Synopses & Reviews
A dark and gritty trip into the imagination of one of science fiction's most gifted authors, this collection presents all nine tales of the Budayeen gathered together in one archival-quality volume, available for the first time in more than 20 years. Here is the Budayeen: a gritty fusion of Bogart's Casablanca, New Orleans' notoriously seedy French Quarter, and a futuristic Muslim city, all welded together and serving as the perfect backdrop for Marid, a drug-addled policeman and anti-hero of world-class proportion. This is a collection to get lost in, from the city's sordid underbelly to the glamorous excesses of the "sex moddy" industry, from the tall, ancient mosque towers to the strong-voiced muezzin calling the faithful to morning devotions, the Budayeen leaps to sudden life, making claims to its own reality as only the best science fiction can.
Synopsis
Short story collection based on Effinger's Budayeen universe.
About the Author
George Alec Effinger contributed regularly to the top science fiction and fantasy magazines including New Dimensions, Orbit, and Universe. His novelette Schrödinger's Kitten won the Hugo, Japanese Seiun, Nebula, and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial awards. He published several novels including The Exile Kiss, A Fire in the Sun, What Entropy Means to Me, and When Gravity Fails.
Table of Contents
Schrèodinger's kitten -- Marãid changes his mind -- Slow, slow burn -- Marãid and the trail of blood -- King of the cyber rifles -- Marãid throws a party -- The world as we know it -- The city on the sand -- The plastic Pasha.