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Memoranda by Jeffrey Ford |
The Beyond by Jeffrey Ford |
The Fantasy Writer's Assistant and Other Stories: And Other Stories by Jeffrey Ford
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The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque : A Novel by Jeffrey Ford |
Valis by Philip K. Dick
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A New York Times Notable Book and the winner of the 1998 World Fantasy Award, The Physiognomy may be read with equal success as either fantasy or SF, but it does not much resemble the fiction of either genre. This novel's closest relatives are In the Well-Built City, Dante's Divine Comedy, Kafka's black allegories, and Caleb Carr's crime thriller The Alienist. The brilliant and sardonic Physiognomist Cley is SF/F's most entertainingly arrogant narrator since Richard Garfinkle's Celestial Matters. You won't believe that this strange, ambitious, and sui generis work is Jeffrey Ford's first novel. --Cynthia Ward
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The New York Times Book Review, Gerald Jonas
Ford writes equally well about the scientific cult of precision and the acceptance of ambiguity. You don't have to embrace his antiscience message to appreciate the care and skill that went into its framing.
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