Shambleau by C.L. Moore


BBC7 Radio has an new project, a reading of C.L. Moore’s classic Shambleau! The story was produced by Gemma Jenkins as a commission for the 7th Dimension. This is the most famous of Moore’s famous pulp adventure Northwest Smith stories. Shambleau was Moore’s first professional sale, it first appeared in the November, 1933 issue of Weird Tales and the sale netted her a cool $100.00. The hero of the story is Northwest Smith, a spaceship pilot and smuggler, who’ll remind you of both Indiana Jones and Han Solo both. Smith lives in a future in which humanity has colonized the solar system. The relationship of the planetary primitives, on these planets, to the earth colonists, is analogous to the situation between the Native Indians of the Americas or the Aboriginies of Australia to European colonials. Smith is a ruthless, self-serving, and cynical anti-hero with a core of goodness. “Shambleau” mixes themes of sexuality and addiction during Smith’s encounter with a strange femalealien.
Shambleau
By C.L. Moore; Read by; Read by Elizabeth McGovern
3 Radio Broadcasts – Approx. 90 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Broadcaster: BBC 7 / 7th Dimension

C_L_Moore20050622_01_Shambleau_1_Of_3__SciFi_Thriller.mp3

C_L_Moore20050623_02_Shambleau_2_Of_3__A_Space_Bounty_Hunter.mp3

C_L_Moore20050624_03_Shambleau_3_Of_3__Is_Northwests_Number_Up.mp3

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  • Thank you for posting this.  Moore and her husband Henry Kutner have long been favorites of mine.  Thanks again.
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