Gor
About the Series
The Gorean fantasy novels of \u0001Each novel is complete but the backstory needs to be understood in order to make sense of the series so reading in publication order is advised.
Series Details
- Author:John Norman
- Started:1967
- Books:3
- Status:Ongoing
Genres
Themes
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Books in Order
Tarnsman of Gor
1967Outlaw of Gor
1967Priest-Kings of Gor
1968Frequently Asked Questions
What is the "Gor" series by John Norman about?
The "Gor" series is a collection of fantasy novels set in the fictional world of Gor, a planet that serves as a backdrop for adventure, exploration, and themes of societal hierarchies. The series follows various characters, primarily focusing on their interactions with the world and its unique cultures, such as the significance of Tarns (large birds) and the complex dynamics of Gorean society.
In what order should I read the "Gor" series?
Although each novel is a self-contained story, the backstory and character arcs develop throughout the series. It is recommended to read the books in publication order for a better understanding of the overarching narrative and character development. The first book is "Tarnsman of Gor," followed by subsequent titles including "Outlaw of Gor" and "Priest-Kings of Gor."
How many books are there in the "Gor" series?
There are over 30 novels in the "Gor" series written by John Norman, with the earliest published in the 1960s and the latest installments continuing into the 21st century. The first book is "Tarnsman of Gor," and one of the notable later works is "Priest-Kings of Gor."
What genres does the "Gor" series fall under?
The "Gor" series belongs primarily to the fantasy genre, blending elements of adventure and fiction. The series dives into an imaginative world filled with various mythical creatures, intricate societies, and action-packed storylines.
Are there any recurring themes in the "Gor" series?
While specific themes are not explicitly outlined, the "Gor" series frequently explores concepts such as power dynamics, societal structures, and the tension between civilization and savagery. Readers may find philosophical and socio-political commentary interwoven throughout the narratives.
Is it necessary to have prior knowledge of fantasy literature to enjoy the "Gor" series?
No prior knowledge of fantasy literature is necessary to enjoy the "Gor" series. However, familiarity with common fantasy tropes may enhance your reading experience. Readers new to fantasy will still find engaging plots and character-driven stories within the books.
Can you provide a brief overview of the first book, "Tarnsman of Gor"?
"Tarnsman of Gor" serves as the introduction to the Gor series, following the journey of Tarl Cabot, an Earthman who is transported to the planet Gor. There, he navigates a world filled with Tarns, warriors, and a distinct cultural system that challenges his views on civilization. The novel sets the tone for the rest of the series and establishes the complex relationships and themes that will unfold in later books.
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