EYE OF CAT, A NOVEL BY ROGER ZELAZNY (BOOK REVIEW AND RECOMMENDATION)
Hello! Today I'm back with another vintage reading recommendation. Eye of Cat is a science fiction novel written by Roger Zelazny and published in 1982. I read this novel online, courtesy of a library whose name I forgot but I'm sure you won't have issues finding a library that has a digital copy of Eye of Cat. This novel was on my reading list for a while, together with a few works of this author that I haven't managed to read yet. Like many of Zelazny's work, this novel is closely tied with mythology. Its protagonist is a man who has somewhat lost his connection to his culture, mythology and tradition, though. Moreover, the protagonist shall struggle to regain his identity throughout the story.
Set in future, Eye of Cat is centered on a Navayo protagonist Billy Singer. Larger than life protagonists are what Zelazny writes best and Billy is certainly such a character. A novels also needs a plot. Therefore, the galaxy's most celebrated and skilled hunter, i.e our Billy Singer, find himself faced with a challenging task. I'll go into more detail into my review, but for now I can say that I really enjoyed this novel. The only downside to this novel that I can think of is that it doesn't include a cat character. In that sense, the title is somewhat misleading. On the other hand, the intelligent alien character nicknamed Cat is quite cat-like in some ways, so feline lovers needn't be too disappointed. However, if you're on set on a novel by this author that has an actual feline character, go for : A Night in Lonesome October. I cannot recommend that one enough, especially the audio version I listened to, in which the cat speaks with the most gorgeous Southern drawl imaginable.
THE AUTHOR - ROGER JOSEPH ZELAZNY (1935- 1995)
Who was Roger Zelazny? Born in United States of America (a son of a Polish immigrant Joseph and Irish-American Josephine), Roger Zelazny was an writer of science fiction and fantasy, mostly known for his science fiction/fantasy short stories and novels. Roger Zelazny also wrote some poetry and this influenced his prose works. Indeed, Zelazny was known to adapt lyrical style of writing. If you want to know more abut him, consult his interviews for more information (for example here , here and here) or specific publications about his work. Zelazny's work was heavily influenced by his interest in mythology and history. He is perhaps best know for The Chronicles of Amber, a series of ten novels, set in alternative reality. In his novels and shorts stories, Zelazny often mixed elements of fantasy and science fiction, sometimes bridging the gap between the two. During his long career, he won many awards, including 3 Nebula Awards and 6 Hugo Awards. He was nominated 14 times for the Nebula and Hugo Award.
Quoted from Wikipedia: "A very frequent motif in Zelazny's work is immortality or people who (have) become gods (as well as gods who have turned into people). The mythological traditions his fiction borrowed from include:
- Chinese mythology, in Lord Demon (with Jane Lindskold)
- Egyptian mythology, in Creatures of Light and Darkness
- Greek mythology, in ...And Call Me Conrad
- Hindu mythology, in Lord of Light
- Navajo mythology, in Eye of Cat
- Norse mythology, in The Mask of Loki
- Psychoanalysis, Arthurian mythos, Norse mythology and Kabbalah, in The Dream Master
Additionally, elements from Norse, Japanese and Irish mythology, Arthurian legend, and real history appear in The Chronicles of Amber. A Night in the Lonesome October involves the Cthulhu Mythos in a similar vein." End of quote https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Zelazny (7.1.2023.)
As some of you might know, I'm somewhat of a Zelazny fan. CHECK OUT OTHER WORKS BY ZELAZNY I RECOMMENDED IN MY POSTS:
Parece un libro interesante, tomo nota. Me gusta tu look. Te mando un beso.
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DeleteThat is such a fun dress :) I like that bag with it! It's a shame that there isn't actually a cat in the book - I certainly would have thought so from reading the title! But it's good you enjoyed it anyway :)
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DeleteThanks so much for this hearty review. It does look like a fantastic read and a great book cover too! Love the outfit! Great for winter. Some fabulous places you've been to while wearing this outfit! All the best to your creativity and upcoming projects💖
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DeleteHi, Ivana. To be honest, I hadn't heard of this book before, but I like the passion with which you describe it. Oh, and I like your outfit too.
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DeleteThank you for another in-depth book review, Ivana. I've somewhat lost my reading mojo recently.
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DeleteI found a couple of Zelazny books in the thrift store for L's Christmas stocking this year! Lovely outfit! I hope you had a good weekend - so good to see you posting again. I hope you are feeling better.
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DeleteNon conoscevo questo autore ma devo ammettere che questo libro mi intriga molto!
ReplyDeleteHo sempre trovato molto affascinante la cultura e la religione dei popoli nativi americani e credo che messa all'interano di una bella storia riuscirebbe proprio ad incollarmi al libro!
Lo cercherò sicuramente!
Tu sempre bellissima e super stilosa, Ivana!
Baci!
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DeleteYour reviews are very thorough. I hadn't even heard of this writer I don't think. Or, I knew at one point but forgot about him. You look really great in your coffee date outfit!
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DeleteLovely dress and cute bag. Nice review.
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DeleteYes I remember some of your other reviews of Zelazny books. Science fiction isn't one of my favorite genres but I do enjoy stories that move along quickly and this mission that Billie goes on does sound rather compelling. The way you styled this dress gives it an eclectic and edgy feel that's really cool.
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