The Chronicles of Amber is considered his masterwork
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I started it a few days ago and I'm halfway through. It has been completely engaging and original the entire time
this series is my favorite story
"Lord of Light" and "Today We Choose Faces" are two of my favorites.
One of the many things I like about Zelazny is that the style of he could write in many different styles. He tends toward first person with snarky, self-aware characters, but he can also do austere and elegant (example: Dilvish the Damned), elegaic (My Name is Legion), intense and serious first person (Nine Princes in Amber), and simplified narration by a dog (A Night in the Lonesome October). It isn't just a matter of changing genres, he changes the style of his prose to suit (or sometimes to contrast) the subject. I can't think of any other writer who has shown that much range. It always felt, to me, that he was always experimenting in ways that established writers rarely do.
I certainly enjoy his classics, like the Amber series, but my favorites are "This Immortal" and "A Night in the Lonesome October".
"This Immortal" has a snarky first-person narrator who is still a very serious characters. The background of the story has a sense of melancholy and loss that turns in an unexpected direction. It manages to be entertaining, moment by moment, and also engaging and complex as a whole.
"A Night in the Lonesome October" has the background of a dark high-fantasy, but the odd choice of narrator gives it a unique flavor. It is told by the protagonist's dog, who has a sound but somewhat simplified take on the events. It turns a plot that could be formal and stylized into something that feels more like a children's story. I can't think of anything else like it.
Top reads by Zelazny (IMHO):
- Lord of Light
- Dilvish The Damned and The Changing Lands
- Chronicles of Amber series
- Doorways in the Sand
- Roadmarks
His short story collections are also quite cool, like Unicorn Variations.