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Robert E. Howard's 'WESTERNS COLLECTION' is a treasure trove for aficionados of the American frontier narrative, offering an array of tales that blend humor, action, and the quintessential ruggedness of Western lore. Readers are introduced to a gallery of memorable characters, chief among them the brawny yet simple-minded cowboy, Breckinridge Elkins, whose exploits are chronicled through the series' humorous annals. Howard's writing - characterized by a vibrant, descriptive style - is seamless in its delivery, integrating the author's gift for storytelling with his palpable affection for the…mehr

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Robert E. Howard's 'WESTERNS COLLECTION' is a treasure trove for aficionados of the American frontier narrative, offering an array of tales that blend humor, action, and the quintessential ruggedness of Western lore. Readers are introduced to a gallery of memorable characters, chief among them the brawny yet simple-minded cowboy, Breckinridge Elkins, whose exploits are chronicled through the series' humorous annals. Howard's writing - characterized by a vibrant, descriptive style - is seamless in its delivery, integrating the author's gift for storytelling with his palpable affection for the Wild West. These narratives are self-aware in their genre-defined contexts, echoing the pulp fiction traditions out of which Howard arose, while also expanding the literary landscape of Western storytelling through their singular wit and verve. Howard, born in 1906, was a polymath of pulp fiction, his bibliography spanning from sword and sorcery to hard-boiled detective tales. His transition towards Westerns in the twilight of his career marked a notable shift - one that might have been spurred by a desire to explore more grounded terrains after being proclaimed the progenitor of sword and sorcery with his iconic Conan the Barbarian. The 'WESTERNS COLLECTION' reflects not just a change in genre focus but an evolution of Howard's narrative capabilities. These stories capture the depth and range of his talents and present a maturation of his literary prowess, encapsulating the essence of a bygone era with the distinctive voice that only Howard could provide. Ideal for those enamored by the rugged landscapes and rough-and-tumble characters of classic Westerns, Howard's collection is recommended for its engaging and decidedly authentic vision of frontier life. His ability to balance humor with the dangers of a lawless land makes this anthology a compelling read, ensuring that each story remains as fresh and resonant as it is entertaining. The 'WESTERNS COLLECTION' is not just an essential addition to a Howard enthusiast's library but also a delightful excursion for new readers looking to discover the enduring charm of Wild West literature through the craftsmanship of one of its most skilled raconteurs.

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Robert Ervin Howard (1906-1936) remains a seminal figure in the genre of sword and sorcery, best known for creating the iconic character Conan the Barbarian. Howard's prolific career was highlighted by his ability to weave tales of high adventure with a distinctly American ethos, which he also brought into his Westerns Collection. Born and raised in the state of Texas, the frontier histories and rugged landscapes of the Southwest deeply influenced his writing. Although Howard's life ended prematurely at the age of 30, his work has endured, demonstrating a mastery of narrative craft and an ability to transport readers into the rough-and-tumble worlds of his imagination, whether they be ancient kingdoms or the wild West. His Western tales, though perhaps less well-known than his fantasy work, are marked by a vigorous style and a vivid sense of place, indicative of his broader literary talent. Howard published hundreds of stories in pulp magazines of his time, and his work has been widely collected and reprinted in the years since his death, serving as inspiration for countless other writers and artists within both the fantasy and Western genres. His contribution to American literature is significant, offering a distinct blend of action, adventure, and a deep understanding of the human spirit.