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The Lavalite World

78.6% complete
1977
Unknown
Never (or unknown...)
Fiction in English
26 chapters
Book Cover
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13494
Copyright © 1977 by Philip José Farmer
For Roger Zelazny, The Golden Spinner
Kickaha was a quicksilver Proteus.
May contain spoilers
Jadawin may be its Lord, but this is really my world, Kickaha's world."
No comments on file
Extract (may contain spoilers)
WERGENGET HANDED THE child to its weeping wailing mother.  The father kissed his daughter, too, but his expression was hangdog.  He was ashamed because he had allowed his fear to overcome him.

"We stay here until the Lord is through rampaging,'' the chief said.

Kickaha slid off the animal.  Wergenget followed him.  For a moment Kickaha thought about snatching the knife from the chief's belt.  With it he could flee into a storm where no man dared venture.  And he could lose himself in the forest.  If he escaped being struck by lightning, he would be so far away the tribe would never find him.

But there was more to his decision not to run for it just now.

The truth was that he didn't want to be alone.  Much of his life, he'd been a loner.  Yet he was neither asocial nor antisocial.  He'd had no trouble mixing with his playmates, the neighboring farmers' children, when he was a child nor with his peers at the country schoolhouse and community high school.

Because of his intense curiosity, athletic abilities, and linguistic ability, he'd been both popular and a leader.  But he was a voracious reader. and, quite often, when he had a choice between recreation with others or reading, he decided on the latter.  His time was limited because a farmer's son was kept very busy.  Also, he studied hard to get good grades in school.  Even at a young age he'd decided he didn't want to be a farmer.  He had dreams of traveling to exotic places, of becoming a zoologist or curator of a natural history museum and going to those fabulous places, deepest Africa or South America or Malaya.  But that required a Ph.D. and to get that he'd have to have high grades through high school and college.  Besides, he liked to learn.

So he read everything he could get his hands on.

His schoolmates had kidded him about "always having his nose stuck in a book."  Not nastily and not too jeeringly, since they respected his quick temper and quicker fists.  But they did not comprehend his lust for learning.

An outsider, observing him from the ages of seventeen through twenty-two, would not have known that he was often with his peers but not of them.  They would have seen a star athlete and superior student who palled around with the roughest, raced around the country roads on a motorcycle, tumbled many girls in the hay, literally,  got disgustingly drunk, and once was jailed for running a police roadblock.  His parents had been mortified, his mother weeping, his father raging.  That he had escaped from jail just to show how easy it was and then voluntarily returned to it had upset them even more.

 

Added: 13-Jan-2023
Last Updated: 27-Feb-2024

Publications

 01-Dec-1977
Ace
Mass Market Paperback
In my libraryOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
Cir 01-Dec-1977
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
$1.75
Pages*:
282
Catalog ID:
47420-9
Internal ID:
43477
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-441-47420-9
ISBN-13:
978-0-441-47420-2
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Boris Vallejo  - Cover Artist
"Philip José Farmer arouses awe...
Philip José Farmer is special."
Roger Zelazny

THE LAVALITE
WORLD


The lavalite world is a world of slow but constant change.  Here mountains rise from plains, or sink into rifts; new oceans form as vast hollows collapse and seas rush in.  There is only one escape from this world where the very landscape moves.  The one gateway to other universes is in the palace of the Lord Urthona.  Paul Janus Finnegan - also known as Kickaha - must reach it if he is to survive.  And he must do so despite the Lords Urthona and Red Orc, the hired thug McKay, flesh-eating vegetation on the run, beasts of prey, and planetary pseudopods.

THE LAVALITE WORLD:
perhaps Philip José Farmers finest achievement.
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Notes and Comments:
First Ace Printing: December 1977
First printing implied
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01-Dec-1977
Ace
Mass Market Paperback

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Author(s)

 Philip José Farmer
Birth: 26 Jan 1918 Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Death: 25 Feb 2009 Peoria, IL, USA

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