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The Voice That Murmurs in the Darkness
Author: | James Tiptree, Jr. |
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Subterranean Press, 2023 |
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Synopsis
Pioneering science fiction writer Alice Sheldon, who found fame using the pseudonym James Tiptree, Jr., among others, left behind a remarkable body of short fiction, much of it uncollected or out of print. Now The Voice That Murmurs in the Darkness, co-edited by Jeffrey D. Smith and two-time Booker Prize nominee Karen Joy Fowler, brings new light to some of Tiptree's best and overlooked stories.
The stories represented span Tiptree's career, and were primarily selected from a list made by Sheldon which she called "the cream of Tiptree," none of which were included in Her Smoke Rose Up Forever. With a title drawn from Sheldon's description of Tiptree as "the voice that murmurs in the darkness," among the wonders featured here are...
In "Excursion Fare," Dag and Philippa are about to be lost at sea in the wreckage of their balloon Sky-Walker, their grand adventure a failure, when a hospice ship called Charon rescues them, and they find themselves on a cruise exclusively for the dying--which may be carrying far stranger passengers. A surreal evening ensues
in "The Man Doors Said Hello To," when a tall man enters a bar, carrying miniature girls as tenants in his pockets, and takes the narrator with him on a strange rescue mission through secrets hiding in the corners and ledges of the city.
At nineteen, Jolyone Schram cries out in "Time-Sharing Angel," despairing when she glimpses a vision of overpopulation and resulting planetary devastation, only to be heard by an interstellar angel who produces a shocking, simple fix that affects children across Earth and changes the future.
And, in "Yanqui Doodle," a soldier undergoes a harrowing detox treatment from specialized drugs given to soothe the conscience during combat--a process that might itself be as painful as the memories of atrocities committed under their influence--and grows ever more unstable.
The Voice That Murmurs in the Darkness encompasses thirteen exceptional stories and one essay ("How to Have an Absolutely Hilarious Heart Attack"), covering the years 1968 to 1987, and includes an exclusive introduction from Karen Joy Fowler. Throughout this landmark new collection is Tiptree's remarkable prose, shot through with invention and big ideas, exploring classic themes of identity, politics, what it is to be human, and the miraculous oddity of life--from what lies inside us out to the very edges of the universe.
Contents:
- 7 - Introduction (The Voice That Murmurs in the Darkness) - (2023) - essay by Karen Joy Fowler
- 11 - Excursion Fare - (1981) - novelette
- 59 - The Snows Are Melted, the Snows Are Gone - (1969) - short story
- 73 - The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats - (1976) - novelette
- 101 - Fault - (1968) - short story
- 109 - All the Kinds of Yes - (1972) - novelette
- 131 - The Man Doors Said Hello to - (1970) - short story
- 139 - Beam Us Home - (1969) - short story
- 155 - The Only Neat Thing to Do - [Rift] - (1985) - novella
- 215 - Time-Sharing Angel - (1977) - short story
- 229 - How to Have an Absolutely Hilarious Heart Attack - (2023) - essay
- 239 - What Came Ashore at Lirios - [Quintana Roo] - (1981) - novelette (variant of Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo)
- 269 - Yanqui Doodle - (1987) - novelette
- 309 - Out of the Everywhere - (1981) - novelette
- 351 - In Midst of Life - (1987) - short story
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