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Strange Wonders: A Collection of Rare Fritz Leiber Works

Written by Fritz Leiber
Edited by Benjamin Szumskyj

Average Score: 47(5)

In regards to Fritz Leiber, I believe that publication of such unpublished and uncollected works only strengthens his literary greatness. Through fragments, drafts and practice writings, we can clearly see the evolution from Leiber, the amateur, to Leiber, the professional. We are exposed to the clear way in which he dedicated his life to the written word and trained his abilities to produce the award-winning masterpieces that we read even today. While some may object to such a volume, I ask them this--is not the dream just as important as the empire that had been built from it? Are not the blueprints and sketches as impressive as the buildings and the artwork? We must place all this into perspective, and see that publishing such works is not a smear upon Leiber's legacy. Rather, it completes a full circle. If we are asked to be thorough in the biography of an individual, then we must also do so for their bibliography.

-- Benjamin Szumskyj, from his Introduction

Book Details

Science Fiction
Hardcover,
Published by Subterranean on October 31, 2010
ISBN-10 1596063246
ISBN-13 978-1596063242

Reviews


Fantasy Literature | Kat Hooper
Review Rating: 75
It was fascinating to watch Fritz Leiber at work, even if I was sometimes left unsatisfied by the lack of consummation.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 40
Most of the included pieces are incomplete, offering only a glimpse into what might have been.
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SFRevu | Steve Sawicki
Review Rating: 40
If you are looking for finely honed craft and storytelling you should look elsewhere. But, then, this book is exactly what it advertises itself to be, a collection of Leiber in creation.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Pauline Morgan
Review Rating: 40
Most fans of [Leiber's] novels will find this disappointing.
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The Green Man Review | Robert M. Tilendis
Review Rating: 40
...for that semi-mythical creature known as "the casual reader," it might prove a mixed bag.
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