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L. E. Modesitt (Author)
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November 29, 2011

This is the first story collection ever from bestselling fantasy and science fiction writer L. E. Modesitt, Jr. Modesitt began publishing short fiction in the SF magazines in the 1970s, and this collection includes a selection of stories from the whole of his career. Some of the early stories are kernels for his early SF novels, others display the wide range of his talents and interests, from satire to military adventure.

This book also contains three new stories that have never been published before: “Black Ordermage,” set in Modesitt’s bestselling Recluce series; “Beyond the Obvious Wind,” set in his Corean Chronicles universe; and “Always Outside the Lines,” which is related to the Ghost of Columbia books. Viewpoints Critical is an excellent introduction to the work of one of the major SF and fantasy writers publishing today.


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Starred Review. This impressive collection of reprints dating back to 1973 and a handful of new stories displays Modesitt's breadth of experience and knowledge to great effect. The Great American Economy mocks those who micromanage the national economy for political advantage. Rule of Law elegantly revives the age-old topic of computerized justice. Iron Man, Plastic Ships draws powerfully on Modesitt's experience as a navy helicopter pilot in Vietnam, as does The Swan Pilot, a modernized fairy tale with a twist. Beyond the Obvious Wind connects with the Corean Chronicles as Black Ordermage and Sisters of Sarronnyn, Sisters of Westwind do with the Recluce saga. As in Modesitt's novels, eloquent prose and skilled characterization are evident, only slightly diminished by occasional outbreaks of slow pacing. Readers will find this an excellent showcase of a very fine writer's highest quality work. (Mar.)
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Praise for Viewpoints Critical:

“The collection amply demonstrates [Modesitt’s] probing intelligence and the breathtaking range of his inquiries.”
--Kirkus Reviews

“This impressive collection of reprints dating back to 1973 and a handful of new stories displays Modesitt’s breadth of experience and knowledge to great effect. As in Modesitt’s novels, eloquent prose and skilled characterization are evident.”
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“L. E. Modesitt’s character development is top-notch. If you haven’t read anything by him, pick up this book and introduce yourself.”
--SFREVU.com


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; First Edition edition (November 29, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 076535814X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765358141
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,415,779 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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After spending years writing poetry, political speeches and analyses, as well as economic and technical reports on extraordinarily detailed and often boring subjects, I finally got around to writing my first short story, which was published in 1973. I kept submitting and occasionally having published stories until an editor indicated he'd refuse to buy any more until I wrote a novel. So I did, and it was published in 1982, and I've been writing novels -- along with a few short stories -- ever since.

If you want to know more, you can visit my website at www.lemodesittjr.com.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Shorts From the Novelist, April 18, 2009
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Viewpoints Critical (2008) is a speculative fiction collection. It contains sixteen stories, nine science fiction, five fiction, and two ambiguous tales. Some are related to series by this author.

"The Great American Economy" (Analog, 1973) is SF only because it anticipated the future, since it relates a tale of cyber crime.

"Second Coming" (Asimov's, 1979) is an SF story relating the adventures of Jimboy Wright during an earlier mission.

"Rule of Law" (Analog, 1981) is another story that is SF only because it anticipated the future, describing the use of computers to develop profiles of judges, prosecutors and other aspects of criminal trials.

"Iron Man, Plastic Ships" (Asimov's, 1979) is an SF story explaining how an acting Captain reacted to inferior procurement methods.

"Power to ...?" (Analog, 1990) is an SF story about the development of an efficient and effective fusion reactor.

"Precision Set" (On Spec, 2001) is an SF story about future sports and their effect on the people involved.

"Fallen Angel" (Flights, 2004) is a fantasy story about a resident of Hell who gets calls for his services from the angels.

"Understanding" (On Spec, 2000) is a fantasy story describing how a man got his wish and regretted it.

"News Clips Recovered from the NYC Ruins" (The Leading Edge, 2005) is an SF story covering the decline of American education and the consequences.

"The Pilots" (In the Shadow of the Wall, 2002) is a fantasy story about three pilots, one a ghost from the Vietnam War.

"The Dock to Heaven" (Low Port, 2003) is an ambiguous story about an infosnark who does a favor for the angels. Are the supernatural terms metaphorical or real?

"Ghost Mission" (Slipstreams, 2006) is a fantasy story from the Ghost series, describing how a ghost saved a zombie from her killer.

"Spec-Ops" (Future Weapons of War, 2007) is an SF story recounting the perils of remote control warfare.

"Sisters of Sarronnym, Sisters of Westwind" (UNIVERSE, 2006) is a fantasy story about the founding of the Recluce settlement.

"The Difference" (Man vs. Machine, 2007) is an SF story telling of the perils of religion among computers.

"The Swan Pilot" (Emerald Magic, 2004) is another ambiguous story about the pilot of a starship and the interludes that he encounters on the voyage. Are the interludes merely delusions or do they have some reality?

Several stories draw from the author's experiences as a Navy helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War. "Iron Man, Plastic Ships" comes from the McNamara effort to reduce the costs of fighting a war. In the long run, such methods actually cost more -- in lives if not in materiel -- than the rather chaotic processes used before and after that administration. Similar thinking still occurs among the politicians in Congress and elsewhere.

Other stories draw from the author's memories of the EPA and subsequent consulting work. "Power to ...?" shows the extreme complexity of global warming. It also warns of the hazards of ham-handed political solutions.

These stories are entertaining and thought provoking. Like the best speculative fiction, they illustrate future possibilities. Read and enjoy!

Highly recommended for Modesitt fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of exotic locales, enigmatic situations, and interesting people.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For the KEEPER shelf., March 24, 2009
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For those who have enjoyed "The Saga of Recluse" series and the many other books by author L.E. Modesitt, Jr., we can thank Ben Bova for convincing him his future was in novels and not short stories. Fortunately, Mr. Modesitt managed to squeeze a few short stories into his prolific writings and in "Viewpoints Critical - Selected Stories" we get to sample them, and, unlike Forrest Gump's box of chocolates, the reader knows what's inside each tale is a treat.

Reviewing collections/anthologies can often be tedious and difficult work, but not in this case. Modesitt delivers a range of writings that should satisfy the pickiest reader. Some of the stories will make one wonder how science fiction writers seem so often to be soothsayers, e.g., "The Great American Economy" and, if you're a cynic like me, "Rule of Law." Having thought this, another story will chill you with a possible future that seems both potential and frightening (and, perhaps, close), "News Clips Recovered From NYC Ruins." Other stories introduce you to characters in his books and fill gaps in their lives, while managing to stand on their own merit as separate tales. Still other stories will ask the reader to reach out mentally and spiritually to expand beyond the mundane and to transcend what is often perceived as 'reality.' At least one will take you to the past in a different way, "The Pilots."

***** If you're a Modesitt fan or just like good science fiction and fantasy, "Viewpoints Critical" is a must read. Instead of Gump's box of chocolates, "Viewpoints Critical" is more like a bouquet of flowers, with each story contributing to the splendor of the arrangement. It gets highest ratings and earns a permanent place in my collection...very few of the books I review earn that status. *****

Reviewed by Dr. Phil Rhyne for Huntress Reviews.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars superb compilation, March 21, 2008
This enjoyable anthology contains nineteen previously published stories; three never published before including a Recluce tale; five from 1973 to 1990; the remainder since 2000. Two tales are set in the Recluce universe ("Black Ordermage" and "Sisters of Sarronym, Sisters of Westwind") require understanding of that realm to grasp what is fully going on; for die hard fans of that saga will enjoy finding out how Cassis became a Recluce. A "what if" tale set in the realm of the Corean Chronicles ("Beyond the Obvious Wind") in which the author's introduction explains that this was his pre-novel efforts to set some ground rules; though this does not require reading the Corean tales, it is fun to compare the changes from this original short to what followed. This reviewer's favorite contributions are "News Clips from the NYC Ruins" that is reminiscent of the 1960s cult film Fillard Millmore as an amusing cautionary tale that highlights the future downfall of the United States and 1973's "The Great American Economy" summed up by the author in his Introduction to this piece" "forecast some of what later became known as cybercrime ...". Although these are short stories, for the most part the characters are fully developed or developed enough to carry the tale. Fans of author will appreciate this superb compilation while newcomers obtain a taste of a terrific author.

Harriet Klausner
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