Refugees from an Imaginary Country
Cover of Refugees from an Imaginary Country | |
Author | Darrell Schweitzer |
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Illustrator | Stephen E. Fabian |
Cover artist | Stephen E. Fabian |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | W. Paul Ganley/Owlswick Press |
Publication date | 1999 |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 232 pp |
ISBN | 0-932445-64-0 |
OCLC | 48609840 |
Refugees from an Imaginary Country is a collection of dark fantasy short stories written by Darrell Schweitzer. It was first published in hardcover and trade paperback by W. Paul Ganley and Owlswick Press in March 1999.[1]
The collection consists of nineteen early works of the author, including one of his tales about the legendary madman Tom O'Bedlam. The pieces were originally published from 1988-1997 in various speculative fiction magazines and anthologies.
Contents
- "Savages" (from Masques IV, Oct. 1991)
- "On the Last Night of the Festival of the Dead" (from Interzone no. 90, Dec. 1994)
- "The Outside Man" (from Narrow Houses, Dec. 1992)
- "Minotauress" (from Amazing Stories v. 65, no. 6, Mar. 1991)
- "Malevendra's Pool" (from Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy, Aut. 1989)
- "Angry Man" (from Fear no. 16, Apr. 1990)
- "The Sorcerer Evoragdou" (from The Ultimate Witch, Oct. 1993)
- "The Strange Rider from the Far, Dark Land" (from Pulphouse no. 6, 1990)
- "The Mysteries of the Faceless King" (from Weird Tales v. 50, no. 1, Spr. 1988)
- "Runaway" (from I, Vampire, Sep. 1995)
- "The Knight of Pale Countenance" (from The Merlin Chronicles, Oct. 1995)
- "One of the Secret Masters" (from Dark Destiny, Dec. 1994)
- "Climbing" (from After Hours no. 25, Win. 1995)
- "The Death of Falstaff" (from Shakespearean Whodunnits, 1997)
- "King Yvorian's Wager" (from Weird Tales v. 51, no. 2, Win. 1989/1990)
- "Going to the Mountain" (from Monochrome: The Readercon Anthology, 1990)
- "The Last Dangerous Lunacy" (from Amazing Stories v. 63, no. 3, Sep. 1988)
- "Last Things" (from Classical Whodunnits, Oct. 1996)
- "Refugees from an Imaginary Country" (from Interzone no. 116, Feb. 1997)
References
- ↑ Refugees from an Imaginary Country title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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