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    <![CDATA[Shadow &amp; Claw (The Book of the New Sun, #1-2)]]>
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    <![CDATA[One of the most acclaimed &quot;science fantasies&quot; ever, Gene Wolfe's <em>The  Book of the New Sun</em> is a long, magical novel in four volumes. <em>Shadow &amp;  Claw</em> contains the first two: <em>The Shadow of the Torturer</em> and <em>The  Claw of the Conciliator</em>, which respectively won the World Fantasy and Nebula  Awards.<p>  This is the first-person narrative of Severian, a lowly apprentice torturer  blessed and cursed with a photographic memory, whose travels lead him through  the marvels of far-future Urth, and who--as revealed near the  beginning--eventually becomes his land's sole ruler or Autarch. On the surface it's a  colorful story with all the classic ingredients: growing up, adventure, sex,  betrayal, murder, exile, battle, monsters, and mysteries to be solved. (Only  well into book 2 do we realize what saved Severian's life in chapter 1.) For  lovers of literary allusions, they are plenty here: a Dickensian cemetery  scene, a torture-engine from Kafka, a wonderful library out of Borges, and  familiar fables changed by eons of retelling. Wolfe evokes a chilly sense of  time's vastness, with an age-old, much-restored painting of a golden-visored  &quot;knight,&quot; really an astronaut standing on the moon, and an ancient citadel of  metal towers, actually grounded spacecraft. Even the sun is senile and dying, and  so Urth needs a new sun.<p>  <em>The Book of the New Sun</em> is almost heartbreakingly good, full of riches  and subtleties that improve with each rereading. It is Gene Wolfe's masterpiece. <em>--David Langford, Amazon.co.uk</em></p></p>]]>
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