I've hunted through this Book Review group and I've not found this name. Which is a shame...
For those of you who haven't heard of him here's a run down of the books of his that I've read(I know there are more but I've never actually seen them in the flesh, as it were)
The Anubis Gates : Proto-steampunk. Romantic poets, Egyptian sorcerors, time travel , werewolves and the best fictional use of a Beatles song ever.
On Stranger Tides :Historical fantasy. Zombie pirates ages before Pirates Of the Carribean.
Dinner at Deviant's Palace : Post apocalyptic SF. A restaurant you wouldn't want to visit.
Last Call/Expiration Date/Earthquake Weather : A loose Urban fantasy trilogy. Poker for mortal stakes, ghost addicts, the Fisher King, Chaos mathematics. More imagination then ten other series put together.
The Drawing of the Dark : Historical Fantasy. An early work not up to the standard of his later stuff but interesting in itself as a guide to his pre-occupations (the Fisher King myth for instance)
The Stress of her Regard : Historical fantasy(see a pattern) Romantic poets (another pattern), vampires (of a sort) and actually did happen on the night that created Frankenstein.
Declare : Amazingly well researched historical fantasy TE Lawrence ,Burgess, Philby and McClean and the real reason for the fall of the Soviet Union. A truly incredible book.
As you might have guessed Powers writes historical fantasies. He has an enduring obsession with the Fisher King Myth which means that his male protagonists, in particular, always have a really bad time!
He writes a muscular kind of prose that occcasional rises into poetry and has read more 19th Century literature than I would ever want to.
He also writes fairly authentic sounding Romantic Poetry in collaboration with his friend , the author James Blaylock, under the name of William Ashbless (read the Anubis Gates and this will mean something to you)
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Having fun at the expense of everyone...
This post has been edited by Abyss: 15 March 2011 - 04:25 PM