Thumbprints
Author: | Pamela Sargent |
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Open Road Integrated Media, 2014 Golden Gryphon Press, 2004 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
Great science fiction looks outward toward the intricacy of the universe in order to look inward at the complexity of the human condition. In THUMBPRINTS, Nebula and Locus Award-winning author Pamela Sargent brings together short stories from across her career, each filled with rich characterization and eclectic, fascinating plots.
From Mongolia to Venus, from the distant past to the near future, these works of short fiction explore what it means to be human. Ranging from lyrically mystical to bitterly realistic to laughably satirical, THUMBPRINTS is a shining catalogue of all that Sargent has contributed to the genre.
With an introduction by James Morrow and an afterword by Sargent, herself.
Table of Contents:
- "How Sargent Peppers Phony Arts Dubbed Grand" - essay by James Morrow
- Gather Blue Roses - (1972)
- Out of Place - (1981)
- Climb the Wind - (1994)
- Originals - (1985)
- Erdeni's Tiger - (1995)
- If Ever I Should Leave You - (1974)
- Spirit Brother - (2004)
- Amphibians - (1995)
- Venus Flowers at Night - (2004)
- Shrinker - (1983)
- Thumbprints
- Utmost Bones - (2003)
- Afterword
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