- Callisto series
The "Callisto series" is a sequence of eight
science fiction novels byLin Carter , of thesword and planet subgenre, first published byDell Books from 1972-1978. They were written in homage to theBarsoom and Amtor novels ofEdgar Rice Burroughs .toryline
American soldier and helicopter pilot Jonathan Dark crashes in
Cambodia near the ruins of the lost city of Shondakor (a homage to the similarly named Martian lost city inLeigh Brackett 's "The Last Days of Shandakor"). Exploring the ruins at night, he discovers a well-like structure at the center that teleports him to Callisto, one of the moons ofJupiter – or Thanator, as the moon is known to its inhabitants. There he encounters a human civilization originally linked to that of ancient Cambodia via the well. The inhabitants render his unfamiliar name as "Jandar." On Callisto, Jandar contends with monstrous creatures, savage insect men, barbarian hordes, sky pirates in flying ships, and the dangerous Mind Wizards of Kuur while seeking to rescue the beautiful princess Darloona and win her heart.The texts of the first five volumes of the series are ostensibly transcripts of first-person narratives by Jonathan Dark recounting his adventures, written with native materials and transported back to Earth via the well. These come into the hands of Lin Carter, who "edits" them for publication. In the sixth novel, Carter himself visits Shondakor, falls into the well, and experiences a Callistan adventure as "Lankar." The remaining volumes, again purportedly by Dark, recount the stories of other protagonists. The chess-like Callistan game of "Darza", depicted in "
Renegade of Callisto ", was inspired byEdgar Rice Burroughs ’Barsoom ian game of "Jetan ", or Martian Chess.etting
Callisto is presented as having an
Earth like, even tropical environment, capable of supportinghuman and other life. An unexplained illusion makes the moon appear an airless, lifeless orb to outside observers. The moon is tidally locked to Jupiter, always presenting the same face to its mother planet. Callisto's known civilized area is limited to this side of the moon. The unknown outer hemisphere, partially explored in some of the later books, holds the stronghold of the hostile Mind Wizards.Physically, Callisto's inner hemisphere, illuminated by Jupiter, is lushly vegetated, its land surface covered mostly by jungle and plain which drain into two seas, one large and one small. A number of inhabited cities of largely pre-technological culture are known. Visited portions of the darker outer hemisphere are barren and mountainous.
Bibliography
#"
Jandar of Callisto " (1972)
#"Black Legion of Callisto " (1972)
#"Sky Pirates of Callisto " (1973)
#"Mad Empress of Callisto " (1975)
#"Mind Wizards of Callisto " (1975)
#"Lankar of Callisto " (1975)
#"Ylana of Callisto " (1977)
#"Renegade of Callisto " (1978)
"Callisto Volume 1 " (2000 - omnibus including "Jandar of Callisto" and "Black Legion of Callisto")External links
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* [http://www.erbzine.com/mag17/1731.html Lin Carter's Callisto Series - an extensive twelve-part exploration of Carter's Callisto by Den Valdron]
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