Castle of Days

by Gene Wolfe

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The Washington Post has called Gene Wolfe "the finest writer the science fiction world has yet produced." This volume, Castle of Days, joins together two of his rarest and most sought after works--Gene Wolfe's Book of Days and The Castle of the Otter--and add thirty-nine short essays collected here for the first time, to fashion a rich and engrossing architecture of wonder.

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Castle of Days is an odd book, though that goes without saying for Wolfe. It's actually an omnibus consisting of "Gene Wolfe's Book of Days," which is a collection of short stories; "The Castle of the Otter," which is a collection of essays written about the Book of the New Sun; and some letters and other writings which are unique to the book. Some of the short stories, such as "How I Lost the Second World War," "Forlesen," and "La Befana," are among Wolfe's finest, and several of the essays are enjoyable, but in general Mr. Wolfe isn't as good at writing about writing as some others. (Stephen King, for example.) It's worth reading, but it's not my favorite Wolfe.
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Combination of two books: Book of ays and Castle of Otter + extra material. Both fiction and non-fiction part of this book is worth every penny you payed for it. Fiction part consists of short Wolfeish crazy and high quality speculative prose from Wolfes 70-ies opus (mainly). Non-fiction part give us rare look in maestros mind while he was writing The Book of the New Sun and his comments on others work.
+ for hit, - for miss:

- How the whip came back (1970)
A tempting throwback.
+ Of relays and roses (1970)
+ Paul's treehouse (1969)
+ St. Brandon (1975)
Irish folk tale, with swans.
- Beautyland (1973)
- Car sinister (1970)
An untrustworthy motor vehicle.
+ The blue mouse (1971)
A thin line for a blue helmet.
+ How I lost the Second World War and helped turn back the German invasion (1973)
- The adopted father (1980)
+ Forlesen (1974)
The apprenticeship of an office worker.
- An article about hunting (1973)
+ The Changeling (1968)
- Many mansions (1977)
+ Against the Lafayette Escadrille (1972)
+ Three million square miles (1971)
All that empty space is got to be somewhere.
+ The war beneath the tree (1979)
+ La Befana (1973)
An Italian legend, with show more aliens.
- Melting (1974)

The remaining are essays; they are mostly +.
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Gene Wolfe was born in New York City on May 7, 1931. He dropped out of Texas A&M University during his junior year and was drafted into the Army to fight in the Korean War. After the war, he received a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Houston. He worked as an industrial engineer for Procter and Gamble, where he developed the show more machine that cooks the dough used to make Pringles potato chips. He was an editor of the trade journal Plant Engineering from 1972 to 1984 before retiring to become a full-time writer. He wrote more than 30 books during his lifetime including The Fifth Head of Cerberus, Peace, The Book of the New Sun, and The Land Across. He received the Campbell Memorial Award, the Edward E. Smith Memorial Award, the Locus Award four times, and the Nebula Award and the World Fantasy Award two times each. In 1996, he was given the World Fantasy Award for Lifetime Achievement. He was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2007 and was named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America in 2012. He died after a long battle with heart disease on April 14, 2019 at the age of 87. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1992

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3573 .O52 .C37Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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