
Swords and Deviltry
by Fritz Leiber (1970)
Like 'The Dying Earth', this offers tales of roguish adventurers in a richly imagined world.

by Jack Vance (1950)
New races of man had evolved, new species of beast; science had vanished and magic had arisen to dominate the twilight of our world as it dominated the earth's morning. The Dying Earth is Jack Vance's finest work - a stunning evocation of a world peopled by wizards, witches, demons, monsters, dashing princes and forlorn maidens. A bejewelled gallery of strange and wonderful beings in the eminent tradition of Tolkien and William Morris. Jack Vance's preferred title for this collection is Mazirian the Magician, but while we have elsewhere deferred to his wishes, in this case the book is so famous under a title of which he apparently strongly disapproves that we concluded it would be absurd to change it. All Jack Vance titles in the SFGateway use the author's preferred texts, as restored for the Vance Integral Edition (VIE), an extensive project masterminded by an international online community of Vance's admirers. In general, we also use the VIE titles, and have adopted the arrangement of short story collections to eliminate overlaps.
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by Fritz Leiber (1970)
Like 'The Dying Earth', this offers tales of roguish adventurers in a richly imagined world.

by Michael Moorcock
Similar to 'The Dying Earth', this features a dark, decadent world with powerful, morally ambiguous protagonists.

by Gene Wolfe (1980)
Echoing 'The Dying Earth', it presents a richly detailed, decaying world with intricate prose and philosophical depth.

by M. John Harrison (1971)
Like 'The Dying Earth', it explores a decadent, post-apocalyptic world filled with remnants of advanced technology.

by Clark Ashton Smith (1970)
Sharing 'The Dying Earth's' sense of a far-future, decaying world, this collection offers dark magic and strange gods.
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