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The Dragon Griaule

Written by Lucius Shepard

Average Score: 82(2)

More than twenty-five years ago, Lucius Shepard introduced us to a remarkable fictional world, a world separated from our own 'by the thinnest margin of possibility.' There, in the mythical Carbonales Valley, Shepard found the setting for 'The Man Who Painted the Dragon Griaule,' the classic account of an artist--Meric Cattanay--and his decades long effort to paint--and kill--a dormant, not quite dead dragon measuring 6,000 feet from end to end. The story was nominated for multiple awards and is now recognized as one of its author's signature accomplishments.

Over the years, Shepard has revisited this world in a number of brilliant, independent narratives that have illuminated the Dragon's story from a variety of perspectives. This loosely connected series reached a dramatic crossroads in the astonishing novella, 'The Taborin Scale'. The Dragon Griaule now gathers all of these hard to find stories into a single generous volume. The capstone of the book--and a particular treat for Shepard fans--is 'The Skull,' a new 40,000 word novel that advances the story in unexpected ways, connecting the ongoing saga of an ancient and fabulous beast with the political realities of Central America in the 21st century. Augmented by a group of engaging, highly informative story notes, The Dragon Griaule is an indispensable volume, the work of a master stylist with a powerful--and always unpredictable--imagination.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 432 Pages
Published by Subterranean on May 31, 2012
ISBN-10 1596064560
ISBN-13 978-1596064560

Reviews


Fantasy Literature | Kat Hooper
Review Rating: 85
All of the stories are beautifully written and subtly humorous, but the first two are my favorites because they allow us to explore the dragon inside and out.
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Strange Horizons | Matthew Cheney
Review Rating: 80
As does each story in the book, it makes art out of fantasy and pain.
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