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Beyond the Farthest Suns - (Complete Short Fiction of Greg Bear) by Greg Bear (Paperback)

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  • 7 remarkable stories, newly revised for this collection, showcase the award-winning talents of one of the 21st century's finest writers of speculative fiction Whether penning science fiction (Moving Mars, Queen of Angels, War Dogs), alternate history (the Mongoliad series with Neal Stephenson), or fantasy (Sleepside, The Infinity Concerto), Greg Bear tells stories that engage the reader's intellect while gripping the imagination.
  • About the Author: Greg Bear is the author of over twenty-five books, which have been translated into seventeen languages.
  • 320 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Science Fiction
  • Series Name: Complete Short Fiction of Greg Bear

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7 remarkable stories, newly revised for this collection, showcase the award-winning talents of one of the 21st century's finest writers of speculative fiction

Whether penning science fiction (Moving Mars, Queen of Angels, War Dogs), alternate history (the Mongoliad series with Neal Stephenson), or fantasy (Sleepside, The Infinity Concerto), Greg Bear tells stories that engage the reader's intellect while gripping the imagination. His short fiction is no exception. Beyond the Farthest Suns takes readers to the far end of the universe and the borders of scientific understanding. The volume includes:

- "The Way of All Ghosts," set in the bestselling universe of Eon and Eternity;
- "The Venging," which takes a group of desperate fugitives fleeing alien dominance down into the awesome gateway of a black hole;
- "The Fall of the House of Escher," in which a world-famous illusionist is brought back from the dead for a terrifying command performance;
- "Hardfought," the critically acclaimed Nebula Award-winning story showcasing a far future in which a legendary female pilot and her alien captor are forced into a tapestry of echoing lives where they struggle to communicate and find the deepest secrets of their history.

These works, along with 3 additional entries, stunningly illustrate how Bear interweaves the rationality of science with remarkable characters whose thoughts and emotions reflect our own.



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Praise for Greg Bear
"Bear is a writer of passionate vision." --Locus

"Bear is one of our very best." --New York Daily News

"If anyone is the complete master of the grand scale SF novel, it's Bear." --Booklist





About the Author



Greg Bear is the author of over twenty-five books, which have been translated into seventeen languages. He has won science fiction's highest honors and is considered the natural heir to Arthur C. Clarke. The recipient of two Hugo Awards and four Nebula Awards, Bear has been called "the best working writer of hard science fiction" by the Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Many of his novels, such as Darwin's Radio, are considered to be classics of his generation. Bear is married to Astrid Anderson--who is the daughter of science fiction great Poul Anderson--and they are the parents of two children, Erik and Alexandria. Bear's recent publications include the thriller Quantico and its sequel, Mariposa; the epic science fiction novel City at the End of Time; and the generation starship novel Hull Zero Three.

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