The Iron Dragon's Daughter
- The Iron Dragon's Daughter
"The Iron Dragon's Daughter" is a 1993 novel by writer Michael Swanwick that combines fantasy and science fiction. The dark and nihilistic tale follows Jane, a changeling girl who slaves at a dragon factory, building part-magical, part-cybernetic monsters that are used as jet fighters; until she crosses paths with an old, rusted dragon named Melanchthon and escapes.
The novel is particularly noteworthy for reinventing (as well as subverting) popular fantasy tropes and archetypes, such as elves and dragons, for which critic John Clute labeled the book an "anti-fantasy." Swanwick admits having written it both as a homage to J.R.R. Tolkien and in reaction to a handful of writers he claims exploit Tolkien's milieu and the readers' imaginations with derivative, commercial fantasy:
: [...] The recent slew of interchangeable Fantasy trilogies has hit me in much the same way that discovering that the woods I used to play in as a child have been cut down to make way for shoddy housing developments did. [Nick Gevers, [http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/nonfiction/intms.htm "The Literary Alchemist: An Interview with Michael Swanwick"] , "Infinity Plus" (24 December 1999)]
The dragon Melanchthon is named after German theologian Philipp Melanchthon, an associate of Martin Luther. Further references to Lutheranism can be found in Swanwick's novel "Jack Faust".
Swanwick has written another book in the same setting, entitled "The Dragons of Babel". Excerpts from it have periodically been published as short stories. They include "King Dragon", "The Word that Sings the Scythe", "An Episode of Moondust", "A Small Room in Koboldtown" and "Lord Weary's Empire". Most of these were originally published in Asimov's.
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* [http://www.fantasticmetropolis.com/i/irondragon/full/ "Elves, Dragons, and Anarchy: Convention and Subversion in Michael Swanwick's "The Iron Dragon's Daughter"] , by Jeff Topham
* [http://www.michaelswanwick.com/revan/crit.html Reviews and analysis] Scroll down for Swanwick's answers to a number of questions about the novel.
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