Dysmorphia reviewed The Jewels of Aptor by Samuel R. Delany
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3 stars
This piece of Delany juvenilia reminds me above all of Andre Norton's sciencefictional fantasy. Think Forerunner Foray or Witch World. Incarnations of Goddess and Gods run around, advanced technology left over from an apocalyptically ruined world looks like magic, telepathy, mutants, evil priests, and young adventurers. It's lots of fun and the characters and motivations are interesting. It's hard not to compare this to what Delany would later become and if you read this after say Dhalgren or Stars in My Pocket of Grains of Sand, expecting more like that, you will not be satisfied. On the other hand if you like your pulpy scifi/fantasy adventure, then you will like it.
It's out of copyright and you can get it free from the Gutenberg Project