Majipoor Chronicles

Majipoor Chronicles is a story collection by Robert Silverberg published in 1982.

Plot summary

Majipoor Chronicles is a collection of 10 stories involving a young man reviewing memory records of other people, as a framing device.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Majipoor Chronicles for White Dwarf #48, and stated that "Pleasant and highly competent, they never quite engage the emotions they should."[1]

Reviews

  • Review by Jeff Frane (1982) in Locus, #254 March 1982
  • Review by Baird Searles (1982) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1982
  • Review by Ian Watson (1982) in Foundation, #26 October 1982
  • Review by Nigel Richardson (1983) in Vector 114
  • Review by Chris Amies (1992) in Vector 166
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References

  1. Langford, Dave (December 1983). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 48): 12.
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