"Interesting anthology"
This is an interesting collection that is divided into
three categories: Sunfall, Visible Light, and other
stories. Fans of the author will appreciate that her
talent with short stories matches that of her novels.
Newcomers will gain a wonderful taste of one of the best
speculative fiction authors of the past two plus decades. The Sunfall tales were mostly published in the early 1980s
collection with one new one never seen before this
addition. These nine fabulous stories focus on life in
the cities as the sun begins to cool. The eight wonderful tales that make up the Visible Light
anthology were released in the mid 1980s. These
delightful stories focus on individuals who in many cases
could be you or me overwhelmed by external conflict often
outside their control. The other section is more of a potpourri that contains
fifteen interesting contributions, but though each one is
well written, they also feel like fill-in material at
least in this anthology. Even the strongest tale of the
book, Pots in which archeological truths fail to stand up
to political realities, seems out of place. To overcome that feeling of displacement, this reviewer
read the collected short fiction as if there were three
short story books. Each one provides plenty of enjoyment
to readers. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 25, 2004
SummaryA stunning collection of C.J. Cherryh's short fiction
Featuring the short stories, novellas, and novelettes of
multiple award-winning author C.J. Cherryh, this volume is
a must-have for fans and newcomers alike. It includes
stories that originally appeared in her earlier
collections, in magazines, and in other collections from
DAW and other publishers. This special volume will include
an introduction by Cherryh, written exclusively for this
book.
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