Elric des dragons

French language

Published March 17, 1987

ISBN:
978-2-266-15559-5
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Elric of Melniboné is a 1972 fantasy novel by Michael Moorcock. It is the first original full-length novel to feature Elric, the last emperor of the stagnating island civilisation of Melniboné who wields the cursed, soul-drinking sword Stormbringer.Writing for NPR, Jason Sheehan calls Elric "far and away the coolest, grimmest, moodiest, most elegant, degenerate, drug-addicted, cursed, twisted and emotionally weird mass murderer of them all".

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This edition did not do justice for Elric of Melniboné story at all. I feel like the book was made as a collectible for those already well-versed in Moorcock's fantasy, but for someone just diving in this contains plenty of uninteresting chaff. There's a whole transcript for a graphical novel without the pictures for example. It feels cheap, like the book was put together in haste, without really considering the complete experience.

The Elric of Melniboné as a story requires separate praise however, which is a solid 5/5 in my opinion, full of adventure, mystique and sorcery. It is about a third of this book and the only reason why anyone should pick this up, unless building up a whole collection of these chronological books.

All in all, the edition is poor, but the main story is fantastic.

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