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Anthologies

1994

Shadows over Innsmouth


Stephen JonesNeil Gaiman - 1994
    Lovecraft. Although "Shadows Over Innsmouth" includes the said novella, the book is a collection of Innsmouth-related stories by a number of later authors and not a single story or novel. You might also consider moving your personal rating and/or review to the appropriate page if you have read only the novella. SEVENTEEN CHILLING STORIES, INCLUDING THE ORIGINAL MASTERPIECE OF HORROR: “THE SHADOW OVER INNSMOUTH” by H. P. LovecraftInspired by H. P. Lovecraft’s classic, today’s masters of horror take up their pens and turn once more to that decayed, forsaken New England fishing village with its sparkling treasure, loathsome denizens, and unspeakable evil. “ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD AGAIN” by Neil Gaiman: The community of Innsmouth performs a blood sacrifice–with shocking, terrifying results.“THE CHURCH IN HIGH STREET” by Ramsey Campbell: In the crypt of a derelict church, a sensible young man meets a bestial, unthinkable fate. “INNSMOUTH GOLD” by David Sutton: An adventurer searches for buried treasure–and discovers a slithering hell on earth.“THE BIG FISH” by Jack Yeovil: A few months after Pearl Harbor, a mobster and his floating casino lie under water, teeming with the stuff of nightmares.AND THIRTEEN MORE TERRIFYING TALES!

The Art of the Personal Essay: An Anthology from the Classical Era to the Present


Phillip Lopate - 1994
    Distinguished from the  detached formal essay by its friendly, conversational tone, its loose structure, and its drive toward candor and self-disclosure, the personal essay seizes on the minutiae of daily life-vanities, fashions, foibles, oddballs, seasonal rituals, love and  disappointment, the pleasures of solitude, reading, taking a walk -- to offer insight into the human condition and the great social and political issues of the day. The Art of the Personal Essay is the first anthology to celebrate this fertile genre. By presenting more than seventy-five personal essays, including influential forerunners from ancient Greece, Rome, and the Far East, masterpieces from the dawn of the personal essay in the sixteenth century, and a wealth of the finest personal essays from the last four centuries, editor Phillip Lopate, himself an acclaimed essayist, displays the tradition of the personal essay in all its historical grandeur, depth, and diversity.

Darkness Moves: An Henri Michaux Anthology, 1927-1984


Henri Michaux - 1994
    Critics have compared his work to such diverse artists as Kafka, Goya, Swift, Klee, and Beckett. Allen Ginsberg called Michaux “genius,” and Jorge Luis Borges wrote that Michaux’s work “is without equal in the literature of our time.” This anthology contains substantial selections from almost all of Michaux’s major works, most never before published in English, and allows readers to explore the haunting verbal and pictorial landscape of a twentieth-century visionary.

The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories


Tobias Wolff - 1994
    As selected and introduced by Tobias Wolff, they also make up an alternate map of the United States that represents not just geography but narrative traditions, cultural heritage, and divergent approaches.

The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader


David Levering Lewis - 1994
    This magnificent volume features a wealth of fiction and nonfiction works by 45 writers from that exuberant era.

Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology


Paul HooverJack Spicer - 1994
    Included are the leading Beat and New York School poets, the Projectivists, and "Deep Image" poets. Included, too, is the rich array of poetry written since 1975-language and performance poetry, the work of African American, Hispanic, Asian American, gay and lesbian, and women experimentalists. In addition, a final section of poetics-with writings by Frank O Hara, Denise Levertov, Jerome Rothenberg, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Bernstein, among others-provides valuable contexts for reading the poems.

You've Got to Read This: Contemporary American Writers Introduce Stories that Held Them in Awe


Ron Hansen - 1994
    In the penal colony / Franz Kafka --Girl / Jamaica Kincaid --The smallest woman in the world / Clarice Lispector --The daughters of the late colonel / Katherine Mansfield --Labor day dinner / Alice Munro --Spring in Fialta / Vladimir Nabokov --The things they carried / Tim O'Brien --A good man is hard to find / Flannery O'Connor --I stand here ironing / Tillie Olsen --Wants / Grace Paley --In dreams begin responsibilities / Delmore Schwartz --The man to send rain clouds / Leslie Marmon Silko --Helping / Robert Stone --Master and man / Leo Tolstoy. Packed dirt, churchgoing, a dying cat, a traded car / John Updike --The flowers / Alice Walker --No place for you, my love / Eudora Welty --Paper garden / Jerome Wilson

Love Letters: An Anthology of Passion


Michelle Lovric - 1994
    Fine art paintings, Victorian chromolithographs and line drawings, and textured papers add to the beauty of this extraordinary book. Full color.

The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF


David G. HartwellHilbert Schenck - 1994
    Hartwell 43 • Nine Lives • (1969) • novelette by Ursula K. Le Guin 61 • Light of Other Days • [Slow Glass] • (1966) • shortstory by Bob Shaw 68 • Rappaccini's Daughter • (1844) • novelette by Nathaniel Hawthorne 86 • The Star • (1955) • shortstory by Arthur C. Clarke 91 • Proof • (1942) • shortstory by Hal Clement 103 • "It's Great to Be Back!" • [Future History] • (1947) • shortstory by Robert A. Heinlein 116 • Procreation • (1983) • shortstory by Gene Wolfe 122 • Mimsy Were the Borogoves • (1943) • novelette by Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore [as by Lewis Padgett ] 144 • Davey Jones' Ambassador • (1935) • novelette by Raymond Z. Gallun 166 • The Life and Times of Multivac • (1975) • shortstory by Isaac Asimov 174 • The Singing Diamond • (1979) • shortstory by Robert L. Forward 180 • Down & Out on Ellfive Prime • (1979) • novelette by Dean Ing 196 • Send Me a Kiss by Wire • (1985) • shortstory by Hilbert Schenck 208 • The Xi Effect • (1950) • shortstory by R. S. Richardson [as by Philip Latham ] 222 • A Descent into the Maelstrom • (1841) • shortstory by Edgar Allan Poe (aka A Descent into the Maelström) 233 • Exposures • (1981) • shortstory by Gregory Benford 243 • The Planners • (1968) • shortstory by Kate Wilhelm 254 • Beep • (1954) • novelette by James Blish 278 • Drode's Equations • (1981) • novelette by Richard Grant 288 • The Weather Man • (1962) • novella by Theodore L. Thomas 313 • Transit of Earth • (1971) • shortstory by Arthur C. Clarke 323 • Prima Belladonna • [Vermilion Sands] • (1956) • shortstory by J. G. Ballard 333 • To Bring in the Steel • (1978) • novelette by Donald Kingsbury 360 • Gomez • (1954) • novelette by C. M. Kornbluth 377 • Waterclap • (1970) • novelette by Isaac Asimov 398 • Weyr Search • [Dragonriders of Pern] • (1967) • novella by Anne McCaffrey 434 • Message Found in a Copy of Flatland • (1983) • shortstory by Rudy Rucker 442 • The Cold Equations • (1954) • novelette by Tom Godwin 459 • The Land Ironclads • (1903) • novelette by H. G. Wells 474 • The Hole Man • (1974) • shortstory by Larry Niven 484 • Atomic Power • (1934) • shortstory by John W. Campbell, Jr. [as by Don A. Stuart ] 494 • Stop Evolution in Its Tracks! • (1988) • shortstory by John Sladek 499 • The Hungry Guinea Pig • (1930) • shortstory by Miles J. Breuer, M.D. 514 • The Very Slow Time Machine • (1978) • novelette by Ian Watson 528 • The Beautiful and the Sublime • (1986) • novelette by Bruce Sterling 547 • "The Author of the Acacia Seeds" and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics • (1974) • shortstory by Ursula K. Le Guin (aka The Author of the Acacia Seeds and Other Extracts from the Journal of the Association of Therolinguistics) 553 • Heat of Fusion • (1984) • shortstory by John M. Ford 564 • Dolphin's Way • (1964) • shortstory by Gordon R. Dickson 576 • All the Hues of Hell • (1987) • shortstory by Gene Wolfe 585 • Occam's Scalpel • (1971) • novelette by Theodore Sturgeon 600 • giANTS • (1979) • shortstory by Edward Bryant 612 • Time Fuze • (1954) • shortstory by Randall Garrett 616 • Desertion • [City] • (1944) • shortstory by Clifford D. Simak 627 • Kyrie • (1968) • shortstory by Poul Anderson 635 • The Person from Porlock • (1947) • shortstory by Raymond F. Jones 651 • Day Million • (1966) • shortstory by Frederik Pohl 656 • The Cage of Sand • (1962) • novelette by J. G. Ballard 672 • The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats • (1976) • novelette by James Tiptree, Jr. 689 • In the Year 2889 • (1889) • shortstory by Jules Verne (aka La Journée d'un journaliste américain en 2890 1891 ) 700 • Surface Tension • [Pantropy] • (1952) • novelette by James Blish 724 • No, No, Not Rogov! • [The Instrumentality of Mankind] • (1959) • shortstory by Cordwainer Smith 737 • In a Petri Dish Upstairs • (1978) • novelette by George Turner 758 • With the Night Mail • (1905) • novelette by Rudyard Kipling 788 • The Longest Science-Fiction Story Ever Told • (1966) • shortstory by Arthur C. Clarke 790 • The Pi Man • (1959) • shortstory by Alfred Bester 803 • Relativistic Effects • (1982) • novelette by Gregory Benford 818 • Making Light • (1981) • shortstory by James P. Hogan 826 • The Last Question • (1956) • shortstory by Isaac Asimov 835 • The Indefatigable Frog • (1953) • shortstory by Philip K. Dick 843 • Chromatic Aberration • (1984) • novelette by John M. Ford 864 • The Snowball Effect • (1952) • shortstory by Katherine MacLean 873 • The Morphology of the Kirkham Wreck • (1978) • novelette by Hilbert Schenck 892 • Tangents • (1986) • shortstory by Greg Bear 904 • Johnny Mnemonic • (1981) • shortstory by William Gibson 917 • What Continues, What Fails . . . • (1991) • novelette by David Brin 937 • Mammy Morgan Played the Organ, Her Daddy Beat the Drum • (1990) • novella by Michael F. Flynn 967 • Bookworm, Run! • (1966) • novelette by Vernor Vinge 989 • Appendix: Another Path Through the Book (The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF) • (1994) • essay by Kathryn Cramer

The Vampire Stories of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro


Chelsea Quinn Yarbro - 1994
    Story list: Advocates (with Suzy McKee Charnas); Art Songs; Cabin 33; Investigating Jericho; A Question of Patronage; Renewal; Salome; Seat Partner; Spider Glass; My Favorite Enigma (essay). There are also a bibliography and a chronology.

The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Seventh Annual Collection


Ellen DatlowMary Ellis - 1994
    Morlan, Robert Silverberg, Michael Swanwick, Jane Yolen and many others. Supplementing the stories are the editors' invaluable overviews of the year in fantastic fiction, Edward Bryant's witty roundup of the year's fantasy films, and a long list of Honorable Mentions—all of which adds up to an invaluable reference source, and a font of fabulous reading.

From the Other Side of the Century: A New American Poetry 1960-1990


Douglas Messerli - 1994
    This collection of experimental poetics contains works by poets concerned with myth and social issues, poets who focus on issues of self, poets who emphasize language and the reader, and poets of the voice and performance.

Every Shut Eye Ain't Asleep: An Anthology of Poetry by African Americans Since 1945


Michael S. Harper - 1994
    It brings together the voices of the most important African-American poets of our time, beginning with the highly influential Robert Hayden and Gwendolyn Brooks, and covers an astonishing range of styles and techniques. This extraordinary body of poetry is the flowering of an artistic tradition established earlier in this century by Paul Laurence Dunbar, Countee Cullen, and Langston Hughes. The newer work comprises many different visions, ranging from the chiseled and layered modernism of Jay Wright to the plainspoken ferocity of Sonia Sanchez, from the dazzling witticisms of Ishmael Reed to the plangent lyricism of Rita Dove. Edited by the distinguished poet Michael Harper and his star student and colleague Anthony Walton, this notable collection of work will be the standard anthology in the field for years to come.

Famous Pianists and Their Technique, New Edition


Reginald R. Gerig - 1994
    This widely used and acclaimed history of piano technical thought includes insights into the techniques of masters such as C.P.E. Bach, Bartok, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Clementi, Czerny, Debussy, Godowsky, Horowitz, Levinskaya, Leschetizky, the Lhevinnes, Liszt, Mozart, Prokofiev, Ravel, Rubinstein, and Schubert, among others.Called "the bible of piano technique" by Maurice Hinson, this book is a comprehensive resource for the student, teacher, and professional pianist who seek to discover the secrets of how the immortal professional pianists developed and polished their mechanical and musical technique. This expanded edition contains a foreword by Alan Walker, a new preface, and multiple new appendices.

Reel Future


Forrest J. Ackerman - 1994
    Ackerman and Jean Stine. Featuring classic stories by: Ray Bradbury, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Roger Zelazny, H.G. Wells, John W. Campbell Jr., Robert Sheckley, George Langelaan, John Varley, Philip Francis Nowlan, Harry Bates, Raymond F. Jones, Ib Melchior, Ray Faraday Nelson, and Barry Longyear.

Chloe Plus Olivia: An Anthology of Lesbian Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Present


Lillian FadermanSarah Orne Jewett - 1994
    This landmark work of scholarship offers an enlightening review of the shifting concept of "lesbian literature," followed by examples of six different genres: Romantic Friendship, Sexual Inversion, Exotic and Evil Lesbians, Lesbian Encoding, Lesbian Feminism, and Post-Lesbian Feminism.Faderman examines works as diverse as Willa Cather's My Antonia and Virginia Woolf's Orlando; poetry by Gertrude Stein and Amy Lowell; fiction by Carson McCullers, Helen Hull, and Alice Walker. In addition, Chloe Plus Olivia contains writing by men who focused on women's relationships. These writings are included in the early section of the book and were, in various ways, important to the development of lesbian literature, since men were far more likely than women to achieve publication in other centuries.It would be impossible to identify a single "great tradition" of lesbian writing, since it is in constant metamorphosis, reflecting changing social attitudes and women's voices. Chloe Plus Olivia, with its historical scope enhanced by Faderman's own personal search for a definition of lesbian literature, makes this the first book of its kind; it is certain to become the point of reference from which all subsequent studies of lesbian literature will begin.

Here There Be Unicorns


Jane Yolen - 1994
    Readers learn of the fabled healing power of the horn, of the unicorn's ability to cleanse water, how to capture a unicorn--and why the unicorn stirs our imaginations to this day.

The American Short Story: A Collection of the Best Known and Most Memorable Short Stories by the Great American Authors


Thomas K. Parkes - 1994
    From Washington Irving to Joyce Carol Oates, our nation's best writers are showcased at the top of their form.Selections from America's first great quartet of fiction writers--Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville--open this extraordinary volume and reflect the birth of a distinctly American literature. The short story form blossomed during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, giving rise to superb works of realism, naturalism, and regionalism. "The American Short Story" explores these traditions fully, with a wonderful sampling of writings from Ambrose Bierce, Edward Everett Hale, Mark Twain, Bret Harte, Sarah Orne Jewett, Joel Chandler Harris, Frank Norris, Stephen Crane, Theodore Drieser, Henry James, Edith Wharton and many others. Stories like F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Babylon Revisited" and Ernest Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" capture the brilliance of "The Lost Generation" writers; the rich tradition of Southern storytelling come to life in works by William Faulkner, Katherine Anne Porter, Eudora Welty, Thomas Wolfe, and Flannery O'Connor; and, in works ranging from the sentimental to the satirical, the hard-hitting to the hilarious, writers like Saul Bellow, James Baldwin, John Updike, and Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. illuminate the experiences of America's extraordinarily diverse population.

The Essential Teachings of Zen Master Hakuin: A Translation of the Sokko-roku Kaien-fusetsu


Hakuin Ekaku - 1994
    As a teacher, he placed special emphasis on koan practice, inventing many new koans himself, including the famous “What is the sound of one hand clapping?” As an artist, Hakuin used calligraphy and painting to create “visual Dharma”—teachings that powerfully express the nature of enlightenment. The text translated here offers an excellent introduction to the work of this extraordinary teacher. Hakuin sets forth his vision of authentic Zen teaching and practice, condemning his contemporaries, whom he held responsible for the decline of Zen, and exhorting his students to dedicate themselves to “breaking through the Zen barrier.” Included are reproductions of several of Hakuin’s finest calligraphies and paintings.

In Search of Color Everywhere


E. Ethelbert Miller - 1994
    Contributors include Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Thulani Davis, Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, Alice Walker, Ntozake Shange, Maya Angelou, and others. Over 200 poems. 2-color.

Grand Mothers: Poems, Reminiscences, and Short Stories About The Keepers Of Our Traditions


Nikki Giovanni - 1994
    Grand Mothers celebrates those special women in every culture who preserve heritae and prepare the future.

Stand Up Poetry: An Expanded Anthology


Charles Harper Webb - 1994
    What do these words describe? A growing movement in American literary circles: Stand Up Poetry. Over twenty years ago, Charles Harper Webb discovered a vibrant and invigorating poetry scene in southern California. Featuring some of America's best contemporary poets, this scene, according to Webb, showed insight, imagination, craft, philosophical depth, but most of all, it was funny, and it was fun. Stand Up Poetry: The Poetry of Los Angeles and Beyond (1990) was the result of Webb's enthusiasm for this poetic genre. A decade later, the popularity of performance poetry, poetry slams, and poetry readings is on the rise, and Webb has expanded his anthology to include a greater sampling of poets from across the country. From Charles Bukowski to Billy Collins and Allison Joseph, the poets included in this collection are popular and emerging, classical and experimental, young and old; yet all exhibit the characteristics so important to Stand Up Poetry-humor, performability, accessibility, individuality. Most important, these poems are enjoyable when read silently or aloud, on the page or on the stage. Stand Up P

Wit and Wisdom from the Peanut Butter Gang: A Collection of Wise Words from Young Hearts


H. Jackson Brown Jr. - 1994
    These insights will tug at your heart and lift your spirits. Published in paperback as "When You Lick a Slug, Your Tongue Goes Numb."

Coming to Light: Contemporary Translations of the Native Literatures of North America


Brian Swann - 1994
    A richly diverse anthology of Native American literatures draws on the work of more than two hundred tribes across the United States and Canada and provides information on the historical and cultural contexts of the stories, songs, prayers, and orations.

Writing Women's Lives: An Anthology Of Autobiographical Narratives By Twentieth Century American Women Writers


Susan CahillKate Simon - 1994
    The selections showcase the common experiences of women writers as children, daughters, wives, lovers, mothers, artists, travelers, and intellectuals; together they form a moving cultural history of the United States form a moving cultural history of the United States from a female perspective. Among the different voices of these accomplished prose stylists, one hears a common note of humor and irreverence, and the ring of conviction and confidence that comes from a well-forged identity.

Literature Across Cultures


Sheena Gillespie - 1994
    A newly revised pedagogy highlights brevity, clarity, and accuracy, and provides effective strategies for reading and writing about literature. Students are asked to observe, reflect upon, and write about the social, political, and cultural aspects of the literature under examination. The literature is organized by thematic units and clusters, each including stories, poems, and plays arranged in clusters to provoke personal, analytical, and critical responses.

But Is It Art?: The Spirit of Art as Activism


Nina Felshin - 1994
    Art. Activisim. Criticism and Theory. An anthology that explores the rise of activist public art that agitates for social change. Included are discussions of such leading and controversial artists as: the Guerrilla Girls, Gran Fury, Group Material, Women's Action Coalition, and the Artist and Homeless Collaborative.

The Best American Short Stories 1994


Tobias WolffStuart Dybek - 1994
    This year's guest editor, Tobias Wolff, has assembled a lively collection that is certain to secure the series' place on bestseller lists across the nation. Includes stories by Thom Jones, Carol Anshaw, Chris Offutt and many more.

El Cuento de Blancanieves y Otros Más


Peter Holeinone - 1994
    Snow White and the Seven DwarfsBeauty and the BeastThe Little Gold FishThe Princess and the PeaHansel and GretelThe Wise Little GirlThe Little Mermaid

A Formal Feeling Comes: Poems In Form By Contemporary Women


Annie Finch - 1994
    Highly recommended." This unique and ground-breaking anthology also includes statements by the poets explaining why they write formal verse. Adopted by universities nationwide and well into a second printing.

The Headless Haunt: And Other African-American Ghosts Stories


James Haskins - 1994
    Noted author James Haskins has gathered more than 20 of the most spine-tingling tales in this haunting collection. Chilling personal accounts of ghostly encounters are also included. Rounding out the book are extensive source notes and historical background.

The Puffin Book of Nonsense Verse


Quentin Blake - 1994
    In this brilliant book he has selected and illustrated his favourite comic verse, making it pure entertainment for nonsense-lovers of all ages. His unique style of drawing brings a new perspective to every poem. Classic writers such as Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear are combined with more contemporary talents such as Roger McGough, Margaret Mahy and Russell Hoban. With fifteen wonderfully absurd sections, including Distracting Creatures, Sticky Ends, I Wish I Were a Jelly Fish, A Recipe for Indigestion and Chortling and Galumphing, here is a delightful collection of the topsy-turvy, the fantastical, the anarchic, the illogical and the utterly wonderful.

Cordelia Clark


Budge Wilson - 1994
    In "The Charmer," a handsome but manipulative prodigal son creates a family breakdown. In "Cordelia Clark," a new girl moves into town and kindles division and jealousies between friends who must work out their animosities when she suddenly moves away. And in "Joanna and the Dark," a young woman witnesses her role model being a less-than-ideal father, and realizes that adults aren't always what they seem, nor do they have all the answers.

Premonitions: The Kaya Anthology of New Asian North Amercian Poetry


Walter K. Lew - 1994
    Contributors include veteran authors like Jessica Hagedorn, Lawson Fusao Inada and Kimiko Hahn, as well as new poets like R. Zamora Linmark, Barry Masuda, Evelyn Lau and Amitava Kumar, and an emerging generation of Vietnamese-American and Korean-American poets. Premonitions is the most comprehensive anthology of Asian North American poetry to date.

In the Company of My Solitude: American Writing from the AIDS Pandemic


Marie Howe - 1994
    Thanks to this broad perspective, the editors have successfully pulled together many voices and viewpoints into a balanced and accomplished collection that includes unknown and often unidentified writers along with Mark Doty, Paul Monette and Harold Brodkey. The late Iris de la Cruz, a former prostitute, drug user and emergency medical technician, writes plainly and openly about her past and about feeling "like I was the only woman in the world with AIDS. It was all gay white men." Christine Boose tells how her best friend from high school discovered she was HIV-positive when she got pregnant, then killed herself. One of several anonymous contributors, a 21-year-old college student, ruminates on why she continues to have unsafe sex, while another anonymous contributor mourns the passing of her drug-addicted daughter, "her girl-child ravaged and addicted and hunted down like an animal." Denise Ribble relates a bizarre incident from New York City's Community Health Project: a woman calls and asks whether she's at risk because she's a lesbian vampire who consumes the menstrual blood of other women. "If I'm really a vampire, I don't have anything to worry about because I'm immortal. But if I'm just a fucked-up woman who drinks other women's blood, I'm at risk aren't I?" Some of this writing is very intense, some is more reflective, but all of it contributes to creating an effective whole.

Within the Circle: An Anthology of African American Literary Criticism from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present


Angelyn Mitchell - 1994
    It begins with the Harlem Renaissance, continues through civil rights, the Black Arts Movement, and on into contemporary debates of poststructuralist and black feminist theory. Drawing on a quote from Frederick Douglass for the title of this book, Angelyn Mitchell explains in her introduction the importance for those "within the circle" of African American literature to examine their own works and to engage this critical canon. The essays in this collection—many of which are not widely available today—either initiated or gave critical definition to specific periods or movements of African American literature. They address issues such as integration, separatism, political action, black nationalism, Afrocentricity, black feminism, as well as the role of art, the artist, the critic, and the audience. With selections from Langston Hughes, Sterling Brown, W. E. B. DuBois, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, Barbara Smith, Alice Walker, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and many others, this definitive collection provides a dynamic model of the cultural, ideological, historical, and aesthetic considerations in African American literature and literary criticism. A major contribution to the study of African American literature, this volume will serve as a foundation for future work by students and scholars. Its importance will be recognized by all those interested in modern literary theory as well as general readers concerned with the African American experience.Selections by (partial list): Houston A. Baker, Jr., James Baldwin, Sterling Brown, Barbara Christian, W. E. B. DuBois, Ralph Ellison, LeRoi Jones, Sarah Webster Fabio, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., W. Lawrence Hogue, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Alain Locke, Deborah E. McDowell, Toni Morrison, J. Saunders Redding, George Schuyler, Barbara Smith, Valerie Smith, Hortense J. Spillers, Robert B. Stepto, Alice Walker, Margaret Walker, Mary Helen Washington, Richard Wright

Drive, They Said: Poems about Americans and Their Cars


Kurt Brown - 1994
    Poems from nearly one hundred contemporary writers are gathered in this hommage to America's obsession with the automobile, including Elizabeth Bishop, Robert Bly, Rosellen Brown, Hayden Carruth, Rita Dove, Joy Harjo, and Thomas McGrath. The anthology's sections define driving as "the rolling forward toward the future" for both men and women; the meditative aspects of driving into the self; the experience of stopping by the side of the road as we rush wildly across the map; the crossing of destinies; the allegories of life itself.

Sea-Cursed: Thirty Terrifying Tales Of The Deep


T. Liam McDonaldPhilip M. Fisher - 1994
    Liam McDonaldA Descent Into the Maelström by Edgar Allan PoeThe Captain of the Pole-Star by Arthur Conan DoyleThe Upper Berth by F. Marion CrawfordThe Brute by Joseph ConradThe Boats of the Glen Carrig by William Hope HodgsonThe Song of the Sirens by Edward Lucas WhiteThe Ship of Silent Men by Philip M. FisherThe Temple by H. P. LovecraftBells of Oceana by Arthur J. BurksSecond Night Out (aka The Black, Dead Thing) by Frank Belknap LongThe Black Kiss by Robert Bloch & Henry KuttnerThe Sea Thing by A. E. van VogtSea Curse by Robert E. HowardA Vintage from Atlantis by Clark Ashton SmithDerelict by Hugh B. CaveSea-Tiger by Henry S. WhiteheadThe Women by Ray BradburyThe Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth by Roger ZelaznyThe Wine-Dark Sea by Robert AickmanThe Ferries by Ramsey CampbellThe Night Sea-Maid Went Down by Brian LumleyDown by the Sea Near the Great Big Rock by Joe R. LansdaleMessage Found in a Bottle II, or: An Invitation from Your Captain by Nancy HolderA Sailor's Pay by Jack CadyDeep Sleep by Matthew J. CostelloScape-Goats by Clive BarkerBetween the Windows of the Sea by Jack DannDip in the Pool by Roald DahlThe Night Ocean by R. H. Barlow & H. P. LovecraftSpawn of the Sea by Donald Wandrei

Owls do Cry / The Pocket Mirror / An Angel at My Table


Janet Frame - 1994
    

Stovepiper Book One


Mike DailyKeith Dodson - 1994
    THE SMOKE IS LIKE INK. Scotch and water in hand, Henry Chinaski sits alone at the end of the bar. Steve Richmond enters and joins three demons sitting at a rectangular table. They applaud him, the Santa Monica Artaud! He ignores them. "Where in the hell is the jazz?" Hugh Brown Shu says to everyone in particular. He's been up for days. Dostoevsky sinks the eight ball as Joseph Solman sketches the scene in an old paperback. Joking about his penniless days in Paris, Irving Stettner renders a portrait of a pretty girl. She is laughing, smoking a cigarette. Happy Hour, what! The place is packed... Your drink arrives. STOVEPiPER. It tastes like ink, smoke, darkness.

Her Excellency: An Oral History Of American Women Ambassadors


Ann Miller Morin - 1994
    She presents and interprets intensive candid interviews with fifteen high-profile women ambassadors, representing a range of experiences within varied administrative, cultural, and historical contexts.

The Corn Woman: Stories and Legends of the Hispanic Southwest


Angel Vigil - 1994
    From ancient creation myths of the Aztecs and traditional tales of Spanish colonialists to an eclectic sampling of the work of modern Latino storytellers, this book provides a rich tapestry of both obscure and well-loved stories-religious stories; animal tales; stories of magic, transformation, and wisdom; and chistes (short comic tales). Fifteen tales are also presented in Spanish. The origin and historical development of the stories are examined in an introductory chapter. A discussion of dichos (proverbs) and adivinanzas (riddles) illuminates the larger context of the oral tradition in which the tales have flourished. Lavishly illustrated with pictures of original paintings and sculpture by contemporary Latino artists, this fascinating collection will appeal to children and adults alike and is a must for the multicultural class

Alien Shores: An Anthology of Australian Science Fiction


Peter McNamaraLeanne Frahm - 1994
    by E.W. StoryFlowering Mandrake by George TurnerBlue Venom by Rosaleen LoveThe Caress by Greg EganThe Miocene Arrow by Sean McMullenThe Soap Bubble by Sean WilliamsLand's End by Leanne FrahmMnemonic Plague by Bill DoddsRain From the New God by Simon BrownThe Listener by Yvonne RousseauThe Magi by Damien BroderickThe Last Lion in Africa is Dead by Geoffrey MaloneyThrough the Waters That Bind by Shane DixKay & Phil by Lucy SussexJubilee by Wynne WhitefordThe Quiet Redemption of Andy the House by Terry DowlingMPR Crusoe by Frank BryningMy Sister, Cristeta, Who is Magic by Paul VoermansKill Me Once by Sue IsleDesired Dragons by Stephen DedmanThe Flick Went That-Away by Paul CollinsMoon Watcher Breaks the Bones by Chris SimmonsHousekeeping by Amos T. FairchildWelcome to the World by Edith SpeersThe Man Who Snatched Marilyn's Body by Kurt von TrojanCrowd Control by Ian McAuley HailsAt Rain's Grey Remembering by Dirk StrasserSoul Horizon by Carole NomarhasCrash Jordan in the Art World of Drongo by Jeff Harris

Teaching Wallace Stevens: Practical Essays


John N. Serio - 1994
    The inaccessibility of his work, even for practiced readers, is legendary among teachers and students alike, who have struggled for decades with his work's resistance to conventional teaching methods. Moreover, the solutions to Stevens's difficulty to be found in fifty years of accumulated commentary are not always enough in the classroom. In an attempt to address the specific problems of presenting Stevens to students, John N. Serio and B. J. Leggett have brought together twenty-four original essays, by an impressive array of Stevens scholars, to explore a variety of approaches. The complexity of his poetry, its shifting theoretical perspectives, and various other obstacles constitute the major themes of these essays as they deal with strategies, comparative approaches, prosody, rhetoric, diction, and larger contexts such as modernism, postmodernism, and contemporary theory. These essays offer practical, down-to-earth knowledge about Stevens's poetry; specific, time-tested techniques for successfully introducing students to Stevens; and an extensive introductory guide to primary and secondary sources. Besides examining the challenges of teaching Stevens, this volume demonstrates what Stevens can teach us about the kind of reading that goes on in the classroom.

Young Blood


Mike BakerLorelei Shannon - 1994
    Whether the classic youthful gems of master writers, or the original tales of talented newcomers, they may just scare you into an early grave.CONTENTSMike Baker - IntroductionE.A.Poe - MS Found in a Bottle.R.E.Howard - Pigeons from HellRobert Bloch - The Skull of the Marquis de SadeRamsey Campbell - Cold PrintStephen King - The ManglerMichael Scott Bricker - Rattle RumbleClark Perry - Little Black BagsLawrence Schimel - An Eye for an Eye, A Tooth for a ToothTia Travis - The Weepin TreePamela Briggs - HystericalWayne Edwards - Spooge MonkeysBarb Hendee - Bringing Home a StrangerLoreilei Shannon - Anything for YouTodd Mechlem - Fixing Mr. Foucher´s FenceTim Waggoner - Mr. PunchJ.F. Gonzalez - Playing the GameJak Koke&Jonathan Bond - Pieces of PrisonChristopher A. Hall - Paper AnimalsGordon Van Gelder- Something MoreM. Francis Hamill - Judas WindowJames C. Bassett - Storm WarningBrian Everson - Hebe Kills JarryAdam Corbin Fusco - To a Mr. R.J.Guthrie, EdinburghH. Andrew Lynch - CrawlspaceTerry Campbell - Armadillo VillageSean Dolittle PaydayDominick Cancilla - Menentos of an Only ChildMarc Paoletti - DepthsPoppy Brite&Christa Faust - Saved

The Year's Best Science Fiction: Eleventh Annual Collection


Gardner DozoisMark Rich - 1994
    Many of the field's finest practitioners are represented here, along with stories from promising newcomers. A useful list of honorable mentions and Dozois's insightful summation of the year in SF round out this anthology, making it indispensable for anyone interested in SF today.Contents xi • Summation: 1993 • essay by Gardner Dozois1 • Papa • (1993) • novelette by Ian R. MacLeod35 • Sacred Cow • (1993) • shortstory by Bruce Sterling49 • Dancing on Air • (1993) • novella by Nancy Kress95 • A Visit to the Farside • (1993) • shortstory by Don Webb107 • Alien Bootlegger • (1993) • novella by Rebecca Ore179 • Death on the Nile • (1993) • novelette by Connie Willis200 • Friendship Bridge • (1993) • novelette by Brian W. Aldiss223 • Into the Miranda Rift • (1993) • novella by G. David Nordley278 • Mwalimu in the Squared Circle • (1993) • shortstory by Mike Resnick290 • Guest of Honor • (1993) • novelette by Robert Reed319 • Love Toys of the Gods • (1993) • shortstory by Pat Cadigan333 • Chaff • (1993) • novelette by Greg Egan352 • Georgia on My Mind • (1993) • novelette by Charles Sheffield390 • Cush • (1993) • novelette by Neal Barrett, Jr.422 • On the Collection of Humans • (1994) • shortfiction by Mark Rich425 • There and Then • [Silurian Tales] • (1993) • novelette by Steven Utley461 • The Night We Buried Road Dog • (1993) • novella by Jack Cady507 • Feedback • (1993) • novelette by Joe Haldeman529 • Lieserl • (1993) • shortstory by Stephen Baxter545 • Flashback • (1993) • novelette by Dan Simmons586 • A Child's Christmas in Florida • (1993) • shortstory by William Browning Spencer592 • Whispers • (1993) • novelette by Maureen F. McHugh and David B. Kisor612 • Wall, Stone, Craft • (1993) • novella by Walter Jon Williams683 • Honorable Mentions: 1993 • essay by Gardner Dozois

Story Collection


Gilda Cordero-Fernando - 1994
    The stories in this collection are the cream of that period. They were originally printed in two volumes -- The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker and A Wilderness of Sweets.Some of the stories have won Free Press and Palanca awards. A few are taken up in college English classes and are widely anthologized.In the publishing field, Ms. Fernando's GCF BOOKS has trailblazed with big illustrated Filipiniana volumes such as Turn of the Century, Culinary Culture of the Philippines and History of the Burgis. She was the Patnubay ng Sining awardee for literature in the 1993 Araw ng Maynila, and the Cultural Center of the Philippines' Gawad awardee for literature and publishing in 1994.

Articulations: The Body and Illness in Poetry


Jon Mukand - 1994
    Offers contemporary poems that reveal the feelings and experiences of patients, family members, and health professionals.

High Risk 2: Writings on Sex, Death, and Subversion


Amy ScholderPatrick McGrath - 1994
    An uncompromisingly truthful, unfailingly adventurous companion to the hugely successful High Risk, this daring and provocative collection of short fiction includes pieces on AIDS, urban violence, sex for money, drugs, and revenge, and suicide, among other topics, offering perverse yet profound ways of looking at the world today.

The Dedalus Book of Dutch Fantasy


Richard Huijing - 1994
    Van Der Heijden and P.F. Thomese. The stereotype of the Dutch that most immediately springs to mind is that of a clean, orderly, and down-to-earth people. Richard Huijing reveals the other side of this society; that of a dark netherworld of the macabre, the weird, the perverted, the violent and the fancifully impossible conjured up by a host of the finest writers in the Dutch language of the last hundred years.

Garden Variety Dykes: Lesbian Traditions in Gardening


Irene RetiAmy Edgington - 1994
    Starting an herb farm in the Ozarks. A cornfield in Los Angeles. The politics of snails. A safe sex way to garden. An Australian bush garden. The first woman arborist in California. A lesbian rosarian. Becky Birtha on Gracie's garden of collards and string beans ... These stories and more are in this entertaining, illustrated anthology.

When the Moon is Full: Supernatural Stories from the Pennsylvania Mountains


Robin Moore - 1994
    Interweaving elements of Allegheny folklore and history, a spine-tingling collection of six tales of the supernatural includes that of a young man whose skill with the fiddle bewitches a half-woman, half-wolf creature.

Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 1993


Marisa Smith - 1994
    The six plays presented in this volume are as unalike as the women who wrote them-nothing narrow about the range of themes ans issues addressed here and, happily, little that would permit one to make any overarching generalization about women's playwriting.

Enchanted Crossings


Anne Avery - 1994
    In these stories, a Lakota warrior defies the boundaries of life to claim a beauty, a pilot and a dreamer on faraway planets learn that passion can bridge the heavens, and a dazzling temptress uses her powers to open a stellar portal and the heart of a reluctant warrior.