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Interesting. Werthead Send a noteboard - 04/12/2009 05:21:04 PM
A valid enough list, although I still need to read LITTLE, BIG.

My list of six key fantasy authors (not individual books, that's ridiculously limiting) would be:

J.R.R. Tolkien
Gene Wolfe
Jack Vance
China Mieville
George R.R. Martin
Terry Pratchett

Probably nothing too cutting-edge there. I'm also thinkin Mervyn Peake should be on there but am not too sure which of the rest I'd lose to make room for him. Robert Holdstock and Robert E. Howard would be bubbling under, Neil Gaiman as well (for SANDMAN).

My SF ranking would be:

Kim Stanley Robinson
David Brin
Alastair Reynolds
Peter F. Hamilton
Alfred Bester
Frank Herbert

That's a more a list of who is good rather than 'influential/important', in which case obviously Clarke, Asimov, Heinlein and the whole enchilada would be on there. Roger Zelazny and Ian McDonald are bubbling under on that list.

In the case of both lists, ask me tomorrow and I'll give a different answer.
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Six best fantasy novels? - 04/12/2009 05:54:54 AM 1853 Views
Best fantasy authors - 04/12/2009 07:01:48 AM 1534 Views
Have you read Robin Hobb? *NM* - 04/12/2009 04:01:23 PM 770 Views
I have, and wasn't really impressed - 04/12/2009 10:08:25 PM 1366 Views
You definitely read the wrong stuff first - 05/12/2009 12:12:07 AM 1465 Views
Agreed. - 09/12/2009 09:55:12 PM 1368 Views
Only read two. Book of the New Sun definitely deserves that spot. Mieville, not so much. - 04/12/2009 08:06:45 AM 1539 Views
Interesting. - 04/12/2009 05:21:04 PM 1402 Views
Why Mieville, if I may ask? *NM* - 04/12/2009 08:33:43 PM 775 Views
I didn't mean that to be a reply to you, but still - 05/12/2009 03:15:36 AM 1528 Views
No worries. - 05/12/2009 03:52:11 AM 1414 Views
But the list was for favorite books, not favorite or most important authors - 05/12/2009 10:25:13 AM 1357 Views
It was for "best" books. I realize that has a lot of meanings, though. *NM* - 05/12/2009 08:37:01 PM 620 Views
Hm... good point - 06/12/2009 02:19:13 AM 1152 Views
Glen Cook is radically overrated. - 05/12/2009 04:09:07 PM 1494 Views
Well, he's at least part of the wave that humanized fantasy. - 05/12/2009 08:36:29 PM 1264 Views
In the US, yes. Elsewhere, no, because they didn't know about him. - 06/12/2009 04:36:31 PM 1356 Views
Interesting. - 07/12/2009 02:15:37 AM 1320 Views
Two years? It was published in 2000... *NM* - 05/12/2009 09:03:33 PM 526 Views
Nine years is like two. *NM* - 06/12/2009 12:25:49 AM 706 Views
I've yet to read a Gene Wolfe. - 06/12/2009 02:26:54 AM 1290 Views
Yes, yes, yes. - 06/12/2009 02:35:45 AM 1246 Views
You know I directly added almost all of those Wolfe quotes there, right? - 06/12/2009 05:26:40 AM 1389 Views
I just find Mieville's prose exceptionally standard. - 06/12/2009 07:25:05 AM 1390 Views
Isn't that almost a contradiction of terms there? - 06/12/2009 07:45:47 AM 1317 Views
It's remarkable for its normalcy because so many people praise it? - 06/12/2009 09:11:18 AM 1237 Views
Who the heck are these people? *NM* - 04/12/2009 12:46:48 PM 752 Views
I've never heard of any of them either.... *NM* - 05/12/2009 02:58:11 AM 1056 Views
Literati - 06/12/2009 05:27:28 AM 1232 Views
Yeah you're so much better than us *NM* - 06/12/2009 12:00:27 PM 686 Views
I'm very ambivalent about A Wizard of Earthsea - 04/12/2009 05:18:00 PM 1297 Views
Possibly has to do with the times in which it was written/read - 06/12/2009 05:29:27 AM 1265 Views
My Best Six best fantasy novels - 04/12/2009 07:44:12 PM 1051 Views
Re: My Best Six best fantasy novels *NM* - 04/12/2009 07:45:25 PM 598 Views
oops! *NM* - 04/12/2009 07:46:34 PM 641 Views
Re: Six best fantasy novels? - 04/12/2009 09:06:18 PM 1399 Views
I really need to get around to reading Mists of Avalon. - 04/12/2009 09:50:54 PM 1196 Views
Calenture - 05/12/2009 12:44:14 AM 1161 Views
Ooh, I need to get my hands on Calenture. *NM* - 06/12/2009 02:27:34 AM 679 Views
And ha! I thought it might be you. *NM* - 06/12/2009 02:29:13 AM 675 Views
I'll eventually get to those in the near future - 06/12/2009 05:31:29 AM 1306 Views
I don't read or buy books anymore. - 06/12/2009 11:45:33 PM 1300 Views
I understand that - 07/12/2009 12:55:46 AM 1343 Views
Okay, I'll give it a shot - 04/12/2009 10:12:47 PM 1388 Views
You might more mythopoeic material in your fantasies, don't you? *NM* - 04/12/2009 11:22:33 PM 715 Views
Mythopoeic? Who...me? - 05/12/2009 02:19:03 AM 1182 Views
Yes, you - 05/12/2009 03:51:25 AM 1331 Views
The Blogger Seems to Agree With You. - 05/12/2009 10:10:07 PM 1326 Views
Book of the New Sun is very early 80's and is almost inarguably a classic of the genre. - 06/12/2009 12:26:55 AM 1349 Views
Never Read It, But All Accounts Support That View. - 06/12/2009 02:44:17 PM 1443 Views
Bending the terms a bit... - 04/12/2009 11:21:33 PM 1417 Views
n/a *NM* - 05/12/2009 12:46:45 AM 608 Views
I like Grossman's list a lot more than Henry's. *NM* - 04/12/2009 11:41:36 PM 666 Views
Here are mine, but I probably haven't really read enough fantasy to have a top 5 - 05/12/2009 12:16:13 AM 1200 Views
Have you tried any standalones recently? - 06/12/2009 05:33:41 AM 1292 Views
I always end up wanting more - 06/12/2009 05:53:11 AM 1278 Views
The only one on his list I would think about agreeing with is Meiville. - 05/12/2009 03:11:25 AM 1348 Views
Have you tried Mark Danielewski's House of Leaves yet? - 06/12/2009 05:34:48 AM 1214 Views
No list is complete without Goodkind *NM* - 05/12/2009 07:59:22 AM 723 Views
Sorry, I can't help it- no *porn* list is complete without Goodkind... *NM* - 06/12/2009 02:21:22 AM 567 Views
For me....: - 05/12/2009 10:36:42 AM 1382 Views
He certainly has a specific kind of taste. - 06/12/2009 02:20:30 AM 1219 Views
Pfft! - 06/12/2009 06:54:24 AM 1122 Views
Who are you asking?? - 07/12/2009 08:09:25 PM 1239 Views
Might give this a go myself... - 06/12/2009 02:24:52 AM 1283 Views

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