The Bread We Eat in Dreams
Subterranean Press proudly presents a major new collection by one of the brightest stars in the literary firmament. Catherynne M. Valente, the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making and other acclaimed novels, now brings readers a...
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Subterranean Press proudly presents a major new collection by one of the brightest stars in the literary firmament. Catherynne M. Valente, the New York Times bestselling author of The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making and other acclaimed novels, now brings readers a treasure trove of stories and poems in The Bread We Eat in Dreams.In the Locus Award-winning novelette 'White Lines on a Green Field,' an old story plays out against a high school backdrop as Coyote is quarterback and king for a season. A girl named Mallow embarks on an adventure of memorable and magical politicks in 'The Girl Who Ruled Fairyland--For a Little While.' The award-winning, tour de force novella 'Silently and Very Fast' is an ancient epic set in a far-flung future, the intimate autobiography of an evolving A.I. And in the title story, the history of a New England town and that of an outcast demon are irrevocably linked.The twenty-six pieces collected here explore an extraordinary breadth of styles and genres, as Valente presents readers with something fresh and evocative on every page. From noir to Native American myth, from folklore to the final frontier, each tale showcases Valente's eloquence and originality.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781596065826 (1596065826)
Publish date: December 31st 2013
Publisher: Subterranean Press
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Valente's lovely prose is excellent. I've read a few of the short stories in this collection before, though I think they were edited and expanded for this publishing. In some cases that expansion works really well and adds to the story in other cases I thinkb it detracts. Fade to White being one of ...
This isn't the first time that I've tried to read something by Catherynne Valente, but it's the first time I've finished a book by her. Her novels were too "much" for me, but the short story and poem format worked really well, and each story or poem brought new wonders. Having just (literally, just)...