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The Sunlit Man

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The Sunlit Man
Cover art for the Tor Books edition of "The Sunlit Man"
AuthorBrandon Sanderson
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCosmere
GenreFantasy
Set inCanticle (planet)
Published1 October 2023
PublisherDragonsteel Entertainment
Publication placeUnited States
Pages400 (Hardcover)
ISBN978-1250899712

The Sunlit Man is a 2023 fantasy novel by Brandon Sanderson, set in his Cosmere universe. The novel was the fourth of Sanderson's "secret projects", a result of his record-breaking 2022 Kickstarter campaign.

Plot

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A man called Nomad is being pursued by the Night Brigade. (Nomad's true name is Sigzil; he is a minor character from The Stormlight Archive.) Nomad and his spren companion Auxiliary arrive on the planet Canticle. Canticle is a very small, inhospitable planet. The heat of the sun kills anyone who is exposed to daylight; the planet's inhabitants live on floating cities, always fleeing from the dawn.

Nomad is immediately captured by the Cinder King, a local warlord. The Cinder King controls his subjects with objects called cinderhearts, which burn away their personalities and turn them into creatures called Charred. Nomad escapes the Cinder King with a woman named Rebeke and her sister Elegy, who has been turned into a Charred.

Nomad reaches the floating city of Beacon. He befriends the citizens there as they flee from the Cinder King. On Canticle, the ships are powered by energy from deceased citizens who are left to burn in the sunlight; their souls interact with the sun to produce power sources for the Beaconites’ cities. The Beaconites believe in a mythical refuge that will be safe from the sunlight. Nomad promises to bring them there, but in reality this shelter is a small research station from Scadrial, which cannot support the population of Beacon.

The Scadrians offer to hire Nomad as a mercenary, but he decides to stay with the Beaconites. They name him Zellion. Eventually, he teaches Elegy to regain part of her humanity. He and Rebeke discover a way to power their cities more efficiently, preventing the need for more sacrifices. Zellion kills the Cinder King and leaves Canticle behind.

Publication

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Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sanderson wrote four secret novels. In 2022, he announced a campaign on Kickstarter to fund the self-publishing of these novels. This campaign became the most successful Kickstarter campaign of all time.[1][2] The Sunlit Man became the fourth novel released as a part of this campaign.[3] The four novels were initially distributed as special hardcover editions to Kickstarter backers. Later, the novels were acquired and hardcover editions were published by Tor Books. The Tor Books editions were released three months after each special edition was released.[4]

Reception

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Lyndsey Luther of Reactor compared the novel to an entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Luther believes that the book would likely not be a good starting point for a reader new to the Cosmere universe, stating "If you like to have every question answered, every loose end tied up, every character nuance explained… this will not be the book for you. If you’re okay with just going along for the ride and don’t think too much about the little details, you’ll have a much better time, but you’d likely have an even better time if you’ve read some of the other books in Sanderson’s “extended universe” before jumping in here." Luther enjoyed the novel, comparing Nomad to the protagonist from Mad Max: Fury Road if one were to "make [Max] a visitor from another planet who doesn’t speak the language, give him an actual personality, [and] make him likable from the get-go".[5]

Charles Papadopoulos of Screen Rant wrote that "as a standalone story, Yumi and the Nightmare Painter is perhaps the best work to come from Sanderson's Secret Projects. However, The Sunlit Man ... could be the most exciting experience specifically for Cosmere fans." Papadopoulos praised the way in which Sanderson adds science fiction elements to the fantasy universe of the Cosmere, as well as the connections with Sanderson's other novel The Lost Metal.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Chaim Gartenberg (4 Mar 2022). "Brandon Sanderson's surprise novels overtake Pebble watch as most successful Kickstarter ever". The Verge. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  2. ^ Kris Holt (1 Apr 2022). "Brandon Sanderson's record-breaking Kickstarter campaign ends with $41.7 million". Engadget. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  3. ^ Vanessa Armstrong (1 Apr 2022). "Here's What Brandon Sanderson's Four Kickstarter Books Are About". Reactor Magazine. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  4. ^ "Brandon Sanderson's Tress of the Emerald Sea Will Release in Bookstores on April 4th". Tor.com. 1 Feb 2023. Retrieved 11 May 2024.
  5. ^ Lyndsey Luther (5 Mar 2024). "What The Sunlit Man and Other Secret Projects Have Revealed About Sanderson's Cosmere". Reactor Magazine. Retrieved 12 May 2024.
  6. ^ Charles Papadopoulos (28 Mar 2024). "Every Brandon Sanderson Secret Book Explained". ScreenRant. Retrieved 12 May 2024.