Fri 25 Jun 2021
Diary Review: HARRY HARRISON – Sense of Obligation.
Posted by Steve under Diary Reviews , Science Fiction & Fantasy[4] Comments
HARRY HARRISON – Sense of Obligation. Brion Brandd #1. Serialized in Analog SF in 3 parts, September through November 1961. Reprinted in book form as Planet of the Damned (Bantam J2316, paperback, January 1962); also under the latter title by Tor, paperback, December 1981.
Brian Brandd is recruited as a member of the Cultural Relations Foundation, whose task it is to aid islated planets cut off after the fall of the Earth empire. His first assignment is to stop an impending war between the planets Dis and Nyjord.
Dis is truly a disaster planet, where men have found it necessary to joining with native life-forms in symbiosis. It is a particularly malignant symbiote that has led the leaders of Dis into apparent race suicide, but with the help of Lea Marees, an exobiologist from Earth, Brian finally saves the day.
It is a sense of obligation to the human race, in whatever adapted form it may take, that brings the resources of other men to the assistance of those who need it, and forms the underlying current behind the story. Competent, well-told, but probably not memorable.
Rating: ***
Note: Followed by one sequel, Planet of No Return (Wallaby, softcover, 1981).
June 26th, 2021 at 9:33 pm
Not Harrison at his best, but that set up is just about perfect for a SF series.
June 26th, 2021 at 9:44 pm
I wasn’t overly impressed with his Stainless Steel Rat series, and his Bill the Galactic Hero even less, but they were very popular with other fans. His other stories, both long and short, always seemed to have more content to them, and I enjoyed them.
June 27th, 2021 at 7:19 pm
Bill and the Rat both worked better in small doses.
June 27th, 2021 at 8:16 pm
I never got more than one chapter in the Bill books, a little farther in those about the Rat. About as short a dose as you can get.
Speaking for myself, that is. I know other fans liked each of them.