Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr. - ISBN: 9781473203242
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Behind James Tiptree Jr. hid Alice Sheldon, a sci-fi legend.

Her Smoke Rose Up Forever

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    544 pages

  • Release Date

    9 September 2014

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Summary

For a decade Alice Sheldon produced an extraordinary body of work under the pseudonym James Tiptree Jr, until her identity was exposed in 1977.

HER SMOKE ROSE UP FOREVER presents the finest of these stories and contains:

  • LOVE IS THE PLAN THE PLAN IS DEATH - NEBULA AWARD-winning
  • THE GIRL WHO WAS PLUGGED IN - HUGO AWARD-winning novella
  • HOUSTON, HOUSTON, DO YOU READ? - winner of both the HUGO and NEBULA
  • THE WOMEN MEN…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781473203242
ISBN-10:1473203244
Author:James Tiptree Jr.
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Gollancz
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Release Date:9 September 2014
Weight:378g
Dimensions:198mm x 131mm x 34mm
Series:S.F. Masterworks
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Exquisite, lyrical prose … keen insight and ability to depict singularity within the ordinary - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

Tiptree is one of the best story writers in or out of the field - LOCUS

There is just one great collection of Tiptree’s fiction still in print - HER SMOKE ROSE UP FOREVER - NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

About The Author

James Tiptree Jr.

James Tiptree Jr (1915-1987)

Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon wrote most of her fiction as James Tiptree, Jr - she was making a point about sexist assumptions and also keeping her US government employers from knowing her business. Most of her books are collections of short stories, of which Her Smoke Rose Up Forever is considered to be her best selection. Sheldon’s best stories combine radical feminism with a tough-minded tragic view of life; even virtuous characters are exposed as unwitting beneficiaries of disgusting socio-economic systems. Even good men are complicit in women’s oppression, as in her most famous stories ‘The Women Men Don’t See’ and ‘Houston, Houston, Do you Read?’ or in ecocide. Much of her work, even at its most tragic, has an attractively ironic tone which sometimes becomes straightforwardly comedy - it is important to stress that Tiptree’s deep seriousness never becomes sombre or pompous. Her two novels Up the Walls of the World and Brightness Falls from the Air are both remarkable transfigurations of stock space opera material - the former deals with a vast destroying being, sympathetic aliens at risk of destruction by it and human telepaths trying to make contact across the gulf of stars. She died tragically in 1987.

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