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Simon Hawke

Autore di The Romulan Prize

69+ opere 7,338 membri 83 recensioni 6 preferito

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Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Nicholas Yerkamov legally changed his name to Simon Hawke. He has also written under the pennames S.L. Hunter and J.D. Masters.

(ger) Nicholas Yerkamov änderte seinen Namen zu Simon Hawke. He has also written under the pennames S.L. Hunter and J.D. Masters.

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Serie

Opere di Simon Hawke

The Romulan Prize (1993) 561 copie
Blaze of Glory (1995) 402 copie
The Patrian Transgression (1994) 337 copie
The Outcast (1993) 281 copie
The Ivanhoe Gambit (1984) 263 copie
The Wizard of 4th Street (1987) 261 copie
The Nomad (1994) 252 copie
The Wizard of Whitechapel (1988) 213 copie
The Pimpernel Plot (1984) 207 copie
The Broken Blade (1995) 200 copie
The Timekeeper Conspiracy (1984) 196 copie
The Wizard of Sunset Strip (1989) 184 copie
The Wizard of Rue Morgue (1990) 171 copie
The Samurai Wizard (1991) 164 copie
The Zenda Vendetta (1985) 164 copie
The Reluctant Sorcerer (1992) 161 copie
A Mystery of Errors (2000) — Autore — 157 copie
The Khyber Connection (1986) — Autore — 154 copie
The Wizard of Santa Fe (1991) 145 copie
The Nautilus Sanction (1985) 140 copie
The Dracula Caper (1988) 138 copie
The Argonaut Affair (1987) — Autore — 135 copie
The Wizard of Camelot (1993) 130 copie
The Iron Throne (1995) 125 copie
The Inadequate Adept (1993) 123 copie
The Slaying of the Shrew (2001) — Autore — 110 copie
The Ambivalent Magician (1996) 106 copie
The Lilliput Legion (1989) 102 copie
Much Ado About Murder (2002) — Autore — 102 copie
The Hellfire Rebellion (1990) — Autore — 98 copie
The Last Wizard (1997) 91 copie
War of the Gods (1982) 91 copie
The Six-Gun Solution (1991) 90 copie
The Cleopatra Crisis (1990) 89 copie
The Whims of Creation (1995) 76 copie
Psychodrome (1987) 71 copie
The Merchant of Vengeance (2003) — Autore — 65 copie
The Shapechanger Scenario (1988) 48 copie
War (1996) 41 copie
Epiphany (1982) 30 copie
Friday The 13th (1987) 29 copie
Last Communion (1981) 29 copie
Predator 2 (1990) 28 copie
Fall into Darkness (1982) 25 copie
Clique (1982) 22 copie
Jehad (1984) 21 copie
Friday The 13th Part III (1988) 14 copie
Steele (1989) 14 copie
Journey From Flesh (1981) 13 copie
Cold Steele (1989) 11 copie
Killer Steele (1990) 11 copie
Friday The 13th Part II (1988) 10 copie
Jagged Steele (1990) 8 copie
Renegade Steele (1990) 7 copie
Sons Of Glory #1 (1992) 6 copie
Target Steele (1990) 5 copie
Call to Battle (1993) 4 copie
The Shade Trilogy (2015) 2 copie
Timewars, Books 1-12 (1991) 1 copia

Opere correlate

Perpetual Light (1982) — Collaboratore — 99 copie
Alternate Gettysburgs (2002) — Collaboratore — 66 copie
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 7 (1981) — Collaboratore — 53 copie
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories: 12 (1986) — Collaboratore — 49 copie
Horrors (1866) — Collaboratore — 43 copie
Mob Magic (1998) — Collaboratore — 40 copie
Oceans of Space (2002) — Collaboratore — 35 copie
Chrysalis 9 (1981) — Collaboratore — 18 copie

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Yerkamov, Nicholas Valentin (name at birth)
Yermakov, Nicholas V.
Yermakov, Nicholas
Yermakov, Nick
Hunter, S. L. (pen name)
Masters, J. D. (pen name)
Data di nascita
1951-09-30
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
New York, New York, USA
Attività lavorative
science fiction and fantasy writer
Organizzazioni
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Authors Guild
Premi e riconoscimenti
Colorado Writer of the Year (1992)
Nota di disambiguazione
Nicholas Yerkamov legally changed his name to Simon Hawke. He has also written under the pennames S.L. Hunter and J.D. Masters.

Utenti

Recensioni

I found this a very enjoyable "episode in book form," and that's about all there is to say. It's interesting to see them try to take on real issues of cultural difference--not embarrassing little ones, but issues related to core morality.
 
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everystartrek | 1 altra recensione | Feb 3, 2023 |
This was a refreshingly new take on the "generation ship" trope, which also adds in "ambimorphs" who appear to be an early version of the Founders that appear in DS9 (though less villainous). It features a notable Romulan antagonist whose characterization goes beyond the usual BS, and unusually clever strategic hijinks. A good read.
 
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everystartrek | Jan 7, 2023 |
Some books have stories outside their own stories…personal stories. My wife got me a copy of this for my birthday some 19 years ago (along with an autographed copy of another Hawke book). I read a few pages, and then it sat on my nightstand for the next five years until we moved from Korea back to he states, and then in our library until it was lost with so many other books to soot and smoke damage from a fire in 2013. Hawke is one of a few authors as fall back on when I feel “reader’s block” creeping up on me, but this short series isn’t one of my “go to” books… mainly because I hadn’t gotten back to it after all these years. And now the error of that mystery has been corrected. It took more than half of the book before I got engaged, but I did and I did enjoy it.

Hawke says in his afterward that some might think him cheeky (paraphrased) for presuming to write about Shakespeare as a fictional character, but I agree with him that people take Shakespeare too seriously (again, paraphrasing). I don’t buy the analysis of so many… yes, so many who have based their academic careers on such analysis. I liked Hawke’s take on Shakespeare:
He knew that his medium was an ephemeral one and he regarded it accordingly. He wrote his works to be performed, not deconstructed in a college classroom or analyzed with pathological precision for every possible nuance and interpretation. He understood, without a doubt, that his was a collaborative medium, that actors would bring their own contributions to the table, that plays were a dynamic group effort of the entire company, not a showcase for an individual writer's talent and/or ego.
Students who are forced to sit through agonizing lectures by monotonous professors who drone on and on about iambic pentameter and heroic couplets never truly learn to appreciate the Bard, and more's the pity, because Shakespeare himself would have been aghast to learn that his words were putting young captive audiences to sleep. He wanted, more than anything, to make them laugh, or weep, or rage ... to make them feel, for that was why Elizabethan audiences went to the theatre.
IMO, Shakespeare is far better seen and heard than read.

Okay, probably not just my opinion.
… (altro)
 
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Razinha | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 28, 2021 |
return of Merlin and magic to a post collapse Britain
 
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ritaer | Mar 25, 2021 |

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Statistiche

Opere
69
Opere correlate
11
Utenti
7,338
Popolarità
#3,331
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
83
ISBN
167
Lingue
8
Preferito da
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