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Steampunk

by Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Replete with whimsical mechanical wonders and charmingly anachronistic settings, this pioneering anthology gathers a brilliant blend of fantastical stories. Steampunk originates in the romantic elegance of the Victorian era and blends in modern scientific advances — synthesizing imaginative technologies such as steam-driven robots, analog supercomputers, and ultramodern dirigibles. The elegant allure of this popular new genre is represented in this rich collection by distinctively talented authors, including Neal Stephenson, Michael Chabon, James Blaylock, Michael Moorcock, and Joe R. Lansdale.

Review:

"The VanderMeers (The New Weird) have assembled another outstanding theme anthology, this one featuring stories set in alternate Victorian eras. Michael Moorcock, the godfather of steampunk, is represented by an excerpt from his classic novel The Warlord of the Air. In 'Lord Kelvin's Machine,' a fine tale from prolific steampunk author James P. Blaylock, mad scientists plot to throw the Earth into the path of a passing comet, declaring that 'science will save us this time, gentlemen, if it doesn't kill us first.' Michael Chabon's vivid and moving 'The Martian Agent, a Planetary Romance' recounts the lives of two young brothers in the aftermath of George Custer's mutiny against Queen Victoria, while historical fantasist Mary Gentle describes a classic struggle between safety and progress in 'A Sun in the Attic.' This is a superb introduction to one of the most popular and inventive subgenres in science fiction. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"What a great piece of work this is....Summer's almost here — time to do some leisure reading, and what better place to start than here?" Cory Doctorw, BoingBoing.net

Review:

"The diversity of the sci-fi subgenre is amply demonstrated in this anthology of previously published stories....[T]he writing is never less than compelling. Both fans of steampunk and readers for whom it's a foreign concept should find this collection rewarding." Kirkus Reviews

Synopsis:

Replete with whimsical mechanical wonders and charmingly anachronistic settings, this pioneering anthology gathers a brilliant blend of fantastical stories that originates in the romantic elegance of the Victorian era and blends in modern scientific advances.

Synopsis:

'

Steampunka grafting of Victorian aesthetic and punk rock attitude onto various forms of science-fiction cultureis a phenomenon that has come to influence film, literature, art, music, fashion, and more. The Steampunk Bible is the first compendium about the movement, tracing its roots in the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells through its most recent expression in movies such as Sherlock Holmes. Its adherents celebrate the inventor as an artist and hero, re-envisioning and crafting retro technologies including antiquated airships and robots. A burgeoning DIY community has brought a distinctive Victorian-fantasy style to their crafts and art. Steampunk evokes a sense of adventure and discovery, and embraces extinct technologies as a way of talking about the future. This ultimate manual will appeal to aficionados and novices alike as author Jeff VanderMeer takes the reader on a wild ride through the clockwork corridors of Steampunk history.

'

About the Author

Ann VanderMeer is the publisher of Buzzcity Press and the fiction editor for Weird Tales.

Jeff VanderMeer is the founder and editor for Ministry of Whimsy Press. He is the author of City of Saints and Madmen, Secret Life, Shriek, and Veniss Underground. He is the editor of the Leviathan series and The Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric & Discredited Diseases. Coeditors of the Best American Fantasy series, they both live in Tallahassee, Florida.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781892391759
Author:
Ann VanderMeer and Jeff VanderMeer
Publisher:
Tachyon Publications
Editor:
VanderMeer, Ann; VanderMeer, Jeff
Editor:
Vandermeer, Ann
Editor:
VanderMeer, Jeff
Author:
VanderMeer, Jeff
Author:
Vandermeer, Ann
Subject:
FIC028040
Subject:
Science Fiction - Short Stories
Subject:
Anthologies (multiple authors)
Subject:
Science Fiction - Anthologies
Subject:
Science fiction
Subject:
Fantasy fiction
Subject:
Fantasy - General
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-Anthologies
Subject:
Science Fiction and Fantasy-A to Z
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20080501
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
150 color illustrations
Pages:
400
Dimensions:
10.00 x 7.00 in

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "The VanderMeers (The New Weird) have assembled another outstanding theme anthology, this one featuring stories set in alternate Victorian eras. Michael Moorcock, the godfather of steampunk, is represented by an excerpt from his classic novel The Warlord of the Air. In 'Lord Kelvin's Machine,' a fine tale from prolific steampunk author James P. Blaylock, mad scientists plot to throw the Earth into the path of a passing comet, declaring that 'science will save us this time, gentlemen, if it doesn't kill us first.' Michael Chabon's vivid and moving 'The Martian Agent, a Planetary Romance' recounts the lives of two young brothers in the aftermath of George Custer's mutiny against Queen Victoria, while historical fantasist Mary Gentle describes a classic struggle between safety and progress in 'A Sun in the Attic.' This is a superb introduction to one of the most popular and inventive subgenres in science fiction. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Review" by , "What a great piece of work this is....Summer's almost here — time to do some leisure reading, and what better place to start than here?"
"Review" by , "The diversity of the sci-fi subgenre is amply demonstrated in this anthology of previously published stories....[T]he writing is never less than compelling. Both fans of steampunk and readers for whom it's a foreign concept should find this collection rewarding."
"Synopsis" by , Replete with whimsical mechanical wonders and charmingly anachronistic settings, this pioneering anthology gathers a brilliant blend of fantastical stories that originates in the romantic elegance of the Victorian era and blends in modern scientific advances.
"Synopsis" by , '

Steampunka grafting of Victorian aesthetic and punk rock attitude onto various forms of science-fiction cultureis a phenomenon that has come to influence film, literature, art, music, fashion, and more. The Steampunk Bible is the first compendium about the movement, tracing its roots in the works of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells through its most recent expression in movies such as Sherlock Holmes. Its adherents celebrate the inventor as an artist and hero, re-envisioning and crafting retro technologies including antiquated airships and robots. A burgeoning DIY community has brought a distinctive Victorian-fantasy style to their crafts and art. Steampunk evokes a sense of adventure and discovery, and embraces extinct technologies as a way of talking about the future. This ultimate manual will appeal to aficionados and novices alike as author Jeff VanderMeer takes the reader on a wild ride through the clockwork corridors of Steampunk history.

'

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