FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #909 : MODERN FANTASY: THE HUNDRED BEST NOVELS (1946-1987) By David Pringle

This book has been on my shelves for years. Finally, I sat down and read it. Be warned: reading this book may cost you money!

David Pringle casts a wide net in his choices of 100 “Best Novels” of Fantasy. I confess: some of these titles I’d never heard of. But, many I have in my book collection and many I’ve read. Each review of the 100 novels is about 2 pages long. Plus, Pringle includes some bonus book reviews, too!

I wish Pringle had written a sequel to MODERN FANTASY: THE HUNDRED BEST NOVELS (1946-1987). Fantasy novels were Best Sellers in the 1990s and the beginning of the 21st Century. Sadly, publishers seem uninterested in this type of guide book today.

How many of these books have you read? GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

1 • Foreword (Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels) • (1988) • essay by Brian W. Aldiss [as by Brian Aldiss]

13 • Introduction (Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels) • (1988) • essay by David Pringle

27 •   ReviewTitus Groan by Mervyn Peake • (1988) • review by David Pringle

29 •   ReviewThe Book of Ptath by A. E. van Vogt • (1988) • review by David Pringle

31 •   ReviewThe Well of the Unicorn by Fletcher Pratt • (1988) • review by David Pringle

34 •   ReviewDarker Than You Think by Jack Williamson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

36 •   ReviewSeven Days in New Crete by Robert Graves • (1988) • review by David Pringle

38 •   ReviewSilverlock by John Myers Myers • (1988) • review by David Pringle

40 •   ReviewThe Castle of Iron by L. Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt • (1988) • review by David Pringle

42 •   ReviewConan the Conqueror by Robert E. Howard • (1988) • review by David Pringle

44 •   ReviewThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis • (1988) • review by David Pringle

46 •   ReviewGormenghast by Mervyn Peake • (1988) • review by David Pringle

49 •   ReviewThe Dying Earth by Jack Vance • (1988) • review by David Pringle

52 •   ReviewThe Sound of His Horn by Sarban • (1988) • review by David Pringle

54 •   ReviewConjure Wife by Fritz Leiber • (1988) • review by David Pringle

56 •   ReviewThe Sinful Ones by Fritz Leiber • (1988) • review by David Pringle

58 •   ReviewThe Broken Sword by Poul Anderson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

60 •   ReviewThe Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien • (1988) • review by David Pringle

62 •   ReviewPincher Martin by William Golding • (1988) • review by David Pringle

64 •   ReviewThe Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

66 •   ReviewDandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury • (1988) • review by David Pringle

68 •   ReviewThe Once and Future King by T. H. White • (1988) • review by David Pringle

71 •   ReviewThe Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag by Robert A. Heinlein • (1988) • review by David Pringle

73 •   ReviewThe Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

76 •   ReviewTitus Alone by Mervyn Peake • (1988) • review by David Pringle

78 •   ReviewA Fine and Private Place by Peter S. Beagle • (1988) • review by David Pringle

80 •   ReviewThree Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

82 •   ReviewThe Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything by John D. MacDonald • (1988) • review by David Pringle

84 •   ReviewGlory Road by Robert A. Heinlein • (1988) • review by David Pringle

87 •   ReviewWitch World by Andre Norton • (1988) • review by David Pringle

89 •   ReviewThe Magus by John Fowles • (1988) • review by David Pringle

91 •   ReviewStormbringer by Michael Moorcock • (1988) • review by David Pringle

93 •   ReviewThe Crying of Lot 49 by Thomas Pynchon • (1988) • review by David Pringle

96 •   ReviewDay of the Minotaur by Thomas Burnett Swann • (1988) • review by David Pringle

98 •   ReviewThe Eyes of the Overworld by Jack Vance • (1988) • review by David Pringle

100 •   ReviewThe Owl Service by Alan Garner • (1988) • review by David Pringle

103 •   ReviewRosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin • (1988) • review by David Pringle

106 •   ReviewThe Third Policeman by Flann O’Brien • (1988) • review by David Pringle

108 •   ReviewGog by Andrew Sinclair • (1988) • review by David Pringle

111 •   ReviewThe Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle • (1988) • review by David Pringle

114 •   ReviewA Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula K. Le Guin • (1988) • review by David Pringle

117 •   ReviewThe Swords of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber • (1988) • review by David Pringle

120 •   ReviewBlack Easter by James Blish • (1988) • review by David Pringle

122 •   ReviewThe Green Man by Kingsley Amis • (1988) • review by David Pringle

125 •   ReviewThe Phoenix and the Mirror by Avram Davidson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

128 •   ReviewA Feast Unknown by Philip José Farmer? • (1988) • review by David Pringle

131 •   ReviewFourth Mansions by R. A. Lafferty • (1988) • review by David Pringle

134 •   ReviewRed Moon and Black Mountain by Joy Chant • (1988) • review by David Pringle

136 •   ReviewTime and Again by Jack Finney • (1988) • review by David Pringle

139 •   ReviewGrendel by John Gardner • (1988) • review by David Pringle

141 •   ReviewBriefing for a Descent into Hell by Doris Lessing • (1988) • review by David Pringle

144 •   ReviewJack of Shadows by Roger Zelazny • (1988) • review by David Pringle

146 •   ReviewWatership Down by Richard Adams • (1988) • review by David Pringle

148 •   ReviewThe Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter • (1988) • review by David Pringle

151 •   ReviewSweet Dreams by Michael Frayn • (1988) • review by David Pringle

153 •   ReviewThe Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip • (1988) • review by David Pringle

156 •   Review‘Salem’s Lot by Stephen King • (1988) • review by David Pringle

159 •   ReviewThe Great Victorian Collection by Brian Moore • (1988) • review by David Pringle

162 •   ReviewGrimus by Salman Rushdie • (1988) • review by David Pringle

165 •   ReviewPeace by Gene Wolfe • (1988) • review by David Pringle

167 •   ReviewThe Malacia Tapestry by Brian Aldiss • (1988) • review by David Pringle

170 •   ReviewThe Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

173 •   ReviewHotel de Dream by Emma Tennant • (1988) • review by David Pringle

176 •   ReviewThe Passion of New Eve by Angela Carter • (1988) • review by David Pringle

179 •   ReviewThe Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever by Stephen R. Donaldson • (1988) • review by David Pringle

181 •   ReviewThe Shining by Stephen King • (1988) • review by David Pringle

184 •   ReviewFata Morgana by William Kotzwinkle • (1988) • review by David Pringle

186 •   ReviewOur Lady of Darkness by Fritz Leiber • (1988) • review by David Pringle

188 •   ReviewGloriana, or, The Unfulfill’d Queen by Michael Moorcock • (1988) • review by David Pringle

191 •   ReviewThe Unlimited Dream Company by J. G. Ballard • (1988) • review by David Pringle

193 •   ReviewSorcerer’s Son by Phyllis Eisenstein • (1988) • review by David Pringle

196 •   ReviewThe Land of Laughs by Jonathan Carroll • (1988) • review by David Pringle

198 •   ReviewThe Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas • (1988) • review by David Pringle

201 •   ReviewA Storm of Wings by M. John Harrison • (1988) • review by David Pringle

204 •   ReviewWhite Light by Rudy Rucker • (1988) • review by David Pringle

206 •   ReviewAriosto by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro • (1988) • review by David Pringle

208 •   ReviewCities of the Red Night by William S. Burroughs • (1988) • review by David Pringle

211 •   ReviewLittle, Big by John Crowley • (1988) • review by David Pringle

214 •   ReviewLanark: A Life in Four Books by Alasdair Gray • (1988) • review by David Pringle

216 •   ReviewThe War Hound and the World’s Pain by Michael Moorcock • (1988) • review by David Pringle

218 •   ReviewNifft the Lean by Michael Shea • (1988) • review by David Pringle

220 •   ReviewWinter’s Tale by Mark Helprin • (1988) • review by David Pringle

222 •   ReviewSoul Eater by K. W. Jeter • (1988) • review by David Pringle

224 •   ReviewTea with the Black Dragon by R. A. MacAvoy • (1988) • review by David Pringle

226 •   ReviewCold Heaven by Brian Moore • (1988) • review by David Pringle

228 •   ReviewThe Anubis Gates by Tim Powers • (1988) • review by David Pringle

231 •   ReviewWho Made Stevie Crye? by Michael Bishop • (1988) • review by David Pringle

233 •   ReviewThe Digging Leviathan by James P. Blaylock • (1988) • review by David Pringle

235 •   ReviewNights at the Circus by Angela Carter • (1988) • review by David Pringle

238 •   ReviewThe Businessman: A Tale of Terror by Thomas M. Disch • (1988) • review by David Pringle

240 •   ReviewMythago Wood by Robert Holdstock • (1988) • review by David Pringle

242 •   ReviewThe Glamour by Christopher Priest • (1988) • review by David Pringle

244 •   ReviewThe Witches of Eastwick by John Updike • (1988) • review by David Pringle

247 •   ReviewHawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd • (1988) • review by David Pringle

250 •   ReviewThe Dream Years by Lisa Goldstein • (1988) • review by David Pringle

252 • Guy Gavriel Kay: The Fionavar Tapestry • (1988) • essay by David Pringle

252 •   ReviewThe Summer Tree by Guy Gavriel Kay • (1988) • review by David Pringle

252 •   ReviewThe Wandering Fire by Guy Gavriel Kay • (1988) • review by David Pringle

253 •   ReviewThe Darkest Road by Guy Gavriel Kay • (1988) • review by David Pringle

255 •   ReviewThe Bridge by Iain Banks • (1988) • review by David Pringle

258 •   ReviewThe Hungry Moon by Ramsey Campbell • (1988) • review by David Pringle

260 •   ReviewReplay by Ken Grimwood • (1988) • review by David Pringle

263 •   ReviewThe Unconquered Country by Geoff Ryman • (1988) • review by David Pringle

265 •   ReviewThe Day of Creation by J. G. Ballard • (1988) • review by David Pringle

267 •   ReviewÆgypt  by John Crowley • (1988) • review by David Pringle

ALTERNATE TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  1. Titus Groan* by Mervyn Peake
  2. The Book of Ptath by A.E. van Vogt
  3. The Well of the Unicorn by Fletcher Pratt
  4. Darker Than You Think by Jack Williamson
  5. Seven Days in New Crete by Robert Graves
  6. Silverlock* by John Myers Myers
  7. The Castle of Iron by Sprague de Camp and Fletcher Pratt
  8. Conan the Conqueror by Robert E. Howard
  9. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe* by C.S. Lewis
  10. Gormenghast* by Mervyn Peake
  11. The Dying Earth* by Jack Vance
  12. The Sound of His Horn by Sarban
  13. Conjure Wife by Fritz Leiber
  14. The Sinful Ones by Fritz Leiber
  15. The Broken Sword* by Poul Anderson
  16. The Lord of the Rings* by J.R.R. Tolkien
  17. Pincher Martin by William Golding
  18. The Shrinking Man by Richard Matheson
  19. Dandelion Wine* by Ray Bradbury
  20. The Once and Future King* by T.H. White
  21. The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag by Robert A. Heinlein
  22. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
  23. Titus Alone* by Mervyn Peake
  24. A Fine and Private Place by* Peter S. Beagle
  25. Three Hearts and Three Lions by Poul Anderson
  26. The Girl, the Gold Watch & Everything by John D. MacDonald
  27. Glory Road by Robert A. Heinlein
  28. Witch World by Andre Norton
  29. The Magus by John Fowles
  30. Stormbringer by Michael Moorcock
  31. The Crying of Lot 49* by Thomas Pynchon
  32. Day of the Minotaur by Thomas Burnett Swann
  33. The Eyes of the Overworld* by Jack Vance
  34. The Owl Service by Alan Garner
  35. Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin
  36. The Third Policeman by Flann O’Brien
  37. Gog by Andrew Sinclair
  38. The Last Unicorn* by Peter S. Beagle
  39. A Wizard of Earthsea* by Ursula K. Le Guin
  40. The Swords of Lankhmar* by Fritz Leiber
  41. Black Easter by James Blish
  42. The Green Man by Kingsley Amis
  43. The Phoenix and the Mirror by Avram Davidson
  44. A Feast Unknown by Philip José Farmer
  45. Fourth Mansions by R.A. Lafferty
  46. Red Moon and Black Mountain by Joy Chant
  47. Time and Again* by Jack Finney
  48. Grendel by John Gardner
  49. Briefing for a Descent into Hell by Doris Lessing
  50. Jack of Shadows by Roger Zelazny
  51. Watership Down* by Richard Adams
  52. The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman by Angela Carter
  53. Sweet Dreams by Michael Frayn
  54. The Forgotten Beasts of Eld by Patricia A. McKillip
  55. Salem’s Lot by Stephen King
  56. The Great Victorian Collection by Brian Moore
  57. Grimus by Salman Rushdie
  58. Peace* by Gene Wolfe
  59. The Malacia Tapestry by Brian Aldiss
  60. The Dragon and the George by Gordon R. Dickson
  61. Hotel de Dream by Emma Tennant
  62. The Passion of New Eve by Angela Carter
  63. The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever* by Stephen R. Donaldson
  64. The Shining by Stephen King
  65. Fata Morgana by William Kotzwinkle
  66. Our Lady of Darkness by Fritz Leiber
  67. Gloriana, or, The Unfulfill’d Queen by Michael Moorcock
  68. The Unlimited Dream Company by J.G. Ballard
  69. Sorcerer’s Son by Phyllis Eisenstein
  70. The Land of Laughs* by Jonathan Carroll
  71. The Vampire Tapestry by Suzy McKee Charnas
  72. A Storm of Wings by John Harrison
  73. White Light by Rudy Rucker
  74. Ariosto by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
  75. Cities of the Red Night by William S. Burroughs
  76. Little, Big by John Crowley
  77. Lanark: A Life in Four Books by Alasdair Gray
  78. The War Hound and the World’s Pain by Michael Moorcock
  79. Nifft the Lean* by Michael Shea
  80. Winter’s Tale by Mark Helprin
  81. Soul Eater by K.W. Jeter
  82. Tea with the Black Dragon by R.A MacAvoy
  83. Cold Heaven by Brian Moore
  84. The Anubis Gates* by Tim Powers
  85. Who Made Stevie Crye? by Michael Bishop
  86. The Digging Leviathan by James P. Blaylock
  87. Nights at the Circus by Angela Carter
  88. The Businessman: A Tale of Terror by Thomas M. Disch
  89. Mythago Wood* by Robert Holdstock
  90. The Glamour by Christopher Priest
  91. The Witches of Eastwick by John Updike
  92. Hawksmoor by Peter Ackroyd
  93. The Dream Years by Lisa Goldstein
  94. The Summer Tree* by Guy Gavriel Kay
  95. The Bridge* by Iain Banks
  96. The Hungry Moon by Ramsey Campbell
  97. Replay* by Ken Grimwood
  98. The Unconquered Country by Geoff Ryman
  99. The Day of Creation by J.G. Ballard
  100. Ægypt by John Crowley

16 thoughts on “FRIDAY’S FORGOTTEN BOOKS #909 : MODERN FANTASY: THE HUNDRED BEST NOVELS (1946-1987) By David Pringle

  1. Jerry House

    Read about half of them and have most of the others buried on Mount TBR. Someday, I promise, someday…

    Reply
    1. george Post author

      Jerry, I’m in the same fix: I’ve read about 2/3 of Pringle’s titles with the rest waiting in my Read Real Soon stack…

      Reply
  2. Jeff Meyerson

    Not many, as it isn’t really my field of choice. But 15, I think. I’m on the TIME AND AGAIN/REPLAY end of the scale, along with Tolkein and Lewis of course.

    Reply
  3. Todd Mason

    33 in the first list, a handful more adding the alternate list–and some I have read have no more business being in such company than Piers Anthony novels generally. I’ll have to pick that one up and see how he makes the arguments.

    Reply
  4. Todd Mason

    I’ve heard of all of them, unsurprisingly to me, I thought I hadn’t seen a copy of the Frayn, but followed your ISFDB link and found that I had, but haven’t read it yet.

    Reply
    1. george Post author

      Todd, books like MODERN FANTASY: THE HUNDRED BEST NOVELS always cost me money. I acquire more books when I’m supposed to be cutting back on my Collection…

      Reply

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