Antologia fantasy
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- Data: 15:52 16-11-2018
- Kategoria: Fantastyka, fantasy, science fiction
Pod redakcją George'a Manna. To antologia opowiadań, ukazująca możliwości zarówno uznanych pisarzy fantasy, jak i autorów początkujących w ramach gatunku. Zbiór zawiera opowieści zróżnicowane pod kątem formy, od klasycznej fantasy, po współczesną mroczną baśń. Znajdziecie tu nowe utwory takich autorów jak m.in. Janny Wurts, Hal Duncan, Juliet E. McKenna, Steven Erikson, Lucius Shepard, Mike Resnick, Mark Chadborurn. Lista opowiadań: Mark Chadbourn - "Kto zabija olbrzyma, ten rani bestię" (Who Slays the Gyant, Wounds the Beast) Janny Wurts - "Wodze przeznaczenia" (Reins of Destiny) James Maxey - "Wir iskier" (Tornado of Sparks) T. A. Pratt - "Większy od morza" (Grander than the Sea) Hal Duncan - "Książę końca czasów" (The Prince of the Times) Jeff VanderMeer - "Opowieści królewskie" (King Tales) Christopher Barzak - "Pomiędzy snami" (In Between Dreams) Chris Roberson - "Taka drobna zwierzyna" (And Such Small Deer) Juliet E. McKenna - "Czarodziej się zbliża" (The Wizard’s Coming) Mike Resnick - "Hocus-Pokus" (Shell Game) Steven Savile - "Pieśń jej serca" (The Song Her Heart Sang) Jay Lake - "Człowiek ginie" (A Man Falls) Conrad Williams - "Och, Caritas" (O Caritas) Scott Thomas - "Piosenka miłosna por. Priveta" (Lt. Privet’s Love Song) Lucius Shepard - "Chinandega" (Chinandega) Steven Erikson - "Błotnista pułapka nadfioletu" (Quashie Trapp Blacklight)
| liczba stron | 448 | ||
| ISBN | 9788361656142 | ||
| tytuł oryginału | The Solaris Book of New Fantasy | ||
| data wydania | 27 stycznia 2010 | ||
| słowa kluczowe | antologia, opowiadania | ||
| język | polski | ||
| kategoria | fantastyka, fantasy, science fiction |
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