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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on November 29, 2011.&#xA;&#xA;Night&#39;s Master&#xA;&#xA;By Tanith Lee – DAW – November 1, 1978&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;First in the Tales of the Flat Earth series, this book is often compared to the 1001 Arabian Nights. While a collection of exotic stories, each linked to its predecessor, the stories are not nested and don&#39;t have a particularly Arabian flavor. I was reminded more of classical mythology and Grimm&#39;s fairy tales than the Middle East. This is a minor quibble, however, as the stories are enchanting and lush.&#xA;&#xA;&#34;Lush&#34; has always been the best word to describe Tanith Lee&#39;s melancholic and erotically-tinged fantasy. While her style isn&#39;t particularly ornate, it still evokes as much gorgeous imagery as more verbose writers such as Clark Ashton Smith and Jack Vance. In the field of darkly romantic fantasy, newcomer Jacqueline Carey seems to be getting much of the publicity, but those familiar with both are likely to recognize that Carey is merely rearranging furniture in the house that Tanith Lee built. The Flat Earth was the most compelling fantasy world I&#39;ve encountered in some time, and I look forward to visiting it again in the next book.&#xA;&#xA;★★★★☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #SwordAndSorcery #Fantasy #DarkFantasy #TanithLee #NightsMaster #TalesOfTheFlatEarth&#xA;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="night-s-master" id="night-s-master">Night&#39;s Master</h2>

<p>By Tanith Lee – DAW – November 1, 1978</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>First in the <em>Tales of the Flat Earth</em> series, this book is often compared to the <em>1001 Arabian Nights</em>. While a collection of exotic stories, each linked to its predecessor, the stories are not nested and don&#39;t have a particularly Arabian flavor. I was reminded more of classical mythology and Grimm&#39;s fairy tales than the Middle East. This is a minor quibble, however, as the stories are enchanting and lush.</p>

<p>“Lush” has always been the best word to describe Tanith Lee&#39;s melancholic and erotically-tinged fantasy. While her style isn&#39;t particularly ornate, it still evokes as much gorgeous imagery as more verbose writers such as <a href="https://robinmarx.writeas.com/tag:ClarkAshtonSmith">Clark Ashton Smith</a> and Jack Vance. In the field of darkly romantic fantasy, newcomer Jacqueline Carey seems to be getting much of the publicity, but those familiar with both are likely to recognize that Carey is merely rearranging furniture in the house that Tanith Lee built. The Flat Earth was the most compelling fantasy world I&#39;ve encountered in some time, and I look forward to visiting it again in the next book.</p>

<p>★★★★☆</p>

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