Fluctuation in Disorder
von Susan Maxwell
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Über das Buch
In these ten finely crafted and unsettling stories, Maxwell's slipstream style interweaves strands of naturalism, science fantasy, and the experimental irreal, illuminated by sharp flashes of wit and language of lyrical precision. Many of the characters exist in a state of slippage, alienated from a world they thought they knew by an encounter with something that is indifferent to them, but to which they cannot remain indifferent.
More than twenty years separate the earliest and the most recent of the stories in this collection, but certain persistent preoccupations provide loose thematic links—environmental crime and retribution; the ways, both overt and insidious, in which institutions can corrupt or sacrifice those within them; the interpretations and recording of past events by unreliable narrators; and the pervasive, irreducible weirdness of existence.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Literarische Fiktion
- Weitere Kategorien Science-Fiction & Fantasy
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Projektoption: 13×20 cm
Seitenanzahl: 204 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9781739603724
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Apr. 10, 2023
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter short stories, slipstream, eco-fiction
Über den Autor
SUSAN MAXWELL is an independent author and scholar who has had short stories and poetry published and commissioned in magazines and anthologies. In 2014 Little Island Books published the novel 'Good Red Herring'. Maxwell independently published further novels suitable for younger readers, set in the same fictional 'Hibernia Altera' universe; she also writes slipstream works aimed at an adult rather than a universal readership. Apart from writing fiction, Maxwell has served on juries for the British Fantasy Awards; has a PhD in Archival Science and writes on archives and fiction; and reviews regularly for 'Inis', the magazine of Children’s Books Ireland. Literary influences come mostly from speculative and modernist fiction, particularly Flann O'Brien, Calvino, Beckett, and Woolf. When not writing, or painting, or being an archivist, the author can be found in the vegetable patch, listening to music, reading books, watching old detective series, or catching up on sleep.