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From: kupfer@ucbvax.ARPA (Mike Kupfer)
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Subject: Re: Zelazny novels on Dilvish ?
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Date: Thu, 10-Jan-85 01:21:58 EST
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> 	I first read "The Changing Land" but
> then picked up the other one (I forget its title). This seconds takes place
> before "The Changing Land" but was apparently published after it. Anyone
> know the story behind this curiousity ?

I assume that Zelazny first wrote "The Changing Land" and then decided
that Dilvish was an interesting enough character that he wrote
"Dilvish, the Damned" (which I haven't read yet).  Does anyone know if
the same thing (chronology in story is the opposite of publication
order) happens with "To Die in Italbar" and "Isle of the Dead"?
(Actually, it's not even clear to me which of those 2 stories is
supposed to happen first.)
-- 
Mike Kupfer
kupfer@Berkeley
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"He says, 'Thank you very much, but you can have the bottle back.'"