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Stephen Reeder Donaldson (born May 13, 1947) is an American fantasy, science fiction and mystery novelist, most famous for The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, his ten-novel fantasy series. His work is characterized by psychological complexity, conceptual abstractness, moral bleakness, and the use of an arcane vocabulary, and has attracted critical praise for its "imagination, vivid characterizations, and fast pace". Donaldson earned his bachelor's degree from The College of Wooster and a Master's degree from Kent State University. He currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Personal life Donaldson spent part of his youth in India, where his father, a medical missionary, worked with lepers. Donaldson attended what is now the Kodaikanal International School. He was attending Kent State University as a graduate student at the time of the Kent State shootings on May 4, 1970. Though he was not on campus at the time of the shootings, his apartment was one and a half blocks away, and he was forced to live under martial law for three days afterwards. Donaldson does not like to discuss the incident, as he finds the memories disturbing. Donaldson is a fan of opera, and has said that he "love[s] that direct expression of passionate emotion in beautiful sound". In 1994, he gained a black belt in Shotokan karate. Major influences Donaldson is part of the generation of fantasy authors which came to prominence in the 1970s and early 1980s. Like that of many of his peers, his writing is heavily influenced by the works of J. R. R. Tolkien. However, Donaldson's stories show a wide range of other influences, including Mervyn Peake, C. S. Lewis, Robert E. Howard, and the operas of Richard Wagner. Donaldson is also a great fan of Roger Zelazny's Amber novels, which were a direct inspiration for his own Mordant's Need series. Also, in the Gradual Interview section of his website, Donaldson mentions his extensive study of Joseph Conrad, Henry James and William Faulkner to further develop his narrative style. Ideas In "Creative Cognition, Conceptual Combination, and the Creative Writing of Stephen R. Donaldson," Thomas Ward quotes Donaldson's note in The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story: "... a fair number of my best stories arise, not from one idea, but from two." Donaldson has said, "two inert elements combine to produce something of frightening potency." For the Thomas Covenant books, when he put unbelief and leprosy together, "... my brain took fire." The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant Donaldson's most celebrated series is The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, which centers on a cynical leper, shunned by society, who is destined to become the heroic savior of another world. Covenant struggles against the tyrannical Lord Foul, who intends to break the physical universe in order to escape his bondage and wreak revenge upon his arch enemy, The Creator. The Chronicles were originally published as two trilogies of novels between 1977 and 1983. According to his current publisher, Putnam's, those two series sold more than 10 million copies. A third series, The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, began publication in 2004 with the novel The Runes of the Earth. With the second book of that series, Fatal Revenant, Donaldson again attained bestseller status when the book reached number 12 on the New York Times Bestseller List in October 2007. The First Chronicles Lord Foul's Bane (1977) The Illearth War (1977) The Power That Preserves (1979) The Second Chronicles The Wounded Land (1980) The One Tree (1982) White Gold Wielder (1983) The Last Chronicles The Runes of the Earth (2004) Fatal Revenant (2007) Against All Things Ending (2010) The Last Dark (2013) The Gap Cycle A science fiction epic set in a future where humans have pushed far out into space in the attempt to replace depleted resources, The Gap Cycle follows two concurrent story arcs. The first concerns an ensign in the United Mining Companies Police (UMCP), Morn Hyland, who is attempting simply to stay alive after being captured by a marauder named Angus Thermopyle. The second follows the Byzantine political maneuvering of the head of the UMCP, Warden Dios, as he attempts to thwart the machinations of his boss, Holt Fasner, who is the CEO of United Mining Companies (UMC) and the most powerful man in human space. Each of the epics takes place against the backdrop of a threat to human survival itself from an alien species called the Amnion who use genetic mutation as a way to assimilate and overcome. Trade in raw materials (mostly ores) is carried out with the Amnion in exchange for technology, by both the UMC and illegals. Some illegals trade in Amnion territorial space, referred to as "forbidden space", out of bounds to the UMCP by treaty. Donaldson wrote the series in part to be a reworking of Wagner's Ring Cycle. The "Gap" of the title refers to the faster-than-light drives used by the space vessels in order to cross great distances, an instantaneous occurrence similar to the notion of "folding" space. The Gap series The Gap into Conflict: The Real Story (1991) The Gap into Vision: Forbidden Knowledge (1991) The Gap into Power: A Dark and Hungry God Arises (1992) The Gap into Madness: Chaos and Order (1994) The Gap into Ruin: This Day All Gods Die (1996) The 2008 reprinting of the series combines The Real Story and Forbidden Knowledge into a single volume. According to Donaldson's website, this was done at his request. Other works Early work Donaldson has stated that, when he was younger, he wrote two fan-fiction novellas: one based on Marvel Comics' Thor, and the other based on Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness. These have never been published. As Donaldson grew older, he discovered that the sensation that he was "making it all up" himself was necessary for his imagination to work well. He now regards these early novellas as failed experiments in the process of discovering himself as a writer. He feels the same way about a play he wrote, whose performance at Kent State University convinced him that he was "not cut out to be a playwright". Mordant's Need The Mirror of Her Dreams (1986) A Man Rides Through (1987) The Man Who The Man Who is a series of mystery novels written by Donaldson and published under the pseudonym Reed Stephens, derived from his full name, "Stephen Reeder Donaldson". Donaldson "always hated" writing under a false name, but was forced to do so by his publisher, Ballantine Books, who had a firm belief in "category publishing" and thought that readers would feel betrayed if books of such different genres were published under the name of a single author. However, the books sold poorly even when they were re-printed under Donaldson's name by Tor/Forge Books. The Man Who Killed His Brother (1980) The Man Who Risked His Partner (1984) The Man Who Tried to Get Away (1990) The Man Who Fought Alone (2001) Donaldson has indicated that he intends to write at least one more The Man Who novel after completio.... Discover the Stephen R Donaldson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Stephen R Donaldson books.

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  • The Illearth War synopsis, comments

    The Illearth War

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    “The Thomas Covenant saga . . . will certainly find a place on the small list of true classics in its specialized field.”The Washington Post Book WorldAfter scant days in his ...

  • The Mirror of Her Dreams synopsis, comments

    The Mirror of Her Dreams

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    With The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, Stephen R. Donaldson changed the face of fantasy fiction forever. In The Mirror of Her Dreams, the astonishing first novel in the twovol...

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    One Tree

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    “The hottest fantasy writer since J.R.R. Tolkien!”The Washington PostThomas Covenant, accompanied by Linden Avery, begins his search for the One Tree aboard the giantship Starfare'...

  • Ein dunkler hungriger Gott erwacht synopsis, comments

    Ein dunkler hungriger Gott erwacht

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Im BannkosmosDie Amnios, geniale BioIngenieure, haben Morn Hylands neugeborenen Sohn Davies binnen Tagen zu einem Sechzehnjährigen heranreifen lassen. Sie haben auch Morns Gedächtn...

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    Verbotenes Wissen

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Vom Regen in die TraufeMorn Hyland ist ihrem Peiniger Angus Thermopyle zwar entronnen, hat aber niemandem verraten, dass es ihr illegal ein Implantat ins Gehirn eingesetzt hat, mit...

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    White Gold Wielder

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    White Gold Wielder: the stunning conclusion to Stephen Donaldson's extraordinary fantasy sagaThomas Covenant realized that despite their awful failure on the Isle of The One Tree, ...

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    The War Within

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Stephen R. Donaldson, the New York Times bestselling author of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, returns to the world of his Great God’s War fantasy epic as two kingdoms united by...

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    A Man Rides Through

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    In The Mirror of Her Dreams, the dazzling first volume of Mordant’s Need, New York Times bestselling author Stephen R. Donaldson introduced us to the richly imagined world of Morda...

  • The Wounded Land synopsis, comments

    The Wounded Land

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    “Wounded Land is . . . a deeper, richer world than that presented in the previous volumes. . . . [Stephen R.] Donaldson is extending himself, creating a fuller, more mature wo...

  • Chaos und Ordnung synopsis, comments

    Chaos und Ordnung

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Die Amnios greifen anNach der Vernichtung der Schwarzwerft Kassafort kämpfen die ehemalige Polizistin Morn Hyland, der kriminelle Doppelagent Nick Succorso und der zum Cyborg umgew...

  • The Runes of the Earth synopsis, comments

    The Runes of the Earth

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    New York Times bestselling author Stephen R. Donaldson presents the first novel of the fourvolume finale to the series that’s become a modern fantasy classic: The Ch...

  • Die wahre Geschichte synopsis, comments

    Die wahre Geschichte

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    Nichts als die WahrheitAngus Thermopyle ist ein skrupelloser, aber wenig erfolgreicher Pirat. Jeder, der mit ihm fliegt, endet entweder im Gefängnis oder in einem Sarg. Als er in B...

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    Seventh Decimate

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    The acclaimed author of the Thomas Covenant Chronicles launches a powerful new trilogy about a prince’s desperate quest for a sorcerous library to save his people.Fire. Wind. Pesti...

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    Power That Preserves

    Stephen R. Donaldson

    “A trilogy of remarkable scope and sophistication.”Los Angeles TimesTwice before Thomas Covenant had been summoned to the strange otherworld where magic worked. Twice before he had...