A preface from the
metallurgist,
If you are the sort of person who
ignores the useless author preface portion of a book and plunges right into the
story, then don’t let me stop you. This
part is usually self-serving twaddle anyway.
I mean, I’m calling myself ‘the metallurgist’, so that doesn’t bode well
for the next few paragraphs. Does it?
‘Doc Savage’ was created and written by
at least 8 people (but mostly Lester Dent) under the pseudonym “Kenneth
Robeson”. The contributors were tireless
visionaries, etc. etc. etc. But here’s
the thing. They perfected a way to crank
out a prodigious amount of material when writing what would become the Doc
Savage series. Seriously, they created a
formula which allowed a person to knock out a nicely sized book, over and over
again, in time for monthly publication.
Impressive.
Impressive, but not perfect. You see, a person could write a complete and interesting story, but that shouldn’t imply that
the story was written exceptionally
well. Doc Savage stories aren’t, in my
opinion and the opinion of anyone else who reads above a third grade level,
flawlessly written. Reading them is a
comical grind. They have a weird sort of
charm, and unique voice but it’s still a voice that often makes you wince in
embarrassment as you turn the page.
So while making the effort to format
the manly Savage for ebook readers, I’m investing the time to burnish that
paragon of masculinity. Hence: Burnished
Bronze : Doc Savage – The Man Of Bronze.
Same to you. Remember what I said
earlier about ‘twaddle’. I warned you.
Before I forget, I’m leaving the action
alone. It’s all here, jammed on each
page. I’m also not touching the,
frankly, anglocentric casual racism and general misogyny. I want to clean up the grammar, not police
Doc’s words. If something in this book
offends you, I suggest you take it up directly with Kenneth Robeson himself.
Since you’ve made it this far, there’s
nothing left to do than unleash the story at you. Prepare to grow hair on your chest and walk a
little taller, a little prouder, a little more American – knowing that Doc
Savage is continuing his tireless life’s work of seeking adventure, helping
those who need it and punishing those who deserve it.
Francis Sandow
California 06/17