Stepan Chapman (1951–2014)
Author of The Troika
About the Author
Image credit: Helsinki, Finland, 2006. Copyright © Johan Anglemark, 2006 (image use requires permission of Johan Anglemark)
Works by Stepan Chapman
Life on Earth 4 copies
Common Ectoids of Arizona 3 copies
Minutes Of The Last Meeting 2 copies
The Stiff and the Stile 2 copies
The Throwaway Man 2 copies
The Comedian 1 copy
The One-armed Elek 1 copy
Burger Creature 1 copy
Associated Works
The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredited Diseases (2003) — Contributor — 809 copies, 20 reviews
The Big Book of Science Fiction: The Ultimate Collection (2016) — Contributor — 522 copies, 8 reviews
The Thackery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities: Exhibits, Oddities, Images, and Stories from Top Authors and Artists (2011) — Contributor — 491 copies, 17 reviews
The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Eighteenth Annual Collection (2005) — Contributor — 231 copies, 5 reviews
ParaSpheres: Extending Beyond the Spheres of Literary and Genre Fiction: Fabulist and New Wave Fabulist Stories (2006) — Contributor — 65 copies
Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact: Vol. LXXXIV, No. 4 (December 1969) (1969) — Contributor — 19 copies
Leviathan : Into the Gray — Contributor — 3 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1951
- Date of death
- 2014-01-27
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Michigan
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Illinois, USA
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Amazing err. Ok there is probably no way I can describe this book..
I could start off by saying there is a jeep, a dinosaur and an old Mexican women walking across an infinite desert...
Or I could mention a few key ideas and themes of families and experiments, of insanity and angels, of cyborgs and Aztec sacrifice.
Or I could just drop in a quote (from the wisecracking Alex the jeep)
A story? You want a story? I'm crawling with stories. They slide in and out of me like pinworms. I'm like some show more long-winded war veteran with a story for each of his missing limbs. I'm like a pilbug on its back, bristling with amputations and waving my long lost legs while silicon chips coagulate in my thick black blood. My brain is clotted with stories.
But all I can really say is I think I can guarantee you won't have read anything else quite like this. It's eminently readable, surreal but accessible, sometimes fun, sometimes horrific, sometimes heart warming and always exciting.
The three characters are rich and their fevered imaginings of the past form the setting for the overarching thriller, easing us in through their bizarre, vibrant short stories with only a tantalising glimpse of truth. The writing is great and its tone almost reminds of a great lyrical, noir crime novel as it sweeps across the genres mashing sci-fi, fantasy and horror.
I really don’t want to give away more but maybe I should to entice you in. This is the second time I have read it and I still love it, in all its audacious glory. It may not be for everyone but I promise you will find it interesting. I still mourn the fact that this is his only novel, although if I had just one book in me, I would be very proud if it could be something like this.
For those interested (and I recommend to everyone) its cruelly out of print but it's going to be
republished as an e-book. Excerpt of book and info here
http://www.jeffvandermeer.com/2011/08/20/cheeky-frawg-to-release-e-book-of-stepa.... show less
I could start off by saying there is a jeep, a dinosaur and an old Mexican women walking across an infinite desert...
Or I could mention a few key ideas and themes of families and experiments, of insanity and angels, of cyborgs and Aztec sacrifice.
Or I could just drop in a quote (from the wisecracking Alex the jeep)
A story? You want a story? I'm crawling with stories. They slide in and out of me like pinworms. I'm like some show more long-winded war veteran with a story for each of his missing limbs. I'm like a pilbug on its back, bristling with amputations and waving my long lost legs while silicon chips coagulate in my thick black blood. My brain is clotted with stories.
But all I can really say is I think I can guarantee you won't have read anything else quite like this. It's eminently readable, surreal but accessible, sometimes fun, sometimes horrific, sometimes heart warming and always exciting.
The three characters are rich and their fevered imaginings of the past form the setting for the overarching thriller, easing us in through their bizarre, vibrant short stories with only a tantalising glimpse of truth. The writing is great and its tone almost reminds of a great lyrical, noir crime novel as it sweeps across the genres mashing sci-fi, fantasy and horror.
I really don’t want to give away more but maybe I should to entice you in. This is the second time I have read it and I still love it, in all its audacious glory. It may not be for everyone but I promise you will find it interesting. I still mourn the fact that this is his only novel, although if I had just one book in me, I would be very proud if it could be something like this.
For those interested (and I recommend to everyone) its cruelly out of print but it's going to be
republished as an e-book. Excerpt of book and info here
http://www.jeffvandermeer.com/2011/08/20/cheeky-frawg-to-release-e-book-of-stepa.... show less
Stepan Chapman’s The Troika is brilliant. A surreal fantasy about a twisted family – an old mexican woman, Eva; a Jeep, Alex; and a Brontosaurus, Naomi, travelling together across an endless desert. It’s engaging and wildly inventive, a book of layered dreams and delusions, featuring guardian angels, fiddler-crab cops, Plasma Wars, and insanity.
"The novel introduces three beings – a jeep, a dinosaur, and an old Mexican woman – traveling across a desert under the glare of three suns. They have been traveling for centuries though they do not know why they are crossing the desert or if they will ever reach the other side." I don't remember why I purchased this but I remember this book being compelling and leaving me with a strange feeling.
At this point this book is really hard to find. From the moment I read it it instantlly became 1 of my favorites. This book is flat out amazing.
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