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The Faded Sun Trilogy

The Faded Sun trilogy is a series of science fiction novels by American writer C.J. Cherryh and set in her Alliance–Union universe. The series comprises the three novels The Faded Sun: Kesrith (1978), The Faded Sun: Shon'jir (1978), and The Faded Sun: Kutath (1979), published by DAW Books. They were republished as an omnibus edition in the UK in 1987 and in the U.S. in 2000.

The Faded Sun Trilogy
The Faded Sun Trilogy omnibus edition cover

The Faded Sun: Kesrith
The Faded Sun: Shon'jir
The Faded Sun: Kutath
AuthorC. J. Cherryh
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDAW Books
Published1978–1979

Overview edit

The series consists of some of the earliest of Cherryh's novels, featuring world-building and a number of alien species. The Faded Sun: Kesrith was nominated for the Nebula Award in 1978[1] and the Hugo Award in 1979[2] and was shortlisted for the Locus Awards in 1979.[2] In addition, the other two books in the trilogy were independently longlisted for the Locus Award.

Plot summary edit

The Faded Sun trilogy can be considered a Bildungsroman, since one of the major themes is the coming of age of Niun, the mri protagonist. At the same time, it is a story of acculturation, as the human protagonist, Sten Duncan, lives among the mri to the point of becoming one of them.

The Faded Sun trilogy is the principal account of the Mri Wars era of Cherryh's Alliance-Union universe. At the beginning of the first volume, the regul have just concluded a forty-year war with humanity. As part of the peace, they are ceding the desert world of Kesrith to humanity. However, they have neglected to inform its inhabitants, the mri, who have served them as mercenaries for over two thousand years.

The Mri have been nearly exterminated in these wars, and young Niun is one of the few remaining warriors. When the regul seek to double-cross his people, he and his sister Melein, the last of the priestly Sen caste, form an uneasy alliance with the human Sten Duncan to rescue a holy relic that may hold the key to the Mri's survival.

The second volume opens with Niun and Melein captives of the human occupation force, kept alive by the human medicine they would refuse if they were not sedated. But the human command has a plan that may thwart the regul's attempted genocide of the Mri. They produce a navigation tape from the data in the holy relic that legend holds leads the way to the Mri homeworld and set Niun and Melein aboard the ship. Duncan comes with them to keep the ship running.

Soon after they have left Kesrith, Melein lays down a mandate that nothing that is not mri can make the return to the ancient mri homeworld. As a result, Duncan must become Mri or die. With Niun as his teacher, Duncan learns the stern rules of the Mri warrior caste, the Kel. Retracing the voyages of the Mri takes years, jump after jump, giving Duncan time to become Mri. With each jump, they find evidence of previous Mri civilizations, each one destroyed, further and further back in time. Eventually, they realize that this is not the first time that the Mri have been almost exterminated; in fact, the entire Mri history has been made up of the Mri fighting as mercenaries for other races, then being turned upon once their usefulness has ended, as the race(s) employing the Mri did not wish the possibility that the Mri might go and work for their enemies and be used against their former employers.

When the ship lands on Kutath, the ancient homeworld of the mri, the three find other mri, the tribes who remained. They also discover that humans and Regul have followed their ship, and the Regul have not forgotten their determination to commit genocide. After an unprovoked attack, Duncan goes back to the human ship and slays the Regul Elder.

When the third volume begins, the regul are in a state of disarray as a result of the assassination. Duncan returns to the mri and joins them in seeking assistance from the Elee, the other surviving race of ancient Kutath. After a new Elder has risen among the regul, they renew their attack on the Mri. This time humanity acts to halt the genocide, breaking the cycle, and forming a new partnership with the Mri.

Characters edit

  • Niun, a Mri Kel'en
  • Melein, his sister, a former Kel'e'en, now a Sen'e'en
  • Intel, a She'pan of the Mri
  • Eddan, Kel'anth of her edun
  • Sathell S'Delas, Sen-anth of her edun
  • George Stavros, human governor-to-be of Kesrith
  • Sten Duncan, his aide
  • Hulagh Alagn-ni, a Regul Elder of Doch Alagn
  • Hada Surag-gi, a Regul youngling

Cover artwork edit

The cover of the U.S. omnibus edition (pictured at top) re-uses the original cover art by Michael Whelan from the first paperback edition of Kutath (1980). The image is reversed in the omnibus edition, however, with the figures facing to the right instead of the left as in the original image.

Publication information edit

Initial serialized publication edit

The Faded Sun: Kesrith was first published as a 4-part serial starting in February 1978 in Galaxy Science Fiction (Volume 39, Nos 2-5).[3]

Individual noves edit

  • The Faded Sun: Kesrith, DAW Books, (1978)
  • The Faded Sun: Shon'jir, DAW Books, (1978)
  • The Faded Sun: Kutath, DAW Books, (1979)

Omnibuses edit

  • The Faded Sun Trilogy, (UK), Methuen, (1987)
  • The Faded Sun Trilogy, (US), DAW Books, (2000)

References edit

  1. ^ "1978 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  2. ^ a b "1979 Award Winners & Nominees". Worlds Without End. Retrieved 2009-07-13.
  3. ^ "Magazine:Galaxy Science Fiction - ISFDB". isfdb.org.

External links edit

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The Faded Sun trilogy is a series of science fiction novels by American writer C J Cherryh and set in her Alliance Union universe The series comprises the three novels The Faded Sun Kesrith 1978 The Faded Sun Shon jir 1978 and The Faded Sun Kutath 1979 published by DAW Books They were republished as an omnibus edition in the UK in 1987 and in the U S in 2000 The Faded Sun TrilogyThe Faded Sun Trilogy omnibus edition coverThe Faded Sun KesrithThe Faded Sun Shon jirThe Faded Sun KutathAuthorC J CherryhCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreScience fictionPublisherDAW BooksPublished1978 1979 Contents 1 Overview 2 Plot summary 3 Characters 4 Cover artwork 5 Publication information 5 1 Initial serialized publication 5 1 1 Individual noves 5 1 2 Omnibuses 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe series consists of some of the earliest of Cherryh s novels featuring world building and a number of alien species The Faded Sun Kesrith was nominated for the Nebula Award in 1978 1 and the Hugo Award in 1979 2 and was shortlisted for the Locus Awards in 1979 2 In addition the other two books in the trilogy were independently longlisted for the Locus Award Plot summary editThe Faded Sun trilogy can be considered a Bildungsroman since one of the major themes is the coming of age of Niun the mri protagonist At the same time it is a story of acculturation as the human protagonist Sten Duncan lives among the mri to the point of becoming one of them The Faded Sun trilogy is the principal account of the Mri Wars era of Cherryh s Alliance Union universe At the beginning of the first volume the regul have just concluded a forty year war with humanity As part of the peace they are ceding the desert world of Kesrith to humanity However they have neglected to inform its inhabitants the mri who have served them as mercenaries for over two thousand years The Mri have been nearly exterminated in these wars and young Niun is one of the few remaining warriors When the regul seek to double cross his people he and his sister Melein the last of the priestly Sen caste form an uneasy alliance with the human Sten Duncan to rescue a holy relic that may hold the key to the Mri s survival The second volume opens with Niun and Melein captives of the human occupation force kept alive by the human medicine they would refuse if they were not sedated But the human command has a plan that may thwart the regul s attempted genocide of the Mri They produce a navigation tape from the data in the holy relic that legend holds leads the way to the Mri homeworld and set Niun and Melein aboard the ship Duncan comes with them to keep the ship running Soon after they have left Kesrith Melein lays down a mandate that nothing that is not mri can make the return to the ancient mri homeworld As a result Duncan must become Mri or die With Niun as his teacher Duncan learns the stern rules of the Mri warrior caste the Kel Retracing the voyages of the Mri takes years jump after jump giving Duncan time to become Mri With each jump they find evidence of previous Mri civilizations each one destroyed further and further back in time Eventually they realize that this is not the first time that the Mri have been almost exterminated in fact the entire Mri history has been made up of the Mri fighting as mercenaries for other races then being turned upon once their usefulness has ended as the race s employing the Mri did not wish the possibility that the Mri might go and work for their enemies and be used against their former employers When the ship lands on Kutath the ancient homeworld of the mri the three find other mri the tribes who remained They also discover that humans and Regul have followed their ship and the Regul have not forgotten their determination to commit genocide After an unprovoked attack Duncan goes back to the human ship and slays the Regul Elder When the third volume begins the regul are in a state of disarray as a result of the assassination Duncan returns to the mri and joins them in seeking assistance from the Elee the other surviving race of ancient Kutath After a new Elder has risen among the regul they renew their attack on the Mri This time humanity acts to halt the genocide breaking the cycle and forming a new partnership with the Mri Characters editNiun a Mri Kel en Melein his sister a former Kel e en now a Sen e en Intel a She pan of the Mri Eddan Kel anth of her edun Sathell S Delas Sen anth of her edun George Stavros human governor to be of Kesrith Sten Duncan his aide Hulagh Alagn ni a Regul Elder of Doch Alagn Hada Surag gi a Regul younglingCover artwork editThe cover of the U S omnibus edition pictured at top re uses the original cover art by Michael Whelan from the first paperback edition of Kutath 1980 The image is reversed in the omnibus edition however with the figures facing to the right instead of the left as in the original image Publication information editInitial serialized publication edit The Faded Sun Kesrith was first published as a 4 part serial starting in February 1978 in Galaxy Science Fiction Volume 39 Nos 2 5 3 Individual noves edit The Faded Sun Kesrith DAW Books 1978 The Faded Sun Shon jir DAW Books 1978 The Faded Sun Kutath DAW Books 1979 Omnibuses edit The Faded Sun Trilogy UK Methuen 1987 The Faded Sun Trilogy US DAW Books 2000 References edit 1978 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 13 a b 1979 Award Winners amp Nominees Worlds Without End Retrieved 2009 07 13 Magazine Galaxy Science Fiction ISFDB isfdb org External links editMri Wars series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Faded Sun Trilogy amp oldid 1218019049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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