A “brilliant collection” of short stories set in a “marvelously
realized, imaginary Muslim city” from the Hugo and Nebula
Award–winning author (Publishers Weekly, starred review). Long
identified as a science fiction writer, except in his own eyes, George
Alec Effinger had some of his biggest critical and commercial success
with a series even he recognized and characterized as SF. Set in the
marvelously realized, imaginary Muslim city of Budayeen, the three
novels, When Gravity Fails, A Fire in the Sun and The Exile Kiss
garnered rave reviews, award nominations and a wide readership. In
addition, Effinger came to be recognized as one of the foundational
writers of cyberpunk. Although the novels are perhaps how Budayeen and
their hero, Marid Audran, are best known, there are a handful of
shorter pieces that add to the vividly drawn and deeply authentic
picture of an imagined world and seven short stories, the first part
of an uncompleted novel and a story fragment add to the mental images
of this exotic and yet somehow completely familiar city and world that
Effinger created. This book was originally published by Golden Gryphon
Press and comes with a Forword and story notes by Effinger's widow,
Barbara Hambly. The lead story in this collection, "Schrodinger's
Kitten," won the Hugo, Nebula and Seiun Awards.
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ISBN
9781497609433
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Open Road Media
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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