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This is the latest in a recurring series! For more about the series, please read the original post on Marta Randall, or subsequent posts on Dorothy Heydt, Barbara Hambly, Jane Yolen, Suzy McKee Charnas, Sherwood Smith, Nisi Shawl, Pamela Dean,Gwyneth Jones , Caroline Stevermer, Patricia C. Wrede,Lois McMaster Bujold, Nancy Kress,Diane Duane, Candas Jane Dorsey, Greer Gilman, Robin McKinley, and Laurie Marks.





The first several times I mentioned a book by Ellen Kushner, my mother would ask, is it that Ellen Kushner? It is, it is that Ellen Kushner--because my mother listened to NPR's Sound and Spirit, and that was how she knew Ellen's name.





But for me, Ellen Kushner meant Riverside, and still does. She's written other things--Thomas the Rhymer, notably, although there have been others--but her masterwork in fantasy is the series of stories clustered around Riverside, starting with Swordspoint and blossoming into more, The Privilege of the Sword and The Fall of the Kings and eventually the Tremontaine serial.





Though these settings have been shared with other writers, starting with her wife, writer Delia Sherman and going on to a bevy of other talents through the serial, a reread of Swordspoint makes it clear how many of the ideas were layered in from the very beginning. Other talents have brought their own strengths and richness to the stories--but only because Kushner built the space for them into it in the first place. Some of the references are tiny, astonishing in retrospect. Some anticipate current trends by decades. It is a marvel of concise implication, and it isn't even my favorite of her works. (That would be The Fall of the Kings.) I think this is actually a case where taking up any thread will give you an edge of the tapestry, and I definitely recommend that you do so.





Every time certain other Kushners are referred to by their last name alone, I think, "WHAT? She would neve--oh, that guy," and remain staunch in my conviction that if they don't mean Ellen Kushner, they really should specify. Because we all know which is the original.


Date: 2020-01-09 09:36 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sartorias
Exactly right, we do know who is the original.

Agree about Riverside, and the tapestry of work.

Date: 2020-01-11 05:07 pm (UTC)
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I feel about the place name "Riverside" something of what you feel about the surname "Kushner." Why on earth am I going to Boston College when there's a trolley leaving for RIVERSIDE in only 6 minutes? (I grew up in a Car Empire, and the distinctions between subways, trains, buses, and trolleys are not entirely clear to me. But if it isn't underground, it must not be a subway, and if it goes to the Land of Make-Believe it must be a trolley.)

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