Stories: All-New Tales
Author: | Neil Gaiman Al Sarrantonio |
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William Morrow & Co., 2010 |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Fantasy |
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Synopsis
"The joy of fiction is the joy of the imagination...."
The best stories pull readers in and keep them turning the pages, eager to discover more--to find the answer to the question: "And then what happened?" The true hallmark of great literature is great imagination, and as Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio prove with this outstanding collection, when it comes to great fiction, all genres are equal.
Stories is a groundbreaking anthology that reinvigorates, expands, and redefines the limits of imaginative fiction and affords some of the best writers in the world--from Peter Straub and Chuck Palahniuk to Roddy Doyle and Diana Wynne Jones, Stewart O'Nan and Joyce Carol Oates to Walter Mosley and Jodi Picoult--the opportunity to work together, defend their craft, and realign misconceptions. Gaiman, a literary magician whose acclaimed work defies easy categorization and transcends all boundaries, and "master anthologist" (Booklist) Sarrantonio personally invited, read, and selected all the stories in this collection, and their standard for this "new literature of the imagination" is high. "We wanted to read stories that used a lightning-flash of magic as a way of showing us something we have already seen a thousand times as if we have never seen it at all."
Joe Hill boldly aligns theme and form in his disturbing tale of a man's descent into evil in "Devil on the Staircase." In "Catch and Release," Lawrence Block tells of a seasoned fisherman with a talent for catching a bite of another sort. Carolyn Parkhurst adds a dark twist to sibling rivalry in "Unwell." Joanne Harris weaves a tale of ancient gods in modern New York in "Wildfire in Manhattan." Vengeance is the heart of Richard Adams's "The Knife." Jeffery Deaver introduces a dedicated psychologist whose mission in life is to save people in "The Therapist." A chilling punishment befitting an unspeakable crime is at the dark heart of Neil Gaiman's novelette "The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains."
As it transforms your view of the world, this brilliant and visionary volume--sure to become a classic--will ignite a new appreciation for the limitless realm of exceptional fiction.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Just Four Words - essay by Neil Gaiman
- Blood - shortstory by Roddy Doyle
- Fossil-Figures - shortstory by Joyce Carol Oates
- Wildfire in Manhattan - shortstory by Joanne Harris
- The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains - novelette by Neil Gaiman
- Unbelief - shortstory by Michael Marshall Smith
- The Stars Are Falling - novelette by Joe R. Lansdale
- Juvenal Nyx - novelette by Walter Mosley
- The Knife - shortstory by Richard Adams
- Weights and Measures - shortstory by Jodi Picoult
- Goblin Lake - shortstory by Michael Swanwick
- Mallon the Guru - shortstory by Peter Straub
- Catch and Release - shortstory by Lawrence Block
- Polka Dots and Moonbeams - shortstory by Jeffrey Ford
- Loser - shortstory by Chuck Palahniuk
- Samantha's Diary - (2009) - shortstory by Diana Wynne Jones
- Land of the Lost - shortstory by Stewart O'Nan
- Leif in the Wind - shortstory by Gene Wolfe
- Unwell - shortstory by Carolyn Parkhurst
- A Life in Fictions - shortstory by Kat Howard
- Let the Past Begin - shortstory by Jonathan Carroll
- The Therapist - novelette by Jeffery Deaver
- Parallel Lines - shortstory by Tim Powers
- The Cult of the Nose - shortstory by Al Sarrantonio
- Human Intelligence - shortstory by Kurt Andersen
- Stories - novelette by Michael Moorcock
- The Maiden Flight of McCauley's Bellerophon - novella by Elizabeth Hand
- The Devil on the Staircase - (2010) - shortstory by Joe Hill
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