Evening's Empire

Evening's Empire
Author David Herter
Country United States
Language English
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Tor Books
Publication date
June 2002
Media type Hardcover
Pages 352
ISBN 978-0-312-87034-8
OCLC 48966730
813/.6 21
LC Class PS3558.E7938 E94 2002

Evening's Empire is a science fiction novel written by David Herter in 2002. It is the author's second novel after 2000's Ceres Storm.

Plot introduction

The book follows the travels of a man to the small town of Evening, Oregon, where his beloved wife was killed in a freak accident the year before. The novel relies heavily on surrealism and a lolling suspense that is never realized in any sort of actual climax. Nonetheless, the book retains a small following of fans that greatly admire its "mature" style and few reviewers have considered it a poor effort.

Literary significance and reception

Regina Schroeder in her review for Booklist said, "Herter's blending of contemporary fantasy and Kent's Verne opera-in-progress is seamless and intense, and his creation of Downstairs fascinating but terrible. An exquisite, subtle performance."[1] Charles De Lint reviewing for Fantasy & Science Fiction said, "there is far more to praise in Evening's Empire than to criticize. It's true that I couldn't help but be a little disappointed that its early promise of wonder and character depth, sustained through most of the book, didn't resolve with a similar flair and innovation. Yet even if the end doesn't quite measure up to Herter's ambitions, at least he made the effort to break some new ground. And mostly he succeeded."[2] Peter Cannon reviewing for Publishers Weekly said, "while the novel's promotional copy compares it with Gene Wolfe's Peace and Charles de Lint's Newford stories, the cop-out ending is not one either of those pros would have chosen. But all the good writing that goes before suggests that Herter should gain the necessary mastery of his craft in due course."[3]

Notes

  1. Schroeder, Regina (May 15, 2002). "Evening's Empire (Book)". Booklist 98 (18): 1583. ISSN 0006-7385.
  2. De Lint, Charles (September 2002). "Evening's Empire (Book)". Fantasy & Science Fiction 103 (3,): 26. ISSN 1095-8258.
  3. Cannon, Peter (May 13, 2002). "EVENING'S EMPIRE (Book)". Publishers Weekly 249 (19): 56. ISSN 0000-0019.
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