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Lord of Chaos (1997-2000 initial reads; 2010 re-read) Larry Send a noteboard - 30/04/2010 01:33:37 PM
I've reached the halfway point at least in this series to date. Death is like a feather, duty like a mountain, and around 5000 pages of WoT is like carrying a 400 lb. woman wearing spandex and a tube top on your shoulders as you run up that mountain. Not the most pleasant of images, true, but this book was much more of a slog than the previous book, The Fires of Heaven, had proven to be.

When I first read Lord of Chaos back in November 1997, I even then found it to be the most difficult of the seven books to date to enjoy. Back then, used as I was to reading cultural and religious histories in English and German, it wasn't the size of the novel that daunted me but rather how disjointed it felt. Nearly 13 years later, that sense of disjointedness was even more pronounced. It was a struggle at times to pay attention to what was transpiring, which might explain in a perverse fit of reasoning why I am reviewing it so soon after completing it (I finished it about an hour before I began writing this post), when I typically wait 1-2 days, as will be the case with the final Dune Chronicles volume, Chapterhouse: Dune, when I write that commentary after this one. Between the often-interchangeable character types (Aes Sedai, Cairhein, Aiel, Forsaken, Tairens, etc.) and the over-explanations of things that I first read about several books ago, I fear my own complaints may become just as repetitive if I don't spice them up with some actual observations.

The story begins a few weeks after the events of The Fires of Heaven. But instead of opening with the wind blowing its way through some po-dunk village, there is a lengthy (72 p. in my MMPB edition) prologue that begins with one of the hitherto-hidden baddies, Demandred (so demonic, that), meeting up with a new baddie, an ultra-tall eyeless Myrddraal, Shaidar Haran, where some sort of ret-conning seems to be taking place about the ultimate Shadow-y goals. Perhaps Jordan wanted the Dark Side to be seen as being more competent than the EVIL Snidely Whiplashes of the first five volumes. Or perhaps this had been planned the entire way. Regardless of intent, there were several times while reading this novel and reflecting back upon the earlier ones where I wondered if the real evilness was in having a Space Invaders-sort of feel, where as each EVIL level/Forsaken is destroyed, the others move faster and faster, making it more and more difficult for the Light/Good side to keep up.

For a novel of 1011 MMPB pages, Lord of Chaos felt more like 900 pages of scene description and vague foreshadowing than an actual narrative progression. There were three main locales in this novel: Caemlyn (Rand at times/some Aiel/later Perrin/later Min), Cairhein (Rand at other times/more Aiel/some Mat/early Egwene), and the rebel Aes Sedai base of Salidar (Elayne/Nynaeve/early Min/rebel leaders/late Egwene/late Mat). A fourth locale, Ebou Dar, took place so late in the novel that it serves more like a non-hanging cliffhanger element than anything really important to this particular novel. Each of the three on the surface would appear to get ample space for plot/character developments, but due to the unfortunate tendency of the author to try and elaborate over and over again how Aes Sedai X is in this camp and sniffs this way while Aes Sedai Y huffs another way and belongs to another camp while Aes Sedai Z is in a third camp and looks down her nose at uppity Accepted and/or males, the Salidar scenes felt more like hundreds of pages of wet hens sitting around while the trainees Elayne and Nynaeve "discover" some "lost" Talents that the captured Forsaken Moghedien is forced to show them. The Rand chapters are okay, except it's more of a holding pattern there until the end, while the Egwene ones are the only ones that show any semblance of actual character development, as she gets her ass whipped for admitting to lying to her Aiel Wise One teachers. It was a growing moment, seriously, although the nakedness and the beatings (with the nudity repeated shortly afterward in Salidar) was a bit much.

Like I said in my The Fires of Heaven commentary, the clunky prose, the repetitive and increasingly-long descriptions, and the odd breaks in scenes to follow other characters led to a sense of disjointed prose. I feel more strongly than ever that Jordan made a mistake in giving so much space to these relatively extraneous subplots. In trying to have several parallels among the male/female interactions, the outside cultures clashings, and other such examples of a comedy of manners occurring, the overall focus is lost. Perhaps Demandred was laughing at the end about letting the "Lord of Chaos" (presumably Rand and his being tied down with rule rather than trying to whip Forsaken ass and strengthening the Dark One's prison) rule because in letting full rein be given to the other subplots, Jordan seems to have been inching nearer and nearer to narrative progression defeat as his purported main protagonist, Rand, is slowly seen being diverted away from plotline victory.

Shall be interesting to see how I view the next volume, A Crown of Swords, since that book was actually the first WoT novel that I read and also because I just started re-reading George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. But six down, five (and one prequel) to go before I have all of the WoT books reviewed here. Hopefully I can find the inner strength to continue on, as these middle volumes were much worse than I had remembered them being.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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Re-reading WoT Ten Years Later - 16/04/2010 06:07:40 AM 2806 Views
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Ah, jumping on Roberts' bandwagon... - 16/04/2010 09:17:08 AM 997 Views
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I think you misrepresent me - 16/04/2010 11:15:34 PM 884 Views
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MA in History? Is there a more useless degree? - 16/04/2010 09:56:36 PM 857 Views
PhD or MA in Classics - 16/04/2010 10:15:51 PM 801 Views
Yes, whatever degree you have/are studying for - 16/04/2010 11:12:55 PM 842 Views
MBA. Sorry - 17/04/2010 04:38:03 AM 876 Views
There's lots of jokes about MBAs, unfortunately - 17/04/2010 09:46:28 PM 864 Views
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Funny how takes can change, huh? - 17/04/2010 12:55:05 AM 968 Views
Funny, I started my own first-ever reread not long ago. - 17/04/2010 02:16:35 AM 938 Views
Must be something in the water, no? - 17/04/2010 02:28:23 AM 959 Views
Gah! - 18/04/2010 12:30:17 PM 851 Views
I thought you meant it! - 18/04/2010 05:29:55 PM 942 Views
Pfft! - 18/04/2010 08:11:36 PM 857 Views
I'm glad I didn't start with EotW - 19/04/2010 04:16:03 PM 832 Views
Seems Tor is now tweeting about this commentary - 19/04/2010 06:31:39 PM 1014 Views
Re: Re-reading WoT Ten Years Later - 16/04/2010 06:26:51 PM 961 Views
It'll be interesting to see if I hit a "wall" - 16/04/2010 11:13:55 PM 866 Views
Aww... - 16/04/2010 07:58:27 PM 953 Views
That's next month or June - 16/04/2010 11:12:02 PM 814 Views
Be sure to send me a noteboard then . - 17/04/2010 03:45:46 AM 841 Views
Oh, I'd post it at this site as well, perhaps - 17/04/2010 03:51:19 AM 801 Views
Yeah, but I only lurk in the OF when I'm interested in getting new books... - 17/04/2010 04:00:14 AM 814 Views
Ah - 17/04/2010 09:47:37 PM 816 Views
Malazan 9 is out? - 17/04/2010 09:58:23 PM 689 Views
Been out for several months - 17/04/2010 10:24:15 PM 782 Views
Can anybody please explain to me - 17/04/2010 08:45:18 PM 994 Views
It's hard to explain - 17/04/2010 09:42:16 PM 1055 Views
was thinking the same thing *NM* - 18/04/2010 03:59:36 PM 561 Views
Re: Can anybody please explain to me - 19/04/2010 04:17:39 PM 699 Views
The more posts from this larry guy I read, the more I think......... - 18/04/2010 08:56:34 AM 975 Views
Interesting metatextual analysis there - 18/04/2010 09:47:43 AM 1011 Views
Nice, but in the future... - 18/04/2010 04:04:07 PM 886 Views
I know... - 18/04/2010 08:11:18 PM 849 Views
If you don't like WoT....Don't read it - 19/04/2010 12:36:06 AM 800 Views
Aren't you being a bit presumptuous there? - 19/04/2010 12:53:00 AM 1205 Views
... - 19/04/2010 12:59:33 AM 968 Views
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I am disappoint - 19/04/2010 01:17:20 AM 969 Views
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Oh crap, a troll! - 02/05/2010 08:53:36 PM 818 Views
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I guess I'm just weird. - 19/04/2010 06:44:59 PM 1048 Views
If anything, I suspect my reaction is the minority one - 19/04/2010 09:20:25 PM 988 Views
It's interesting you thought this about The Great Hunt. - 19/04/2010 07:06:57 PM 789 Views
Yeah, I almost gave up this series after The Eye of the World too. *NM* - 19/04/2010 08:38:25 PM 501 Views
My actual introduction to the series was A Crown of Swords - 19/04/2010 09:26:19 PM 911 Views
By the way... - 19/04/2010 09:44:59 PM 707 Views
Ah, that. - 19/04/2010 09:53:02 PM 804 Views
My experience has been different: - 19/04/2010 09:04:27 PM 909 Views
That may indeed be the case - 19/04/2010 09:27:36 PM 1101 Views
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