Beast of the Heartland
By (Author) Perseus
Four Walls Eight Windows
Four Walls Eight Windows
31st March 1999
United States
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
813.54
Paperback
304
Width 114mm, Height 178mm
The fiction of Lucius Shepard has more to do with Joseph Conrad than Isaac Asimov. Fascinated by deception and decay, and generally labeled a cyberpunk writer, his work transcends the limits of genre fiction. Beast of the Heartland contains seven tales that explore the darkside where science fiction meets horror. Headed by the award-winning "Barnacle Bill the Spacer," a story of high-space mutiny, the book includes "A Little Night Music," a gothic tale of insanity; "All the Perfumes of Araby," where an adventurer in the Middle East links up with an ancient entity; "Human History," a postapocalyptic chiller; "Sports in America," a noir tale in the Chandler tradition; "The Sun Spider," a mini space opera; and the title story -- an ingenious picture of a battered boxer on the decline.
Lucius Shepard is the author of the World Fantasy award-winning collections The Ends of the Earth and The Jaguar Hunter. He is the recipient of the Nebula Award, the Locus Award, and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. He lives in Seattle.