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The Best of Gene Wolfe: A Definitive Retrospective of His Finest Short Fiction
Gene Wolfe
Tor, Mar 17 2009, $27.95
ISBN: 9780765321350
This superb anthology lets the 31 tales sell the talent of the author to science fiction and fantasy readers; as the compilation jumps right into the stories. There are 14 from the 1970s; 11 from the 1980s; and 6 from the 1990s. Many are award winners and have appeared in the best of the year anthologies like “The Fifth Head of Cerberus” and “Petting Zoo”. This reviewer’s favorite in this superb collection is the related threesome: “The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories”, “The Death of Dr. Island” and “Death of the Island Doctor”; my suggestion is skip around and read these three one after another. Fans will appreciate how wide Mr. Wolfe’s vision of a dark future is whether he writes a fantasy (see “A Cabin on the Coast”) or a science fiction tale (see “The Fifth Head of Cerberus”); the road to hell can be “On the Train” or in a “Bed and Breakfast”. Regardless, the audience will quickly find out you can’t just read one (a night).
Gene Wolfe
Tor, Mar 17 2009, $27.95
ISBN: 9780765321350
This superb anthology lets the 31 tales sell the talent of the author to science fiction and fantasy readers; as the compilation jumps right into the stories. There are 14 from the 1970s; 11 from the 1980s; and 6 from the 1990s. Many are award winners and have appeared in the best of the year anthologies like “The Fifth Head of Cerberus” and “Petting Zoo”. This reviewer’s favorite in this superb collection is the related threesome: “The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories”, “The Death of Dr. Island” and “Death of the Island Doctor”; my suggestion is skip around and read these three one after another. Fans will appreciate how wide Mr. Wolfe’s vision of a dark future is whether he writes a fantasy (see “A Cabin on the Coast”) or a science fiction tale (see “The Fifth Head of Cerberus”); the road to hell can be “On the Train” or in a “Bed and Breakfast”. Regardless, the audience will quickly find out you can’t just read one (a night).