The Phoenix on the Sword
Robert Ervin Howard
Maison d'édition: Good Press
Synopsis
In Robert Ervin Howard's 'The Phoenix on the Sword,' readers are transported to a world of high adventure, political intrigue, and dark sorcery. This literary masterpiece is the first of Howard's Conan the Barbarian stories, showcasing his unique writing style that combines vivid descriptions, fast-paced action sequences, and intricate world-building. Set in the fictional Hyborian Age, the story follows Conan as he navigates treacherous political waters and faces off against ancient evils. Howard's use of language and imagery immerses readers in a world of swords and sorcery, making 'The Phoenix on the Sword' a classic of the fantasy genre. With its blend of fantastical elements and historical inspiration, the book appeals to readers who enjoy epic tales of heroism and magic. Howard's deep knowledge of mythology and folklore shines through in the narrative, adding layers of depth and complexity to the story. 'The Phoenix on the Sword' is a must-read for fans of fantasy literature and anyone looking for a thrilling journey into a world of epic proportions.