The Rod of Light
The Rod of Light is the thirteenth science fiction novel by Barrington J. Bayley and his only sequel (to 1974's The Soul of the Robot). The book continues the story of Jasperodus, who is now in conflict with Gargan, a ruthless robot attempting to make his own soul.
First edition | |
Author | Barrington J. Bayley |
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Cover artist | Terry Oakes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Methuen Publishing |
Publication date | October 1985 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 193 |
ISBN | 0-413-58160-8 |
Preceded by | The Soul of the Robot |
Literary significance and reception
Rhys Hughes described the Jasperodus series as slighter than average for Bayley, covering ground more thoroughly explored in John Sladek's Roderick series.[1] Similar opinions were expressed by John Clute in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.[2]
Brian Stableford said that since the novel builds on the themes of The Soul of the Robot, it was less inventive than much of Bayley's work but "still a delight to read."[3]
gollark: I have the same thing but better and without time.
gollark: We could even duel for the elections!
gollark: I agree with djm. We need a keansian duelling arena.
gollark: What did you pay them wheat for anyway?
gollark: This is just going to encourage them.
References
- "Annihilation Factotum: The work of Barrington J. Bayley". The Council for the Literature of the Fantastic. Archived from the original on 2012-10-04. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- "Bayley, Barrington J." SF Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- "The Rod of Light", Fantasy Review 88, February 1986
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