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This final volume of Orson Scott Card's five-volume anthology of short works features the "hidden stories," including his first published piece, some tales about Mormon family life and other stylistic departures, and several stories that were later developed into acclaimed novels such as Ender's Game, Songmaster, Invasive Procedures, and the Tales of Alvin Maker series. Watch Card craft a paranoid thriller, a spoof of "serious" contemporary literature, an epic narrative poem, and much more. show more Card includes background commentaries for each story in his afterwords. Stories include: Ender's Game; Mikal's Songbird; Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow; Malpractice; Follower; Hitching; Damn Fine Novel; Billy's Box; The Best Family Home Evening Ever; Bicicleta; I Think Mom and Dad Are Going Crazy, Jerry; and Gert Fram. show less

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Buscando por mi biblioteca encontré el otro día este librito y me decidí a leerlo por reencontrarme con el bueno de Card. Está claro que ni es el mejor escritor, ni el que desarrolla las mejores ideas, ni el que tiene más imaginación, ni sus personajes son los más interesantes (aunque éste último es su mayor fuerte). Pero también hay que admitir que en los ochenta marcó a toda una generación con su novela 'El juego de Ender'. De igual modo, Ediciones B y su colección NOVA, que empezaron su colección con Card, han marcado un antes y un después en la ciencia ficción española, convirtiéndose en el ejemplo a seguir durante bastantes años (con permiso de Minotauro, Ultramar, Acervo y Martínez Roca).

Este libro, 'Los show more cuentos ocultos', no llegó a venderse al público, formaba parte de una serie de libros que regalaban con cierto periódico, aunque yo lo conseguí como regalo en una librería. Si a alguien le interesan los tres cuentos incluidos en él, puede encontrarlos en 'Mapas en un espejo', un recopilación de los cuentos más significativos de Card.

Estos son los tres relatos:

- EL JUEGO DE ENDER (****). Este cuento fue el germen de lo que posteriormente Card convertiría en novela. En él se narra cómo Ender es entrenado mediante una serie de juegos tácticos para la guerra real, sometiéndole a constantes cambios en las reglas del juego.

- EL APRENDIZ ALVIN Y EL ARADO INSERVIBLE (*). Intrascendente cuento en forma de verso en el que se nos cuenta cómo Alvin construyó su arado. Para conocer a Alvin Maker es mejor acudir a su serie de novelas, sobre todo a las dos primeras, 'El séptimo hijo' y 'El Profeta Rojo', absolutas obras maestras, donde se nos muestran unos Estados Unidos alternativos en el siglo XIX en los que la magia aún existe.

- NEGLIGENCIA (***). El protagonista de este cuento intenta averiguar quién le ha realizado un transplante. Pero, ¿se le ha transplantado un corazón al hombre, o el hombre ha sido transplantado al corazón?
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Le doy un 4 sólo por los dos primeros cuentos (El Juego de Ender y El Pájaro Cantor de Mikal), que me resultaron conmovedores y muy interesantes, y además me dejaron con ganas de leer la novelización.

El resto de los cuentos me resultaron entre simpáticos y aburridos, nada del otro mundo.
"Lost Songs" by Orson Scott Card is a collection of short stories, many of which were made into full-length novels later. I am thankful that the author gives commentary at the end about why the changes were made.

Ender's Game: I love Ender's Game because of its intensity and the idea of how much pressure children can endure if forced to. Of course, the kicker at the end is when Ender is told that the game is real and that he has destroyed a real homeworld.

Mikal's Songbird: I wasn't sure how this was going to end. A delightful premise.

Prentice Alvin and the No-Good Plow: I do often enjoy poetry, but this poem I did. Although the author wasn't sure about the ending, I thought it was fine. Let the imagination wander.

Malpractice: Do not let show more anyone who is paranoid and gets surgery read this story. It will be the end of them.

Follower:

Hitching:

Damn Fine Novel: That's right, your goal is to write the best novel so that you never have to write another novel. But don't you love to write?

Billy's Box:

The Best Family Home Evening Ever: I liked this family lesson. I wished I yelled a lot less as well. I'm glad I own this story so I can listen to it again.

Bicicleta:

I Think Mom and Dad Are Going Crazy: I use the same technique the parents to explain why I use Uber instead of having a car. You add up car payments, insurance, gas, maintenance, and repairs as total expenditures for a year, divide it by twelve to get the true monthly cost for owning a car. I don't work, so I don't need a ride every day. I tell them how much Uber costs and how many I use a month. I ask them if that would be less than what it would cost to own a car. After going through all that they don't ask me again.

Jerry:

Gert Fram: This was a touching story. I was surprised the girl was teenage, but it doesn't matter. I loved the ending. Keep writing Gert Fram.
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Orson Scott Byron Walley Card, was born in 1951 and studied theater at Brigham Young University. He received his B.A. in 1975 and his M.A. in English in 1981. He wrote plays during that time, including Stone Tables (1973) and the musical, Father, Mother, Mother and Mom (1974). A Mormon, Scott served a two-year mission in Brazil before starting show more work as a journalist in Utah. He also designed games at Lucas Film Games, 1989-92. He is best known for his science fiction novels, including the popular Ender series. Well known titles include A Planet Called Treason (1979), Treasure Box (1996), and Heartfire (1998). He has also written the guide called How to Write Science Fiction and Fantasy (1990). His novel Ender's Game and its sequel Speaker for the Dead, both won Hugo and Nebula awards, making Card the only author to win both prizes in consecutive years. His titles Shadows in Flight, Ruins and Ender's Game made The New York Times Best Seller List. He is also the author of The First Formic War Series, which includes the titles Earth Unaware, Earth Afire, and Earth Awakens. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Lost Songs
Original title
Lost Songs: The Hidden Stories: Book Five of Maps in a Mirror
Original publication date
1992

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3553 .A655 .L67Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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