Almuric

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In "Almuric," Robert E. Howard transports readers to a vividly imagined world of barbarism and adventure, invoking the mythic landscapes and heroes that characterize his signature literary style. Set on the planet Almuric, the narrative follows the trials of the protagonist, Turlogh, who finds himself at the crossroads of civilization and savagery. Howard deftly intertwines elements of pulp fiction with existential themes, exploring the primal instincts that underlie human nature. The book is a tribute to both the escapism of fantasy literature and the philosophical explorations of identity and strength that undergird his oeuvre. Robert E. Howard, an influential figure in early 20th-century pulp fiction, crafted "Almuric" during a period of his life marked by personal turmoil and a quest for creative expression. His fascination with historical and mythological narratives is evident in his writing, where he seamlessly blends adventure with deeper psychological insights. The book reflects Howard's own struggles and desires, framing a narrative that resonates with themes of isolation and the search for belonging. "Almuric" is recommended for enthusiasts of classic fantasy and those intrigued by the complexities of heroism and identity. Readers will find themselves captivated by Howard's imaginative landscapes and rich character development, making this work a vital addition to any collection and a cornerstone of their understanding of speculative fiction.

About the author

Robert Ervin Howard (1906–1936) was an American author of pulp fiction, who is best remembered for creating the genre-defining character, Conan the Barbarian. Delving into the realms of sword and sorcery, Howard crafted tales that combined elements of fantasy, history, and adventure, often set in his imagined Hyborian Age. Born in the small town of Peaster, Texas, Howard possessed a talent for storytelling from a young age and began writing professionally in his teens. His tales often emphasized the themes of naturalism, the conflict between civilization and barbarism, and the existential struggles of his protagonists. 'Almuric', penned by Howard, transports the reader to an alien world filled with strange beasts and primitive societies, exemplifying his ability to weave otherworldly narratives with rip-roaring action. Although his career was short-lived, ending with his untimely death at the age of 30, Howard's work has had a significant impact on the fantasy genre and has influenced numerous authors that followed. His storytelling legacy lives on through the continued popularity of his characters and the ongoing adaptations of his works in various media.

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