Well, L. Sprague De Camp may have been unfair to Howard as a writer but I don't feel called upon to be the judge of history.
That's what this thread is about.
Posted 20 April 2012 - 10:58 PM
Well, L. Sprague De Camp may have been unfair to Howard as a writer but I don't feel called upon to be the judge of history.

Posted 21 April 2012 - 01:28 AM
It's farsical. To ascribe value characteristics to the actions of dead men is utterly empty and rhetorical. They no longer exist in society or form any force for you to deal with. If you're correcting the history, for the sake of correct history, whatever. But I find doing the shame finger at anyone, whether de Camp or Hitler, is frankly retarded. It's like bitching about a star for going nova. It happens.
Well, L. Sprague De Camp may have been unfair to Howard as a writer but I don't feel called upon to be the judge of history.
That's what this thread is about.
Edited by RJMooreII, 21 April 2012 - 01:29 AM.
Posted 21 April 2012 - 02:20 AM
It's farsical. To ascribe value characteristics to the actions of dead men is utterly empty and rhetorical. They no longer exist in society or form any force for you to deal with. If you're correcting the history, for the sake of correct history, whatever. But I find doing the shame finger at anyone, whether de Camp or Hitler, is frankly retarded. It's like bitching about a star for going nova. It happens.
Well, L. Sprague De Camp may have been unfair to Howard as a writer but I don't feel called upon to be the judge of history.
That's what this thread is about.

Posted 21 April 2012 - 03:15 AM
fortunately today ,we have a choice. If you see something of value in Decamp ( or any pasticher) Carter and Nybergs stories, hey theyre available. Howards original work is available as well. I personally after reading both versions ( like many I was exposed to the ace books first) prefer Howards because i prefer my conan to have a randomness to it, i think the philosophy of an adventurers life at when it occurs makes for far better atmosphere and is more effective for storytelling than a herculean hero cycle career thing that Decamp did, but thats just me.I dont want to know what happens inbetween, it loses its magic.I dont care how conan gets from point a at one point in his youth to point b as an grown man.

Posted 21 April 2012 - 03:22 AM
Posted 21 April 2012 - 03:55 AM
If you read this whole thead and its links.it is clear that LSDC is a dick.
Just cause he is dead does not change it.REH is dead and here we all are talking about him.
When you are gone, you leave behind what you have done and others will love or hate you for it.
They might even do both at the same time.

Posted 21 April 2012 - 06:39 AM
Posted 21 April 2012 - 08:42 AM
I agree. if lsdc is to be republished in any sort of collection in the future it should be the works he did not taint,not the Howard stories he added to. ( I remember those silly novels, return of conan , conan the buccaneer and conan of the isles....sigurd!!!I remember that conan and son book, conan of aquilonia toolol!I hated conn though. I may still have them hanging around, I donated alot of those to my local library.)L Sprague Decamps stuff should be separate and distinct as any other pastiche author is,because despite his attempt, they are very different in feel and tone than howards conan.But as it has been stated by others , no pastiche, as good as they may get can match Howard anyway.And I say this as objectively as I can, with no hard feeling toward Decamp and not as a gushing REH fan either, Howard was really one of a kind when it comes to this brand of storytelling.
fortunately today ,we have a choice. If you see something of value in Decamp ( or any pasticher) Carter and Nybergs stories, hey theyre available. Howards original work is available as well. I personally after reading both versions ( like many I was exposed to the ace books first) prefer Howards because i prefer my conan to have a randomness to it, i think the philosophy of an adventurers life at when it occurs makes for far better atmosphere and is more effective for storytelling than a herculean hero cycle career thing that Decamp did, but thats just me.I dont want to know what happens inbetween, it loses its magic.I dont care how conan gets from point a at one point in his youth to point b as an grown man.
For the record, the LSdC stories that appeared in the Lancers (The Thing in the Crypt, Black Tears, etc.) are no longer being published, although the Bantams (Swordsman, Liberator, Spider God) are. I even have them in my personal collection. There's nothing wrong with pasitches, and if Paradox wants to re-publish all of the original LSdC/Carter stories that appeared in the Lancers, I have no problem with that, either. New readers might enjoy Conan the Buccanner and Conan of Aquilonia. Just don't publish them in the same volumes with the Howard originals, and no posthumous collaborations.
Edited by mario, 21 April 2012 - 11:20 AM.
Posted 21 April 2012 - 01:13 PM
I agree. if lsdc is to be republished in any sort of collection in the future it should be the works he did not taint,not the Howard stories he added to. ( I remember those silly novels, return of conan , conan the buccaneer and conan of the isles....sigurd!!!I remember that conan and son book, conan of aquilonia toolol!I hated conn though. I may still have them hanging around, I donated alot of those to my local library.)L Sprague Decamps stuff should be separate and distinct as any other pastiche author is,because despite his attempt, they are very different in feel and tone than howards conan.But as it has been stated by others , no pastiche, as good as they may get can match Howard anyway.And I say this as objectively as I can, with no hard feeling toward Decamp and not as a gushing REH fan either, Howard was really one of a kind when it comes to this brand of storytelling.
fortunately today ,we have a choice. If you see something of value in Decamp ( or any pasticher) Carter and Nybergs stories, hey theyre available. Howards original work is available as well. I personally after reading both versions ( like many I was exposed to the ace books first) prefer Howards because i prefer my conan to have a randomness to it, i think the philosophy of an adventurers life at when it occurs makes for far better atmosphere and is more effective for storytelling than a herculean hero cycle career thing that Decamp did, but thats just me.I dont want to know what happens inbetween, it loses its magic.I dont care how conan gets from point a at one point in his youth to point b as an grown man.
For the record, the LSdC stories that appeared in the Lancers (The Thing in the Crypt, Black Tears, etc.) are no longer being published, although the Bantams (Swordsman, Liberator, Spider God) are. I even have them in my personal collection. There's nothing wrong with pasitches, and if Paradox wants to re-publish all of the original LSdC/Carter stories that appeared in the Lancers, I have no problem with that, either. New readers might enjoy Conan the Buccanner and Conan of Aquilonia. Just don't publish them in the same volumes with the Howard originals, and no posthumous collaborations.
There is no need to republish howards stories rewritten by Decamp at all.That day is over. Those 'posthumous collaborations' are not warranted to be republished anymore,especially since the authors originals are now out there and easliy available.But I have no prob with Decamps own original stuff being out there in its own series or edition .LOL maybe have Don Herron do the introduction on it!!!
On another note, I do remember the thing in the crypt, that was my favorite of the decamp stories, and not because it fit into any history or canon nonsense.Some of his stuff was okay, especially when I was 15 /16 years old. It just entertained me more than most of his others.

Posted 22 April 2012 - 04:58 AM
Posted 22 April 2012 - 06:02 AM
Posted 22 April 2012 - 11:12 AM
No, the one I'm thinking of is a novelet or a novella. It was anthologized with some of the other LSdC pastiches.thats the plot to conan and the spider god.
worst Conan ever......demons gate might be as bad
Posted 22 April 2012 - 03:55 PM
The hallmark of an LSdC "original" Conan pastiche is that Conan gets himself into trouble from which he cannot extricate himself by his own efforts, and needs outside help, frequently divine intervention, to rescue him. Nevertheless, he penned a couple of good ones, notably The Thing in the Crypt, and the one (whose name I forget) where he attempts to spend the night in an ancient Stygian castle in the middle of Kush.
Posted 22 May 2012 - 02:36 AM
I believe you're referring to "The Castle of Terror".No, the one I'm thinking of is a novelet or a novella. It was anthologized with some of the other LSdC pastiches.
thats the plot to conan and the spider god.
worst Conan ever......demons gate might be as bad
Edited by StriderSkorpion, 22 May 2012 - 02:37 AM.
Posted 22 May 2012 - 03:03 AM
Posted 22 May 2012 - 04:52 AM
But I look at the De Camp stories as a ok bridge to bridge the gap between the purly Howardian Conan tales.