The Avram Davidson treasury
a tribute collection
1st ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Silverberg, Robert. - Contributor
- Davis, Grania. - Contributor
Publication
1998 - Tor, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
111,750 words, Guess
Page Count
447 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL363319M
- ISBN-100312867298
- OCLC Control Number39033512
- Internet Archiveavramdavidsontre0000davi
- Library of Congress Control Number98023556
and 2 more
- LibraryThing208639
- Goodreads963646
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3554.A924 A6 1998
- LCCPS3554.A924A6 1998
Description
Avram Davidson was one of the great original American writers of this century. He was literate, erudite, cranky, Jewish, wildly creative, and sold most of his short stories to genre pulp magazines. They were wonderful. Here are thirty-eight of the best: all the award-winners and nominees and best-of honored stories, with introductions by such notable authors as Ursula K. Le Guin, William Gibson, Peter S. Beagle,Thomas M. Disch, Gene Wolfe, Poul Anderson, Guy Davenport, Gregory Benford, Alan Dean Foster, and dozens of others, plus introductions and afterwords by Grania Davis, Robert Silverberg, Harlan Ellison, and Ray Bradbury. The stories span a period of thirty years, from ebullient 1950s tales like "The Golem" and the seminally weird "Or All the Seas with Oysters," through classics like "The Sources of the Nile" and "The House the Blakeneys Built," to the magic realism of "Manatee Gal, Won't You Come Out Tonight," and the mystery and simplicity of "Naples" and "The Slovo Stove." For those already acquainted with Avram Davidson's work, this book is a joy; for those who have the pleasure of encountering his work for the first time, it is a voyage of discovery.
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- The Avram Davidson treasury: a tribute collection
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