The
Potter of Firsk and Other Stories is a collection of Jack Vance short
stories and novellas, though at times it’s difficult to be sure. Published in the early part of his career,
many of the stories feature Vance finding form rather than flowing with
it. Plots are rather standard and only
briefly hint—here and there—at the brilliance of later works. Most simply do not exude the same colorful
light. Certainly a must for a completist
and diehard fans, those unfamiliar with the writer and his style may want to
look elsewhere for an introduction.
One of the main problems with the
collection is the inclusion of eight Magnus Ridolph stories. Magnus an early attempt at a Sherlock Holmes
in space, his stories are loosely sketched and lack the wit and subtlety that
define the later Vance story. Eight is
too many. Beyond Ridolph, stories like
“The Enchanted Princess”, “Dover Spargill’s Ghastly Floater”, “The Visitors”,
and “Parapsyche” likewise show a rather straight forward approach to writing
that does Vance no favors. “Dead Ahead”,
“The Uninhibited Robot”, “Three Legged Joe” and “Four Hundred Blackbirds” are
middle grade and neither hurt or help the collection.
There are few not so blasé,
however. “Planet of the Dust”, “The
Potter of Firsk”, “Sjambak”, and “Sail 25” exhibit some of the characteristics
that make Vance a cult writer. From the
quirkiness and unpredictability of the action in the first, the unique
appreciation for culture in the second, the understanding of humans as social
animals in the third, to the morals of the fourth, each has a nice little touch
to make it Vancean.
But in the end, The Potter of Firsk and Other Stories features some of Vance’s
weaker short fiction. There is a reason
the stories mentioned above as lower grade appear in fewer collections, while
the better can be found in more. The Jack Vance Treasury is far and above
the best Vance short story collection on the market, but it is expensive and
can be difficult to find. More
accessible and affordable, The Moon Moth and Other Stories and The Dragon Masters and Other Stories are what to look for if quality short fiction by
Vance is your aim. The Potter of Firsk and Other Stories is for completists and
diehards only.
No comments:
Post a Comment