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{{short description|1963 science fantasy novel by Robert A. Heinlein}} {{About|the novel|other uses|Glory Road (film)|and|Glory Road (disambiguation)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox book | name = Glory Road | title_orig = | translator = | image = GloryRoad 1st ed.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = Cover of the first edition of ''Glory Road'' | author = [[Robert A. Heinlein]] | illustrator = | cover_artist = [[Irv Docktor]] | country = United States | language = English | series = | genre = [[Fantasy]], [[science fiction]] | publisher = [[G. P. Putnam's Sons]] | release_date = {{start date|1963}} | media_type = Print ([[Hardcover]] and [[paperback]]) | pages = | preceded_by = | followed_by = }} '''''Glory Road''''' is a [[science fantasy]] novel by American writer [[Robert A. Heinlein]], originally serialized in ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' (July – September 1963) and published in hardcover the same year. It was nominated for the [[Hugo Award for Best Novel]] in 1964. ==Plot summary== <!-- cite entries from the Heinlein Concordance at [[Heinlein Society]] --> Evelyn Cyril "E.C." Gordon (also known as "Easy" and "Flash"<ref name="hcoscargordon"/>) has been recently discharged from an unnamed war in [[Southeast Asia]]. He is pondering what to do with his future and considers spending a year traveling in France. He is presented with a dilemma: follow up on a possible winning entry in the [[Irish Sweepstakes]] or respond to a newspaper ad that asks "Are you a coward?". He settles on the latter, discovering it has been placed by Star,<ref name="hcstar"/> a stunningly gorgeous woman he has previously met on [[Île du Levant]]. Star informs him that he is the one to embark on a perilous [[Monomyth|quest]] to retrieve the Egg of the Phoenix. When she asks what to call him, he wants to suggest ''Scarface'', referring to the scar on his face, but she stops him as he is saying "Oh, Scar..." and repeats this as "Oscar", and thus gives him his new name.<ref name="hcoscargordon"/> Along with Rufo, her assistant, who appears to be a man in his fifties, they tread the "Glory Road" in swashbuckling style, slaying dragons and other exotic creatures. Shortly before the final Quest for the Egg itself, Oscar and Star marry. The team then proceeds to enter the tower in which the Egg has been hidden, navigating a maze of illusions and optical tricks. Oscar scouts ahead and encounters a fearsome foe who, though unnamed, is clearly the legendary 17th-century swordsman [[Cyrano de Bergerac]], the final guardian of the Egg.<ref name="hcneverborn"/> After a long fight, the party escapes with the Egg. When they arrive in the home universe of Star and Rufo, Rufo informs Oscar that Star is actually the Empress of many worlds—and Rufo's grandmother. The Egg is a cybernetic device that contains the knowledge and experiences of most of her predecessors. Despite her youthful appearance, she is the mother of dozens of children (by egg donation) and has undergone special medical treatments that extend her life much longer than usual. She has Oscar unknowingly receive the same treatments. Initially, Oscar enjoys his new-found prestige and luxurious life as the husband of the Empress of the Twenty Universes. However, as time goes on, he grows bored and feels out of place and useless. When he demands Star's professional judgment, she tells him that he must leave; her world has no place or need for a hero of his stature. It will be decades before she can complete the transfer of the knowledge held in the Egg, so he must go alone. He returns to Earth but has difficulty readjusting to his own world, despite having brought great wealth along with him. He begins to doubt his own sanity and whether the adventure even happened. The story ends as he is contacted by Rufo to set up another trip along the Glory Road. ==Reception== [[Samuel R. Delany]] called the novel "endlessly fascinating" and said that it "maintains a delicacy, a bravura, and a joy".<ref>{{cite web| title= Glory Road | publisher=[[Powell's Books]] | url= http://www.powells.com/biblio/2-9780765312228-2 | author= Samuel R. Delany | access-date=2010-08-21 | author-link= Samuel R. Delany}}</ref> The novel's second half has been praised as intriguing, as it goes into what happens after a typical [[hero's journey]] is finished. Oscar is married to a ruler in a situation that should be "happily ever after" and the end of many works, yet the novel continues rather than stops: having nothing to do and nothing new to conquer is itself a struggle for Oscar. ''Glory Road'' was nominated for the [[Hugo Award for Best Novel]] in 1964, losing to ''[[Way Station (novel)|Way Station]]'' by [[Clifford D. Simak]].<ref>{{cite web| title= 1964 Hugo Awards | date= 26 July 2007 | url= http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/1964-hugo-awards/ | publisher= The Hugo Awards| access-date= 2014-11-23}}</ref><ref name="WWE-1964">{{cite web|url=http://www.worldswithoutend.com/books_year_index.asp?year=1964|title=1964 Award Winners & Nominees |work= Worlds Without End|access-date=2009-07-27}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|2|refs= <ref name="hcoscargordon">{{cite web | url= http://www.heinleinsociety.org/concordance/G_HC.htm#oscargordon | title= Oscar Gordon | work= A Heinlein Concordance | author= M. E. Cowan | publisher= [[Heinlein Society]] | access-date= 2011-02-24 | archive-date= 2011-05-14 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110514050106/http://www.heinleinsociety.org/concordance/G_HC.htm#oscargordon | url-status= dead }}</ref> <ref name="hcstar">{{cite web | url= http://www.heinleinsociety.org/concordance/S_HC.htm#star | title= Star | work= A Heinlein Concordance | author= M. E. Cowan | publisher= [[Heinlein Society]] | access-date= 2011-02-24 | archive-date= 2018-08-17 | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180817000228/http://www.heinleinsociety.org/concordance/S_HC.htm#star | url-status= dead }}</ref> <ref name="hcneverborn">{{cite web| url= http://www.heinleinsociety.org/concordance/N_HC.htm#neverborn | title= Never-Born | work= A Heinlein Concordance | author= M. E. Cowan| publisher= [[Heinlein Society]] | access-date=2011-02-24}}</ref> }} ==External links== {{Wikiquote-inline}} * {{ISFDB title|id=1867}} * {{OL work|id=59730W|cname=''Glory Road''}} * [http://www.worldswithoutend.com/novel.asp?ID=317 Glory Road] at Worlds Without End * ''Glory Road'' [https://archive.org/stream/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v025n01_1963-07_PDF/Fantasy__Science_Fiction_v025n01_1963-07_PDF#page/n3/mode/2up parts one], [https://archive.org/stream/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v025n02_1963-08_PDF/Fantasy__Science_Fiction_v025n02_1963-08_PDF#page/n55/mode/2up two], and [https://archive.org/stream/Fantasy_Science_Fiction_v025n03_1963-09_PDF/Fantasy__Science_Fiction_v025n03_1963-09_PDF#page/n15/mode/2up three] on the [[Internet Archive]] {{Heinlein (books)}} [[Category:Novels by Robert A. Heinlein]] [[Category:Novels first published in serial form]] [[Category:American fantasy novels]] [[Category:Metafictional novels]] [[Category:1963 American novels]] [[Category:1963 fantasy novels]] [[Category:Works originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]] [[Category:G. P. Putnam's Sons books]]
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