Starwater Strains
by Gene Wolfe
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Presents a collection of twenty-five science fiction short stories by acclaimed writer Gene Wolfe.Tags
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This isn't the finest collection of his stories I can think of, but Gene Wolfe, on a bad day, is better than nearly any other American writing today. It has become cliche to note that he is probably the finest science fiction writer alive today, but it is true. LeGuin says he's "our Melville." Yup.
I liked almost all the stories. The following is more my reflection on the subject, rather than on the style or prose, which are always masterful. Hit is +, miss is -:
+ Viewpoint (2001)
Tough woodsman stars in reality show.
- Rattler, with Brian Hopkins (2004)
A tall country tale about a truck.
- In Glory like Their Star (2001)
- Calamity Warps (2003)
Shadowy business with a dog rescue.
+ Graylord Man's Last Words (2003)
Mechanical memoirs of historic neglect.
+ Shields of Mars (2002)
Ends in an epic sword battle on the parapets of a deserted Martian atmosphere plant.
+ From the Cradle (2002)
May-December meeting in a bookshop.
- Black Shoes (2003)
Ghost mermaids facilitate guilt trip.
+ Has Anybody Seen Junie Moon? (1999)
- Pulp Cover (2004)
+ show more Of Soil and Climate (2004)
- The Dog of the Drops (2002)
- Mute (2002)
- Petting Zoo (1997)
+ Castaway (2003)
+ The Fat Magician (2000)
- Hunter Lake (2003)
+ The Boy Who Hooked the Sun (1985)
- Try and Kill It (1996)
- Game in Pope's Head (1988)
+ Empires of Foliage and Flower (1987)
- The Arimaspian Legacy (1987)
- The Seraph from Its Sepulcher (1991)
- Lord of the Land (1995)
+ Golden City Far (2004) show less
+ Viewpoint (2001)
Tough woodsman stars in reality show.
- Rattler, with Brian Hopkins (2004)
A tall country tale about a truck.
- In Glory like Their Star (2001)
- Calamity Warps (2003)
Shadowy business with a dog rescue.
+ Graylord Man's Last Words (2003)
Mechanical memoirs of historic neglect.
+ Shields of Mars (2002)
Ends in an epic sword battle on the parapets of a deserted Martian atmosphere plant.
+ From the Cradle (2002)
May-December meeting in a bookshop.
- Black Shoes (2003)
Ghost mermaids facilitate guilt trip.
+ Has Anybody Seen Junie Moon? (1999)
- Pulp Cover (2004)
+ show more Of Soil and Climate (2004)
- The Dog of the Drops (2002)
- Mute (2002)
- Petting Zoo (1997)
+ Castaway (2003)
+ The Fat Magician (2000)
- Hunter Lake (2003)
+ The Boy Who Hooked the Sun (1985)
- Try and Kill It (1996)
- Game in Pope's Head (1988)
+ Empires of Foliage and Flower (1987)
- The Arimaspian Legacy (1987)
- The Seraph from Its Sepulcher (1991)
- Lord of the Land (1995)
+ Golden City Far (2004) show less
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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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Mute by Gene Wolfe
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- Dedication
- The title of this book is taken from
"Lady Rosemary,"
a poem by C. S. Cooney;
and this book is dedicated to them.
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