- El Borak (Robert E. Howard)
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name = Francis Xavier Gordon
series = Robert E. Howard's "El Borak" stories
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first = "The Daughter of Erlik Khan " (1934)
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creator =Robert E. Howard
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alias = El Borak
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nationality = AmericanEl Borak, otherwise known as Francis Xavier Gordon, is a fictional character created by
Robert E. Howard . Gordon was a Texan gunfighter from El Paso who had travelled the world and settled inAfghanistan . He is famous acrossAsia for his exploits in that continent.The character was originally created when Howard was only ten years old but he did not see print until "
The Daughter of Erlik Khan " in the December 1934 issue of "Top-Notch ". He is likely to have been inspired by real people such asRichard Francis Burton , John Nicholson, "Chinese" Gordon and Lawrence of Arabia as well as the fiction ofTalbot Mundy . [ [http://www.rehupa.com/short_bio.htm A Short Biography of Rober E. Howard] , retrieved21 August 2007 ]Although Howard is most famous today for his fantasy fiction, the El Borak stories are straight adventure fiction and only "
Three-Bladed Doom " contains a fantasy element.Character introduction
El Borak is the central character of the series, frequently attempting to minimise tribal wars and conflict in the region through guile or direct violence.
Explanation of the character's name
El Borak is Arabic for "The Swift". It is the name given to him in Afghanistan due to his speed and quickness. This is most often represented as his speed in drawing his pistol or attacks with another weapon but can also represent his mental agility as well. Both are the defining traits of the character.
Appearance
El Borak described as shorter than other characters and he has a slender figure. Nevertheless, he is described as "compact" and quite strong. His defining physical ability, however, is the quickness that inspired his pseudonym. El Borak describes his ancestry as Highland Scot and
Black Irish , he has black hair but has black eyes instead of the blue typical of the Black Irish.tories
Only five El Borak stories were published during Howard's life. The remainder have been printed in the years since his suicide by various publishers.
Published during Howard's life
* "
The Daughter of Erlik Khan " — First published in "Top-Notch ", December 1934. This was the first published appearance of El Borak.
* "Hawk of the Hills" — First appeared in "Top-Notch ", June 1935
* "Blood of the Gods " — First published in "Top-Notch ", July 1935
* "The Country of the Knife " — First published in "Complete Stories ", August 1936. Alternate title: "Sons of the Hawk"
* "Son of the White Wolf " — First published in "Thrilling Adventures ", December 1936Posthumous publications
* "
The Lost Valley of Iskander " — First published in "The Lost Valley of Iskander" 1974. Alternate title: "Swords of the Hills"
* "Three-Bladed Doom " — First published in "REH: Lone Star Fictioneer #4, Nemedian Chronicles", Spring 1976, note there are two versions of different lengths.
* "Intrigue in Kurdistan" — First published in thechapbook "Pulse Pounding Adventure Stories #1" (December 1986) published by Cryptic Publications [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyi.htm#intr |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works]
* "The Coming of El Borak " — First published in "The Coming of El Borak", September 1987
* "El Borak" - This was the title of two different short stories, neither of which was published within Howard's lifetime. The first story was printed in the chapbook "The Coming of El Borak" (September 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyp.htm#powe |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works] The second story was printed shortly afterwards in the chapbook "North of Khyber" (December 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyp.htm#powe |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works] This story also features another of Howard's characters,The Sonora Kid . Both were published by Cryptic Publications.
* "The Iron Terror" — First published in the chapbook "The Coming of El Borak" (September 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyi.htm#iron4 |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works]
* "Khoda Khan's Tale" — First published in the chapbook "The Coming of El Borak" (September 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyk.htm#khod |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works]
* "The Land of Mystery" — First published in the chapbook "North of Khyber" (December 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyl.htm#land2 |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works] The story also features another of Howard's characters, The Sonora Kid.
* "North of Khyber " — First published in "North of the Khyber", December 1987
* "A Power Among the Islands" — First published in the chapbook "North of Khyber" (December 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storyp.htm#powe |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works] The story also features another of Howard's characters, The Sonora Kid.
* "The Shunned Castle" — First published in the chapbook "North of Khyber" (December 1987). [cite web |url=http://www.howardworks.com/storysa.htm#shun |title=Publication History |accessdate=2008-02-11 |work=Howard Works] The story also features another of Howard's characters, The Sonora Kid.Unfinished stories
There are two fragments of El Borak stories that Howard did not finish before his death. Both were untitled. The first begins with the line "Gordon, the American whom the Arabs call El Borak..." while the other beings "When Yar Ali Khan crept into the camp of Zumal Khan..."
References
External links
* [http://www.howardworks.com/subject.htm#elborak Howard Works: Publication history of the El Borak stories]
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