Synopsis
From virtual reality to America's heartland, a provocative collection of stories--by Joyce Carol Oates, Samuel R. Delany, Robert Silverberg, Joe Haldeman, and Elizabeth Hand, among others--explores the mysterious range of human--and alien--sexuality.
Reviews
In her introduction to this volume, master anthologist Datlow (Blood is Not Enough) observes that science fiction "has traditionally been a bit hesitant about dealing with sexual and gender themes," but this collection of 20 short stories gives it a try and often succeeds in evoking the "alienness" of all sexual relationships. The best stories rely not upon interstellar orgies or futuristic sex toys but upon the sexual foibles of human beings on 20th-century Earth. "Oral," by Richard Christian Matheson, concerns a man who interacts with the physical world only through somebody else's description, and the woman who tries to provide that description. Matheson takes everyday, neutral objects like wine glasses and sea shells and infuses them with a sensuality that makes them seem alien and fantastic. In Bruce McAllister's present-day "Captain China," a young boy forced into prostitution faces a bleak reality that has timely and disturbing overtones. Of the more traditional SF stories, Neil Gaiman's darkly humorous poem/screenplay, "Eaten," features a PI whose search for a missing woman leads him literally to hell, while Simon Ings's "Grand Prix" is an action-filled account of a man who can neurally link himself to his race car. A few stories lose themselves in an attempt to be different?like "Sextraterrestrials," an eccentric but boring record of an E-mail poetry competition between Joe Haldeman and Jane Yolen. Overall, however, this is provocative reading not just for SF fans but for all those who sometimes feel that the opposite sex is just too strange to be from the same planet.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Susan Wade's hypnotic tale of a tattoo artist's strangest client ("The Tattooist") to Bruce McAllister's disturbing story of a captive child's dream of freedom ("Captain China"), the 18 selections (including four previously published titles) in this anthology explore the alien dimensions of exotic sexuality. Although only a few stories deal with interspecies relationships, each selection explores the boundaries of love's strange territories. Large libraries might want to take into account the work's explicit language before adding to their sf or short story collections.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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