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How the World Became Quiet
2013
First Published
3.89
Average Rating
340
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After a powerful sorceress is murdered, she's summoned over the centuries to witness devastating changes to the land where she was born. A woman who lives by scavenging corpses in the Japanese suicide forest is haunted by her dead lover. A man searches for the memory that will overwrite his childhood abuse. Helios is left at the altar. The world is made quiet by a series of apocalypses. From the riveting emotion and politics of 'The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers beneath the Queen's Window' (Nebula winner) to the melancholy family saga of 'Eros, Philia, Agape' (Hugo and Theodore Sturgeon finalist), Rachel Swirsky's critically acclaimed stories have quickly made her one of the field's rising stars. Her work is, by turns, clever and engaging, unflinching and quietly devastating—often in the space of the same story. How the World Became Quiet: Myths of the Past, Present, and Future collects the body of Swirsky's short fiction to date for the first time. While these stories envision pasts, presents, and futures that never existed, they offer revealing examinations of humanity that readers will find undeniably true. Table of contents… The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath the Queen’s Window Monstrous Embrace The Adventues of Captain Blackheart Wentworth: A Nautical Tale Heartstrung Marrying the Sun A Monkey Will Never Be Rid of Its Black Hands The Sea of Trees Fields of Gold Eros, Philia, Agape The Monster’s Million Faces Again and Again and Again Diving After the Moon Scenes from a Dystopia The Taste of Promises With Singleness of Heart Dispersed by the Sun, Melting in the Wind How the World Became Quiet: A Post-Human Creation Myth Speech Strata

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Rachel Swirsky
Rachel Swirsky
Author · 16 books
Rachel Swirsky holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop and is a graduate of Clarion West. Her work has been short-listed for the Nebula, the Hugo, and the Sturgeon Award, and placed second in 2010's Million Writers Award. In addition to numerous publications in magazines and anthologies, Swirsky is the author of three short stories published as e-books, "Eros, Philia, Agape," "The Memory of Wind," and "The Monster's Million Faces." Her fiction and poetry has been collected in THROUGH THE DROWSY DARK (Aqueduct Press, 2010). A second collection, HOW THE WORLD BECAME QUIET: MYTHS OF THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE, is forthcoming from Subterranean Press.
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