Endangered Species

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Tom Doherty Associates, 2004 - 506 pages
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Wolfe, whose tetralogy The Book of the New Sun was the most acclaimed science fiction work of the 1980s, offered his second collection of short fiction in 1990 to universal acclaim. This is a hefty volume of over 30 unforgettable stories in a variety of genres-- SF, fantasy, horror, mainstream-many of them offering variations on themes and situations found in folklore and fairy tales, and including two stories, "The Cat" and "The Map," which are set in the universe of his New Sun novels. Wolfe's deconstructions/reconstructions are provocative, multilayered, and resonant. This embarrassment of literary riches is a must for all Gene Wolfe fans, and anyone who loves a good tale beautifully told.

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Avis d'utilisateur  - saltmanz - LibraryThing

Another year, another Gene Wolfe short story collection. This one is particularly large, with 30 stories. Some of them didn’t quite grab me, but there are still plenty of amazing stories in here. It’s ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Genetic engineering brings mythology to life in "The Woman Who Loved the Centaur Pholtus'' and "The Woman the Unicorn Loved,'' while a college experiment in social systems goes dangerously awry in ... Consulter l'avis complet

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À propos de l'auteur (2004)

Gene Wolfe is a winner of the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, as well as two Nebula Awards, two World Fantasy Awards, the John W. Campbell Memorial Award, the British Fantasy Award, and the Prix Apollo. He lives with his wife Rosemary in Barrington, IL.

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