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Harsh Oases [Hardcover]

Paul Di Filippo (Author)


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December 2008
Harsh Oases is the author's thirteenth collection of short fiction, but he chooses to regard that number as a lucky one, since this volume assembles some of his newest, most well-received personal favorites along with some of his older work either little reprinted or never before available. In the first category is 'Femaville 29,' a much-lauded fantastical tale of love and salvation among the ruins of America's Eastern Seaboard. 'The Singularity Needs Women!' pits human against posthuman over a woman's love. In 'Shipbreaker,' a common laborer in an interstellar salvage yard finds his destiny altered forever by a strange pet. And in 'Escape from New Austin,' a young girl leaves her liberal home seeking the conservative dream. Two stories appear here for the first time: 'Aurorae' and 'A Game of Go.' Both are set in the cyberpunk future of the author's seminal 'Kid Charlemagne.' Two short, sharp satires, 'Bad Beliefs' and 'Leakage,' resurface from their initial publication in the alternative press. The title story, 'Harsh Oases,' is the first addition to the Ribofunk canon since the publication of that pivotal collection in 1996. Nearly a compressed novel, it spans many strange milieus in the bio-engineered future of that series. On two radically different notes, 'Pinocchia' chronicles the erotic adventures of a sexy android, while 'Personal Jesus' and 'Lignum Vitae' address, with varying degrees of solemnity, the topic of religion. A collaboration with gonzo creator Rudy Rucker explores levels of quantum weirdness that underlie our familiar world. Finally, some flash fiction packs a few startling SF conceits into bite-sized stories. Running the wide gamut of DiFilippo's myriad concerns and styles, this collection extends and solidifies his reputation as one of the finest short-story writers working today.
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Di Filippo’s thirteenth collection in only a dozen years underscores his reputation as one of speculative fiction’s most prolific tale spinners. Yet Di Filippo’s wide-ranging imagination, so generously on display here, doesn’t make his style any easier to pin down. In some pieces, he is almost soberly contemplative, as in the opening “Aurorae,” about an unemployed writer’s sycophantic relationship with a performance artist whose upper-atmosphere manipulations trigger the Northern Lights. In others, he pushes the envelope of black humor, as in “Leakage,” wherein today’s more violent television plotlines suddenly start infiltrating such classic shows as Leave It to Beaver. More often than not, Di Filippo’s premises veer into the absurd, as when refugees from downtrodden countries invade more prosperous nations through assorted holes in the sky. The highlight of the collection, however, is the title story, which profiles a future in which humans freely swap genes with animals and shows off Di Filippo’s rare gift for blending suspenseful storytelling with dazzling scientific extrapolation. --Carl Hays

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