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The Best of Stephen R. Donaldson

Written by Stephen R. Donaldson

Average Score: 81(4)

Although best known for such epic accomplishments as the ongoing Chronicles of Thomas Covenant and the multi-volume Gap Cycle, Stephen R. Donaldson has also written some of the most distinctive short fiction of recent decades. This generous collection brings together much of the best of that shorter work and provides an ideal showcase for its author s depth, versatility, and consummate literary artistry.



Included here are eleven stories and novellas that run the gamut from horror ( The Conqueror Worm ) to high fantasy ( Daughter of Regals ), from contemporary spiritual drama ( Unworthy of the Angel ) to action-oriented SF ( Animal Lover ), together with such uncategorizable gems as The Killing Stroke, with its unique combination of magic and martial arts, and The Woman Who Loved Pigs, an astonishing account of personal transformation and long-delayed revenge.



In settings that range from the deeply familiar to the wholly imagined, The Best of Stephen R. Donaldson offers a gallery of tales that have the resonance and moral complexity of compact novels. Beneath their often-gaudy surfaces, they show us very real people who confront, and sometimes overcome, extreme adversity, who struggle to find balance and harmony in an inherently chaotic universe. Each story is the clear product of a master storyteller. Each demands and rewards repeated readings. Together, they form one of the cornerstone volumes of modern fantasy, a book that will be read and treasured by Donaldson s many fans, and by anyone who values imaginative literature at its finest.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 450 Pages
Published by Subterranean on March 31, 2011
First Published by Subterranean Press in 2011
ISBN-10 159606367X
ISBN-13 978-1596063679

Reviews


Fantasy Literature | Stefan Raets
Review Rating: 85
Then again, the stories are what's most important, and many of the ones in this collection are so good that, if you told me that Donaldson published a novel or series that takes place in the same setting, I'd run out to grab and read it right now.
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Publishers Weekly
Review Rating: 80
...on the whole the restrictions of length force Donaldson to adopt appealingly disciplined prose while exploring intriguing ideas.
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SF Site | D. Douglas Fratz
Review Rating: 80
...Donaldson's tales are eminently re-readable, and this volume is valuable even for those already familiar with these stories.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Eamonn Murphy
Review Rating: 80
Like many anthologies, it's a curate's egg but most of it is good and some is very good.
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