Grazing the Long Acre
Gwyneth Jones’s novels have been acclaimed for three decades, and her modern fairytales Seven Tales and a Fable won two World Fantasy Awards in 1996.
And now we have Grazing the Long Acre, the
first UK collection of her short fiction.
Some of the stories
selected, including the BSFA award-winning 'La Cenerentola', have been
anthologised; several have never before been reprinted. The earliest
here 'The Eastern Succession' was written in 1985, the most recent 'In
The Forest Of The Queen' in 2007.
The settings range from a lyrical, Zelazny-influenced far-future South East Asia, to black comedy sci-fi in the New Space Opera style. There are ghosts and miracles, magical science and scientific magic; characters from novels, investigations of sexual difference, speculations on a future in which physics and neuroscience move into convergence, interrogations of our fascination with the other.
Gwyneth Jones’s capacity to move and astonish the reader is undimmed, when distilled into the shorter form.
Contents:
- Gravegoods
- The Eastern Succession
- Blue Clay Blues
- Identifying the Object (aka Forward Echoes)
- Balinese Dancer
- Grazing the Long Acre
- La Cenerentola
- Destroyer of Worlds
- The Fulcrum
- The Voyage Out
- Saving Tiamaat
- The Tomb Wife
- In the Forest of the Queen
Gwyneth Jones
Gwyneth Jones (born 1952) is an English science fiction and fantasy writer and critic, and a young adult and children's writer under the name Ann Halam.