whole childe cycle and it is a must read for military sci-fi buffs.

Loved the concordance. Warrior Ian was a good story. Lost Dorsai...I hate sad endings.
6/10. Media de los 8 libros que he leído de este autor : 7/10 Mis favoritos los del ciclo Dorsai (CF militarista pero con su toque). Muy adictiva (pero simplota) si bien en este último ya la cosa flojea bastante.
Lost Dorsai is beautifully written.
Definitely not a favorite. And mostly because I'm tired of Ian. And Ian and Kensie. The short story about Ian confronting the not-mobster on Earth actually wasn't all bad. As much as I'm tired of Ian, I still liked the tone of the story, I just thought the outcome didn't make sense. As for the novella of the first story, it just dragged on and I didn't care all that much. Again I liked pieces of the story and there were interesting possibilities. As for the essay on Dickson, it was nice to see a
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