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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Childe Cycle

Publication date
  
1960

Originally published
  
May 1959

Preceded by
  
Soldier, Ask Not

Page count
  
159

Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Ace Books

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Gordon R. Dickson

Followed by
  
The Final Encyclopedia

Genre
  
Military science fiction

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Gordon R Dickson books, Childe Cycle books, Science Fiction books

Dorsai! is the first published book of the incomplete Childe Cycle series of science fiction novels by American writer Gordon R. Dickson. Later books are set both before and after the events in Dorsai!.

Contents

The novel was originally published in serialized form in Astounding Science Fiction, starting in May, 1959. A shorter, revised version was published in paperback by Ace in 1960 under the title The Genetic General. A re-edited and expanded version of the novel was published under its original serialized title, Dorsai!, by DAW in 1976. This version of the novel was reissued as one half of an omnibus edition, Dorsai Spirit by Tor in 2002, The other novel contained in Dorsai Spirit is The Spirit of Dorsai (originally published 1979).

Plot

The book is about Donal Graeme, warrior extraordinaire. In the Childe Cycle universe, the human race has split into a number of splinter cultures. Donal is a member of the Dorsai, a splinter culture based on the planet of the same name, which has specialized in producing the very best soldiers. Since each splinter culture specializes in a specific area of expertise, a system of trade labour contracts between the cultures allows each planet to hire the expertise they need. The Dorsai, inhabiting a resource-poor world, hire themselves out as mercenaries to other planetary governments. Donal has great ambitions, and the book follows his rise in an episodic manner. The book begins as a straightforward tale of his career and then becomes something else, as it becomes clear there is something different about Donal Graeme himself.

Characters

  • Donal Graeme
  • Anea Marlivana
  • William of Ceta
  • Ian Graeme
  • Literary significance and criticism

    Dorsai! is an influential part of the genre of military science fiction. The novel, as part of the Childe Cycle series, still has a strong following within the science fiction community, as evidenced by the continuing activity of the Dorsai Irregulars, and the 1999 filk album, Shai Dorsai. In the foreword of later editions, the novel is said to have explored the role of a commander the way Starship Troopers explored the role of a trooper.

    Much of the criticism regarding Dorsai! is of characteristics said to be typical for science fiction books of the era, including "wooden dialog and rampant misogyny."

    Awards and nominations

    Dorsai! was nominated for a Hugo Award for best novel in 1960. It lost to another work of military science fiction, Starship Troopers by Robert A. Heinlein.

    Release details

  • The Genetic General / Time to Teleport, (1960, Gordon R. Dickson, Ace Double, #D-449, $0.35, 159+96pp, paperback)
  • The Genetic General, (1967, Gordon R. Dickson, Ace, #F-426, $0.40, 159pp, paperback)
  • Three to Dorsai!, (1975, Gordon R. Dickson, Nelson Doubleday, hardcover, collection)
  • Dorsai, (1976, Gordon R. Dickson, DAW, #UW1218, 236pp, paperback)
  • The Genetic General, (1986, Gordon R. Dickson, Ace, ISBN 0-441-16023-9, $3.50, 305pp, paperback)
  • Dorsai!, (1988, Gordon R. Dickson, Easton Press, $32.00, 162pp, hardcover)
  • Dorsai!, (1989, Gordon R. Dickson, Sphere, ISBN 0-7221-2972-6, £2.50, 176pp, paperback)
  • Dorsai!, (1993, Gordon R. Dickson, Tor, ISBN 0-8125-0398-8, $4.99, 280pp, paperback)
  • Dorsai Spirit, (2002, Gordon R. Dickson, Tor, ISBN 0-312-87764-1, $25.95, 432pp, hardcover)
  • References

    Dorsai! Wikipedia