Red Blades of Black Cathay
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Anomie Audio
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Auteur(s):
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Robert E. Howard
À propos de cet audio
Originally published in the February-March 1931 issue of Oriental Stories, Red Blades of Black Cathay is an early work of historical fiction by Robert E. Howard. This epic tale follows the violent exploits of Norman Crusader Godric de Villehard after finding himself in the mysterious Eastern land of Cathay. With its rich tapestry of intrigue, betrayal, and fierce combat, the short story showcases Howard's unparalleled ability to blend raw action with profound themes of honor and righteousness.
Narrated with dynamic enthusiasm, this audiobook breathes life into Howard's unforgettable characters and immersive settings. As Godric faces treacherous foes and builds formidable alliances, every twist and turn keeps listeners on the edge of their seats. Howard fans will be drawn into a world filled thrilling battles and the relentless pursuit of glory.
Whether one's a longtime fan of his work or new to his writing, "Red Blades of Black Cathay" promises to captivate the imagination and ignite a sense of adventure.
Robert Ervin Howard, born January 22, 1906, was an American pulp fiction writer best known for his Conan the Barbarian series, as well as being the father of the Sword and Sorcery fiction subgenre. Despite writing about far-off, exotic lands, Howard spent most of his life in the town of Cross Plains, Texas. He died there in June 11, 1936, aged 30, leaving a body of work that would become one of the most significant in sci-fi and fantasy literature.
©1931 Robert E. Howard (P)2022 Anomie Audio