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A Reverie for Mr. Ray - Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction [jhc]
a non-fiction collection by Michael Bishop, Michael Hutchins (editor)
publication date: May 2005
£25.00 [$38.75]

Jacketed Hardcover


Edition: 200
Introduction: Jeff Vandermeer
Cover Artist: Jamie Bishop
ISBN: 1902880870



Alternate edition(s) of this title:
1. Night of Knives [jhc]

Synopsis / Contents:

LOW STOCK WARNING - Between 11 and 20 copies in stock!

A Reverie for Mister Ray: Reflections on Life, Death, and Speculative Fiction features a rich selection (nearly 70 essays) from four decades of Michael Bishop's career as a dedicated practitioner and observer of the sf and fantasy fields.

It contains reviews, formal nods to his major influences (including Jonathan Swift and Theodore Sturgeon), a manifesto on reviewing, profiles of colleagues (from the venerable Ray Bradbury to the young Andy Duncan), state-of-the-art position papers (see 'Heretics and Believers' or 'Writing SF as If It Mattered'), humor (take a gander at 'Oh, to be a Blurber!' or 'Critics' Night at the Sci-Fi Bistro'), observations on paleontology (including his proposal for the Nebula Award-winning novel No Enemy But Time), a satirical uncollected short story ('The Contributors to Plenum Four'), detours into the works of mainstream fabulists like Kurt Vonnegut and Haruki Murakami, and revealing autobiography (from 'Military Brat: A Memoir' to the gonzo 'Nine Prescriptions for My Funeral').

Bishop ranges wide and far in this astonishing compendium, and he does so with unflinching, often self-critical honesty. With a colorful, digitally composed wraparound dustjacket by Jamie Bishop; a preface by editor and bibliographer Michael H. Hutchins; and an introduction by two-time World Fantasy Award-winning writer Jeff VanderMeer.