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DOGGED PERSISTENCE Kevin J. Anderson. Golden Gryphon, $25.95 (303p), ISBN 1-930846-03-7
Bestseller Anderson, author of various Star Wars
and X-Files novels, shows unexpected breadth in
his first short-story collection. A couple of SF tales, "Dune:
A Whisper of Caladan Seas" (a rehash of the Herbert
novel) and "Prisoner of War" (an unnecessary sequel to
Harlan Ellison's Outer Limits teleplay, "Soldier"),
fall flat, but several stories succeed in combining
technology with emotional punch. Humanity drives the
poignant "Human, Martian—One, Two, Three,"
about a pregnant woman fighting to save her baby amidst a
group of physically altered and sterilized inmates of a
Martian labor camp, as well as the title story, in which a
woman prays that the technology she had despised in her
husband's work will save their son. The author is especially
good at devising literary historical fantasies, notably two
War of the Worlds spin-offs: "Scientific Romance,"
about a young H. G. Wells as a student of Darwin defender
T. H. Huxley; and "Canals in the Sand," in which
astronomer Percival Lowell, who saw canals on Mars, gets
to construct corresponding canals in the Sahara. Also clever
are a pair of ghost stories: "The Ghost of Christmas
Always," a sentimental yarn in which Charles Dickens's
long-deceased sister-in-law inspires him to write "A
Christmas Carol"; and the Shakespearean "Final
Performance," about a theater built with lumber from the
old Globe Theatre that is haunted by the ghosts of former
actors. All in all, these 18 tales provide solid entertainment,
and reveal depths not evident in Anderson's more
commercial fiction. FYI: To satisfy his many fans (and ensure a quick sell-out), the author signed sheets that were later tipped into all 4,000 copies of the first printing. —Publishers Weekly, May 21, 2001
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