Ports of Call (Vance novel)

For other uses, see Port of Call.
Ports of Call

Dust-jacket illustration from the first mass-market hardcover edition
Author Jack Vance
Cover artist Vladimir Nenov
Country United States
Language English
Series Gaean Reach
Genre Science fiction novel
Publisher Tom Doherty
Publication date
April 1998
Media type Print (hardback & paperback)
Pages 294 pp
ISBN 0-312-85801-9
OCLC 37513050
813/.54 21
LC Class PS3572.A424 P67 1998
Followed by Lurulu

Ports of Call is a science fiction adventure novel by Jack Vance. It is followed by the novel Lurulu. It follows a young man named Myron Tany on a picaresque journey through the Gaean Reach.

Plot summary

Myron's family intended for Myron to follow a staid and respectable career in economics; however, when his wealthy and eccentric great-aunt Dame Hester came into possession of a space yacht, Myron suddenly found his long suppressed dreams of adventure within reach. Serving as Dame Hester's nominal captain on her journey to find a clinic reputed to restore lost youth to wealthy clients, Myron soon finds that his aunt is capricious as she is flamboyant, and after an argument, finds himself castaway on a remote planet. With no resources to return home, he obtains the position of supercargo on a tramp freighter, which enables him to travel further across the Gaean Reach to exotic lands.

Reception

F&SF reviewer Elizabeth Hand praised Ports of Call as "delightful," declaring that "one enjoys Ports of Call as one does a Restoration comedy, for the sheer outrageous of its characters and the precision of Vance's often lunatic descriptive powers."[1]

References

  1. Hand, Elizabeth (August 1998). Books "Books: Ports of Call" Check |url= value (help). F&SF. Retrieved 13 August 2011.
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