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Creatures of light and darkness
Book • 1969
Roger Zelazny's "Creatures of Light and Darkness" is a fantasy novel characterized by its complex mythology and archetypal characters.
The story unfolds in a world where powerful entities representing light and darkness clash, and the protagonist navigates this conflict.
The novel delves into themes of good versus evil, fate versus free will, and the nature of reality itself.
Zelazny's unique writing style blends elements of mythology, fantasy, and philosophical inquiry.
The book is considered a significant work in the fantasy genre, known for its imaginative world-building and exploration of profound themes.
The story unfolds in a world where powerful entities representing light and darkness clash, and the protagonist navigates this conflict.
The novel delves into themes of good versus evil, fate versus free will, and the nature of reality itself.
Zelazny's unique writing style blends elements of mythology, fantasy, and philosophical inquiry.
The book is considered a significant work in the fantasy genre, known for its imaginative world-building and exploration of profound themes.
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as an epic novel and for its concept of embedding space.


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as one of Roger Zelazny's works he fell in love with.


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