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The Worlds of Fritz Leiber
1976
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3.85
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THE WORLDS OF FRITZ LEIBER is a brand new collection of some of the finest SF, Fantasy and Horror stories produced by the internationally acclaimed author of THE BIG TIME. It is a collection handpicked by the author and contains two Change-War stories, a Fafhrd and Gray Mouser tale, Catch That Zeppelin (the winner of the 1976 Nebula Award) and eighteen other outstanding stories. But no one could describe this book better than Fritz Leiber himself: "I believe this collection represents me more completely, provides a fuller measure of the range of my creative efforts, than any other. Welcome to my worlds!" Contents: Hatchery of Dreams (1961) The Goggles of Dr. Dragonet (1961) Far Reach to Cygnus (1965) Night Passage (1975) Nice Girl with Five Husbands (1951) When the Change-Winds Blow (1964) 237 Talking Statues, Etc. (1963) The Improper Authorities (1959) Our Saucer Vacation (1959) Pipe Dream (1959) What's He Doing in There? (1957) Friends and Enemies (1957) The Last Letter (1958) Endfray of the Ofay (1969) Cyclops (1965) Mysterious Doings in the Metropolitan Museum (1974) The Bait (1973) The Lotus Eaters (1972) Waif (1974) Myths My Great-Granddaughter Taught Me (1963) Catch That Zeppelin! (1975) Last (1957)

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Fritz Leiber
Fritz Leiber
Author · 82 books

Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. was one of the more interesting of the young writers who came into HP Lovecraft's orbit, and some of his best early short fiction is horror rather than sf or fantasy. He found his mature voice early in the first of the sword-and-sorcery adventures featuring the large sensitive barbarian Fafhrd and the small street-smart-ish Gray Mouser; he returned to this series at various points in his career, using it sometimes for farce and sometimes for gloomy mood pieces—The Swords of Lankhmar is perhaps the best single volume of their adventures. Leiber's science fiction includes the planet-smashing The Wanderer in which a large cast mostly survive flood, fire, and the sexual attentions of feline aliens, and the satirical A Spectre is Haunting Texas in which a gangling, exo-skeleton-clad actor from the Moon leads a revolution and finds his true love. Leiber's late short fiction, and the fine horror novel Our Lady of Darkness, combine autobiographical issues like his struggle with depression and alcoholism with meditations on the emotional content of the fantastic genres. Leiber's capacity for endless self-reinvention and productive self-examination kept him, until his death, one of the most modern of his sf generation. Used These Alternate Names: Maurice Breçon, Fric Lajber, Fritz Leiber, Jr., Fritz R. Leiber, Fritz Leiber Jun., Фриц Лейбер, F. Lieber, フリッツ・ライバー

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