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The Beast Master af Andre Norton
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The Beast Master (udgave 1984)

af Andre Norton

Serier: Beast Master (1)

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Left homeless by the war that reduced Terra to a radioactive cinder, Hosteen Storm - Navaho commando and master of beasts - is drawn to the planet Arzor, to kill a man he has never met. On that dangerous frontier world, aliens and human colonists share the land in an uneasy truce. But something is upsetting the balance, and Storm is caught in the middle. He had thought the war was over - but was it? "Miss Norton endows this story of a homeless, revenge-driven man with her own inimitable touch. The result is a compelling and compassionate tale." - The New York Times Book Review… (mere)
Medlem:Murphy-Jacobs
Titel:The Beast Master
Forfattere:Andre Norton
Info:Del Rey (1984), Mass Market Paperback
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek, Read
Vurdering:****
Nøgleord:Science Fiction

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Written in 1959, some aspects of the novel has become 'politically incorrect', but less than you might expect. Rather, the social and political situations are simplified in a way we no longer accept (is this one reason why sf novels have gotten so long?). Hosteen Storm is an ex special services man, Navaho, and a 'beast master' - in telepathic communication with four animals who work with him (eagle, puma-ish, and two meerkats). The war is over, Earth destroyed (by the bad guys, Xiks, out of spite). He sets down on a planet where he hopes to settle a vendetta with a man he believes killed his father. It's kind of the good old West, horses and so on and the natives are good folks, basically, though some are less friendly than others. The story held up, though, with some interesting twists and matters left unexplained for future novels, no doubt. **** ( )
  sibylline | Jul 23, 2021 |
One of my favourites from teenage years. I still reread it every few years, it reads like an old friend. I loved the Indian (Native American) take on the space age and the seething conflict of emotion. ( )
  Ma_Washigeri | Jan 23, 2021 |
I love this book. It's sort of like Avatar with alien natives vs human settlers. But it also is more serious about a person's reaction to how you are raised as a child and to psychology of war. The main part though is native American culture and the genetically engineered animals that Hosteen (the main character) is bonded too. The sequel is even more interesting as the characters discover an underground high tech alien installation long abandoned. ( )
  karidrgn | Aug 6, 2019 |
https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/3095510.html

Long long ago, I think even when I was in primary school (so, more than forty years ago), I read The Beast Master, and it stuck with me. Not quite so long ago, I got it and its sequel, Lord of Thunder, in a single volume, Beast Master’s Planet. Both concern a future galaxy where Earth has been destroyed in the final act of a war with the alien Xik, and our protagonist, Hosteen Storm, is (as far as he knows) the only survivor of the Navajo. He is an ex-soldier, trained to have a psychic link with his animal conpanions - two meerkats, an eagle and a big tiger-like cat, and he is sent to the planet of Arzor to earn his living as a civilian.

Arzor turns out to be a sparsely settled planet whose main industry appears to be the ranching of the cattle-like frawns, carried out by human settlers in negotiation with the indigenous Norbies, who have a complex tribal structure and totem-based religion. Hosteen Storm becomes a horse wrangler. It’s basically the Old West in space, although nobody ever says that, with Storm set up as uniquely placed to bridge the communication gap between humans and natives. Basically he is a Magical Indian.

It’s also worth noting that there isn’t a single female speaking character in either book. Storm’s mother is mentioned in passing, but she is dead. The Norbies seem to be all male. Storm’s animals are female, which is interesting.

The Beast Master

Still, the first book reminded me of the magic it exerted on my mind in a Belfast classroom long ago. (I think I may have even written a book report on it.) I appreciated then the tragic burden carried by Storm as the last of his tribe, charged by his grandfather with maintaining a family vendetta (which drives a lot of the narrative) but then also caught up in both a Xik plot against the humans and the discovery of lost ancient alien tech under the mountains. The tone of the book is detached, measured and firm. The flaws are still there, but the fact is that this was an sf book featuring a Navajo protagonist at a time (1959) when the future was mainly seen as white.

Still, bearing in mind that both are books of their time, they are good reads. ( )
1 stem nwhyte | Nov 25, 2018 |
Hosteen Storm is a Navaho tribesman, a Beast Master, and a Commando, released from his service after the war with the alien Xiks has been won. He is unable to return home, though, as his birth world has been reduced to a radioactive rock. However, a new home is not what he seeks on Arzor, but revenge.

This was a very good tale, with action, and enough twists to keep me guessing what would happen next. The author never bogs down the reader with too much description or definitions, but allows us to figure things out on our own. I plan to reread this in the future, I liked it that much. ( )
  fuzzi | Nov 2, 2015 |
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To the spectator the ex-Commando might be standing impassively, the meerkats clinging to him, his hand resting lightly on Surra's round skull, the eagle quiet on his shoulder. But an awareness, which was unuttered, unheard speech, linked him with animals and bird. The breadth of that communication could not be assessed outside a "team", but it forged them into a harmonious whole, which was a weapon if need be, a companionship always.
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DO NOT, under any circumstances, combine Andre Norton's Beast Master Series with those C-Grade movie rip-offs of the same name.

Those shows have nothing in common with Norton's well-crafted tales, aside from someone having ripped off the title and the premise of a warrior in telepathic contact with an animal team.
The rest of the story was made up by someone who apparently didn't like the book.
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Left homeless by the war that reduced Terra to a radioactive cinder, Hosteen Storm - Navaho commando and master of beasts - is drawn to the planet Arzor, to kill a man he has never met. On that dangerous frontier world, aliens and human colonists share the land in an uneasy truce. But something is upsetting the balance, and Storm is caught in the middle. He had thought the war was over - but was it? "Miss Norton endows this story of a homeless, revenge-driven man with her own inimitable touch. The result is a compelling and compassionate tale." - The New York Times Book Review

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