Smith is an outlaw who lives by a variety of criminal means, including smuggling. By nature, he is an anti-hero, ruthless, self-serving, and cynical. Despite this, he has a core of goodness and often does the right thing in spite of himself. Smith is described as a dark haired man with “space bronzed” skin and pale eyes, who wears brown spacer’s leathers and carries a raygun at his side like an old west gunfighter. His ship, the Maid, is small and unspectacular but surprisingly fast and agile. His closest ally is the equally amoral Venusian, Yarol. His stories often involve ancient alien beings who have been worshipped as gods. This theme is similar to the tales of H. P. Lovecraft though, unlike Lovecraft’s tales, Moore provides a hero who always manages to win out over hopeless odds. The classic Northwest Smith story is “Shambleau”, in which Moore plays with themes of sexuality and addiction in Smith’s encounter with a strange female alien. The story “Quest of the Starstone” is also worth noting because it connects Smith with Moore’s other most famous character, Jirel of Joiry.
Alias Northwest Smith |
Real Names/Alt Names Northwest Smith |
Characteristics Antihero, Outlaw Hero, Sci-Fi Hero, Pulp Characters, Weird Tales Universe, The Future |
Creators/Key Contributors C. L. Moore |
First Appearance “Shambleau” in Weird Tales (November 1933) |
First Publisher Popular Publications [Internet Archive] [LUM] |
Appearance List Pulps: “Shambleau” (Weird Tales, November 1933), “Black Thirst” (Weird Tales, April 1934), “Scarlet Dream” (Weird Tales, May 1934), “Dust of Gods” (Weird Tales, August 1934), “Julhi” (Weird Tales, March 1935), “The Cold Gray God” (Weird Tales, October 1935), “Yvala” (Weird Tales, February 1936), “Lost Paradise” (Weird Tales, July 1936), “The Tree of Life” (Weird Tales, October 1936). |
Sample Read “Shambleau” (1933) [Internet Archive] |
Description Smith is an outlaw who lives by a variety of criminal means, including smuggling. By nature, he is an anti-hero, ruthless, self-serving, and cynical. Despite this, he has a core of goodness and often does the right thing in spite of himself. Smith is described as a dark haired man with “space bronzed” skin and pale eyes, who wears brown spacer’s leathers and carries a raygun at his side like an old west gunfighter. His ship, the Maid, is small and unspectacular but surprisingly fast and agile. His closest ally is the equally amoral Venusian, Yarol. His stories often involve ancient alien beings who have been worshipped as gods. This theme is similar to the tales of H. P. Lovecraft though, unlike Lovecraft’s tales, Moore provides a hero who always manages to win out over hopeless odds. The classic Northwest Smith story is “Shambleau”, in which Moore plays with themes of sexuality and addiction in Smith’s encounter with a strange female alien. The story “Quest of the Starstone” is also worth noting because it connects Smith with Moore’s other most famous character, Jirel of Joiry. |
Source Northwest Smith – Wikipedia |