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The Fecund's Melancholy Daughter

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Fecund's Melancholy Daughter

Contributors:

By (Author) Brent Hayward

ISBN:

9781926851136

Publisher:

ChiZine Publications

Imprint:

ChiZine Publications

Publication Date:

2nd June 2011

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

300

Weight:

284g

Description

In the last days of a dying city, the decadent chatelaine chooses a forbidden lover, separating twin outcasts and setting them on independent trajectories that might finally bring down the palace. Then, screaming from the skies, a lone god reappears and a limbless prophet is carried through South Gate, into Nowy Solum, with a message for all: something is awake.

Reviews

"On paper, Brent Hayward's novel shouldn't work. In the first thirty pages, you'll meet about four dozen people/things/monsters, across several times and places. Unless your name's Tolstoy, that's a non-starter in my dossier. But, I couldn't put it down. The Fecund's Melancholy Daughter defies every rule on world building and character development I've ever learned, and, somehow, it's a breathtaking success of a fantasy story. Find yourself a copy, brew some strong coffee, and allow your mind to be blown."
--The Arcanist

"Where [Head Full of Mountains] stands out from its brethren is in the quality of Hayward's (Filaria) prose, and the skill with which he carefully details each scene and each character, using well-worn set pieces with an energy and splendor that blinds readers to their essential familiarity."
--Publishers Weekly

"[The Fecund's Melancholy Daughter is] beautifully written and morally ambivalent, this complex tale will appeal to readers of Gene Wolfe and China Miville."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Toronto's Brent Hayward has a knack for creating incredibly lush alternative worlds and mythologies, and Head Full of Mountains may be his most complex and demanding work yet. . . . [The protagonist's] journey suggests an allegory of human development progressing through different stages of life, but readers will probably come up with many other interpretations as well, perhaps seeing in it a nightmare of isolated and introverted consciousness, or the endgame of technologies that have left humanity behind. The result is one of the more different and difficult SF novels of the year, but also one of the most rewarding."
--Alex Good, The Toronto Star

"Hayward's debut [Filaria] is a powerful, beautifully written dystopian tale. . . ."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

". . . Filaria is simply one of the best books written in the last decade and is the best science fiction/fantasy book that I have read in a long time."
--Examiner.com

"A disquieting, claustrophobic, compelling hybrid of China Miville and J. G. Ballard. I first read Filaria almost two years ago: its subterranean imagery has been stuck in my midbrain ever since."
--Peter Watts, author of Starfish and Blindsight

Author Bio

Brent Hayward's fiction has appeared in several publications and anthologies, including Horizons SF, On Spec, ChiZine, the Tesseracts series, and Chilling Tales. In 2006, his story "Phallex Comes Out" was nominated for the StorySouth Million Writers Award as best online story of that year; it received an honourable mention. Filaria, his first novel, was published by ChiZine Publications in 2008 and has since garnered solid acclaim. Born in London, England, raised in Montreal, he currently lives in Toronto. He can be reached through his LiveJournal at: brenth.livejournal.com.

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