The fifth of ten volumes that will reprint all Sturgeon's short fiction covers his prolific output volume contains 15 classics and two previously unpublished stories, including "Quietly." The Perfect Host provides enough of a representative sampling of Sturgeon's "greatest hits" to give the uninitiated a good sense of what all the fuss was about way back when. At the same time it offers a generous selection of alternate takes and rarities, notably several of Sturgeon's best forays into other forms of genre writing, plus previously unreleased cuts and liner notes.
The fifth of ten volumes that will reprint all Sturgeon's short fiction covers his prolific output volume contains 15 classics and two previously unpublished stories, including "Quietly." The Perfect Host provides enough of a representative sampling of Sturgeon's "greatest hits" to give the uninitiated a good sense of what all the fuss was about way back when. At the same time it offers a generous selection of alternate takes and rarities, notably several of Sturgeon's best forays into other forms of genre writing, plus previously unreleased cuts and liner notes.
Theodore Sturgeon was born on February 26, 1918 in Staten Island, New York. He died in Eugene, Oregon, on May 8, 1985. A resident of New York City, upstate New York, and Los Angeles, he is the author of more than thirty novels and short story collections.
"Historically, the Complete Sturgeon is one of the most important
reissues in years. In terms of reading, this is a goldmine both for
those already familiar with Sturgeon's work and for a new
generation of readers ready for something real."—Strange Worlds
Magazine
"Theodore Sturgeon has become a kind of patron saint of SF short
story writers. His fiction demonstrated a love of humanity and an
understanding of human emotion unparalleled in the field. At the
time of his death in 1985, no short story writer was held in so
high a regard."—David Brin, author of Heaven's Reach
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