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Clockwork Phoenix: Tales of Beauty and Strangeness Paperback – July 1, 2008

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You hold in your hands a cornucopia of modern cutting-edge fantasy. The first volume of this extraordinary new annual anthology series of fantastic literature explodes on the scene with works that sidestep expectations in beautiful and unsettling ways, that surprise with their settings and startle with the manner in which they cross genre boundaries, that aren't afraid to experiment with storytelling techniques, and yet seamlessly blend form with meaningful function. The delectable offerings found within these pages come from some of today's most distinguished contemporary fantasists and brilliant rising newcomers.

Whether it's a touch of literary erudition, playful whimsy, extravagant style, or mind-blowing philosophical speculation and insight, the reader will be led into unfamiliar territory, there to find shock and delight.

Introducing CLOCKWORK PHOENIX.

"Author and editor Allen (
Mythic) has compiled a neatly packaged set of short stories that flow cleverly and seamlessly from one inspiration to another.... Lush descriptions and exotic imagery startle, engross, chill and electrify the reader, and all 19 stories have a strong and delicious taste of weird."
--
Publishers Weekly

Includes stories by
Catherynne M. Valente, David Sandner, John Grant, Cat Rambo, Leah Bobet, Michael J. DeLuca, Laird Barron, Ekaterina Sedia, Cat Sparks, Tanith Lee, Marie Brennan, Jennifer Crow, Vandana Singh, John C. Wright, C.S. MacCath, Joanna Galbraith, Deborah Biancotti and Erin Hoffman.
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Author and editor Allen (Mythic) has compiled a neatly packaged set of short stories that flow cleverly and seamlessly from one inspiration to another. In The City of Blind Delight by Catherynne M. Valente, a man inadvertently ends up on a train that takes him to an inescapable city of extraordinary wonders. In All the Little Gods We Are, Hugo winner John Grant takes a mind trip to possible parallel universes. Modern topics make an appearance among the whimsy and strangeness: Ekaterina Sedia delves into the misunderstandings that occur between cultures and languages in There Is a Monster Under Helen's Bed, while Tanith Lee gleefully skewers gender politics with The Woman, giving the reader a glimpse of what might happen if there was only one fertile woman left in a world of men. Lush descriptions and exotic imagery startle, engross, chill and electrify the reader, and all 19 stories have a strong and delicious taste of weird. (July)
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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Norilana Books; 1st edition (July 1, 2008)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 286 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1934169986
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1934169988
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2009
    Tales of beauty and strangeness indeed. Mix of fantasy and science fiction, all of them quite accomplished and lovely. Two that stand out the most in my mind are "The Woman" by Tanith Lee, a melancholy tale of how it would feel to be the last woman left on earth, and "All the Little Gods We Are" by John Grant - completely unexpected, a memorable, moving story about a boy meeting his soul-twin.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2009
    This is one of the better anthologies I've read. The stories are imaginative and often quite thoughtful. My favourites were:

    Leah Bobet's "Bell, Book and Candle", about three people who are tied into a rite, and who do not particularly enjoy this;
    Vandana Singh's "Oblivion: A Journey", about a person pursuing revenge across a future heavily informed by Indian mythology, mapping their journey to that of Ram in the Ramayan;
    Joanna Galbraith's "The Moon-Keeper's Friend", about a café owner who protects the moon;
    Michael J DeLuca's "The Tarrying Messenger", which is about what it means to tarry, and to deliver a message;
    and Cat Rambo's "The Dew Drop Coffee Lounge" and Catherynne M Valente's "The City of Blind Delight". I rather liked most of the others, such as those by David Sandner, Marie Brennan, Deborah Biancotti, Ekaterina Sedia and Jennifer Crow.

    Very few anthologies have a success rate this high.

    One thing I particularly liked about it is the diversity of influences. These stories are not all about North America and Western Europe, and the anthology is considerably strengthened by this fact.

    There were some stories I liked less. Rape as a plot device pretty much immediately turns me off a story, and the instance in this anthology was no exception. Tanith Lee's had some distractingly hilarious sexual euphemisms, and the rest of the story didn't particularly engage. Two others were just boring. But I think most of my complaints lie closer to personal preference than indicating weakness with the story; overall, I really enjoyed this anthology, and I recommend it to readers of unusual fantasy.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2013
    There is humor, fear, and incredible imagination in this collection of stories. Highly entertaining and the perfect book for the night table. You can gobble it whole or savor a story or two each night before bed. Each one is a reward in itself. Marvelous read with lots of unexpected perspectives.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2016
    Clockwork Phoenix is a collection of tales reminiscent of Jack Vance's work at its best. Some of the stories have an obvious phoenix theme, some do not, but they are all above average.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2012
    One of the landmark interstitial anthologies, Clockwork Phoenix has been widely recognized for its quality, its imagination, and its downright weirdness. Definitely fantasy more than science fiction, this collection includes award winning authors who have (before or since) achieved near-legendary status. Interestingly (and not coincidentally, I think) at least four of the authors have themselves been editors of groundbreaking SFF magazines and web sites.

    Editor Mike Allen has spoken of his impatience with the "traditional, conventionally-plotted and plainly-written Good Story Competently Told", and his longing for tales that experiment and take risks but also punch you in the gut with their emotional resonance. And has he ever achieved that ambition: these stories shimmer, they mislead, they subvert. They take your expectations, mangle them, ridicule them, and hand them back to you in a package with sparkly paper and pixies with teeth.

    Read it if you dare.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2009
    The subtitle of this anthology, "Tales of Beauty and Strangeness," is a fitting one. The anthology joins the differing styles of many authors. Some tales are crafted with complex and poetical language while others are leaner. Each story, though, takes us inside an author's fantastical vision. Some are very close to home, and others utterly foriegn.

    I suspect that every person who reviews this will pick different stories as their favorites. I loved Cat Rambo's "The Dew Drop Coffee Lounge," the story of a place where assignations go awry, and how the universe seeks to ease the pain of broken dreams. Joanna Galbraith's "The Moon-Keeper's Friend" is a charming tale of two friends that brings the fantastic (and the moon) within man's reach. And Catherynne M. Valente's "The City of Blind Delight" mesemerized me with its lush imagery and fascinating possibilities.

    If you're looking for well-written and thought-provoking stories, this is a wonderful place to start.
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  • Margaret Ravel
    2.0 out of 5 stars Clockwork Phoenix Tales of beauty and Strangeness
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 2, 2013
    Did not like this or the second one. A few good stories but the rest I certainly did not like.