· Operation Chaos was first published in but was put together from short stories first released in the fifties and sixties. Anderson introduces a world where magic and technology live sid I have read other reviewers say that Poul Anderson is a great idea man if not always a great writer of stories/5. · Anderson also appears to be experimenting with metaphysical science fiction along the lines of Philip K. Dick. Sometimes Operation Chaos reads like the theological form developed by Charles Williams and C.S. Lewis. If Anderson pioneers some of these qualities, it is understandable, because of their nascent stages, that some of it is unconvincing. Operation Chaos has it all! Derring-do, romance, humor, tension ratcheted up until the climax. The narrator teams with a witch to conduct a raid on the Caliphate forces which have invaded an alternate /5(56).
Operation Chaos is a collection of four novellas by Poul Anderson, all of which center around Steven Mautchek (a werewolf) and the love of his life, Virginia Greylock (a witch). I actually read "Operation Afreet," the first of these short stories, many many years ago in a werewolf sci-fi anthology called Tomorrow Bites (which in turn was a. Buy Operation Chaos by Poul Anderson online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 4 editions - starting at $ Shop now. DD-B's booknote on Operation Chaos by Poul Anderson. Overall I've never found that the world completely holds together, but I very much like all the little insights into how things are different with goetics.I keep noting wrong details, though; like sealing something with a cross and a star of David, but no other symbols.
Operation Chaos Operation Luna is a science fantasy novel by American writer Poul Anderson, published in August ; it is the sequel to the fixup novel Operation Chaos by the same author. OPERATION CHAOS Poul Anderson HELLO, OUT THERE! If you exist, hello! We may well never find out. This is a wild experiment, test of a wilder hypothesis. But it is also a duty. I lie dream‑bound, only half‑aware of my world. Anderson's humorous stories about Ginny and Steve Matuchek, set in an alternate contemporary America where most technology is based on magic, first began appearing in the s and were novelized as Operation Chaos in
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