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The Claw of the Conciliator continues the saga of Severian, banished from his home, as he undertakes a mythic quest to discover the awesome power of an ancient relic, and learn the truth about his hidden destiny.

The Claw of the Conciliator The Book of the New Sun Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Gene Wolfe Jonathan Davis Audible Studios Books

I was just gobsmacked by the first book of the series - shadow of the torturer. But some of the most memorable scenes from the series were placed in part two. The absolute economy of the way this story is told and described is just stunning. I'm an author myself, and I began to see a massive influence take shape in my own style of writing after I finished this series.

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  • Listening Length 11 hours and 27 minutes
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  • Publisher Audible Studios
  • Audible.com Release Date December 23, 2009
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  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B0033ZP7RK

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Gene Wolfe's 'Sun Series' has been described as a 'Masterwork' and is considered by many to be one of the greatest pieces of (any genre of) literature written during the twentieth century. Many compare it to Ulysses or to the works of the great Russian writers of the nineteenth century. I though have my own doubts, but this is just my opinion.

Having read this second part of the two books of the "New Sun", or Volume 2 of the tetralogy (take your pick) I feel that I'm missing something that all those 'in the know' have seen in these books. I especially feel that whatever was going on in the last fifty pages of the book was so beyond my comprehension and convoluted that I could have skipped it without loosing much of my enjoyment of the story.

I'm not sure which left me more confused, the 'Play' of Dr. Talos (Hello! what the heck is this about?), the occurance at the River, or what occurred in the 'Stone City' on top of the roof of the wrecked house. The ambiguities and enigmas that saturate the end of the book lead me to feel like I don't have a clue or the author is having me by the 'short hairs'. What would be more than funny is if Wolfe wrote all this 'allegory' just to leave something for people to ponder, while he laughed himself silly?

I'll probably finish the 'New Sun' cycle but whether I follow it to the end is itself a paradox of mitigated visions that are seen as phantasms on the other side of an occluded window pane (or window of pain).
The Claw of the Conciliator is the second book in Gene Wolfe's The Book of the New Sun quartet. If you read The Shadow of the Torturer and felt like you were lost (or drunk), and weren't sure whether things would get clearer in the second book, I have to tell you that no, they don't. But if you, like me, enjoy that dreamy I'm-not-sure-where-I-am-or-how-I-got-here-or-where-I'm-going-but-everything-sure-feels-fine literary experience, then read on, because Severian's head is a strange and fascinating place to be.

The Book of the New Sun is one of those works that some people think is ingenious and others suspect is just drivel. This is not the series for a reader who wants a quick-paced action-filled story with a concrete beginning, middle and end. This is for someone who's in the mood to be open-minded and has the time and patience for some experimentation with character, setting, and theme. (And, perhaps, some mind-altering drugs might help.)

You don't need to worry about all of the religious imagery to enjoy these novels, but it's there if you want to look for it. Most obvious are the themes of healing and resurrection and the allusions to the Second Coming, and it's clear that Severian has some sort of role in that (though he may be completely oblivious). There is also the fascinating issue of Severian being an unreliable narrator. I'm not prepared to call him a "liar" (as some readers have done) because I can't find much evidence that he purposely lies to us. I think, rather, that his perceptions and memory are faulty. His claim that his memory is perfect may not be a lie, but rather his own misperception.

Gene Wolfe doesn't much care for a traditional fantasy setting and he also doesn't respect the traditional mechanics of storytelling. Tight plot? Why bother? This story wanders -- seemingly aimlessly -- all across the country (or maybe not, because we may have ended up where we started, but who knows?). Characters, conversations, and events that appear to be significant may mean nothing. There are hints of lost races, species, technologies, knowledge, and allegorical meaning that may never be explained and connected for us at the end. There is plenty of bizarreness (even an Ames Room!), which is what I enjoy most.

Wolfe's world is rich, most of what happens is unexpected, and the reader feels completely helpless to predict anything or even to be assured that things that will work out as they're "supposed to" in a fantasy novel. Imagine that you're reading one of those epics where you've cleverly figured out that the orphan boy hero is really the long-lost son of the king, but... the author won't acknowledge this. That would be weird and somewhat disconcerting. That's how it feels to read The Book of the New Sun. How strange and refreshing!

At the end of The Claw of the Conciliator, Severian says (just as he did at the end of The Shadow of the Torturer) that he doesn't blame us if we don't want to continue walking with him ("it is no easy road"). But we're in Gene Wolfe's creative hands, so it's not the destination; it's the journey that's paramount. If you're ready to embark on this strange trip, I recommend Audible Frontiers' audio version. Jonathan Davis is a favorite of mine and he does an amazing job with this difficult piece.
The Claw of the Conciliator is Book 2 of the 4 books story of Severian, the torturer. It follows the events started in The Shadow of the Torturer and like the previous book, the ends raises more questions than it answers.
Gene Wolfe's writing is a known commodity and can be summarized as excellent. The use of imagery and complex language makes it a very rich experience for the reader.
In addition to the continuous strange adventure of Severian from the Citadel to Thrax, the book contains a short story and Dr. Talos' play which meaning and relation to the story is still unclear.
Gene Wolfe is a mix of typical medieval fantasy and futuristic science-fiction. This is probably one of the bigger challenge for the reader as you constantly try to figure out what direction the story is getting.
In addition, I got the feeling that Gene Wolfe kept the book confusing in purpose, trying to confuse the reader and dropping an insane amount of hint and not resolving any questions. At the end of the book, I have still no idea what/where/whom the book is all about. And this is why it is only 4 stars.
This book and the series it belongs to was terrible. I don't see what people see in Gene Wolfe's writing. It is terrible, without any point or conclusion, and crushingly arrogant and pretentious in its insinuations and all the things that it doesn't say. Truly one of those series that I wish I could have been told before reading it not to waste my time by someone I trusted. DON'T READ THIS SERIES!!!!!
Arrived promptly, just as promised.
The condition of the item was just as just as described. The recipient of the gift was very satisfied.
Second time I read these books. I enjoyed them again and appreciated the fantastic world, their characteres, and the plot. A classic that you need to read if you like fantasy.
I was just gobsmacked by the first book of the series - shadow of the torturer. But some of the most memorable scenes from the series were placed in part two. The absolute economy of the way this story is told and described is just stunning. I'm an author myself, and I began to see a massive influence take shape in my own style of writing after I finished this series.
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