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- From #1 New York Times bestselling author NeilGaiman, an astonishing collection of short fiction thatstretches the boundaries of imagination, probes the depths of human experience, and reveals how the ordinary and the fantastical are intertwined―one often classic Gaiman works repackaged with elegant original watercolor art byacclaimed artist Henry Sene YeeFragile Things showcases the distinctive storytelling geniusthat has made Neil Gaiman one of the mostadmired literary artists of our time.
- Author(s): Neil Gaiman
- 400 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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Book Synopsis
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Neil
Gaiman, an astonishing collection of short fiction that
stretches the boundaries of imagination, probes the depths of human experience,
and reveals how the ordinary and the fantastical are intertwined―one of
ten classic Gaiman works repackaged with elegant original watercolor art by
acclaimed artist Henry Sene Yee
Fragile Things showcases the distinctive storytelling genius
that has made Neil Gaiman one of the most
admired literary artists of our time. The
thirty-two gems of prose and verse in this astonishing collection stretch the
imagination and engage the intellect even as they illuminate the vagaries of
human experience. Whether he's conjuring a mysterious traveling circus,
exploring the rarefied tastes of an exclusive epicurean club, or visiting a
strangely altered Victorian England, Gaiman reveals how the ordinary and
the fantastical are transmutable and intertwined.
Things illumines Gaiman's brilliance as well as his terrifyingly
entertaining dark sense of humor. By turns delightful, disturbing, and
diverting, this volume is a gift of enchantments that will startle the senses
and stir the soul.
Review Quotes
"Lush prose...and a winning faith in the enchantment of stories. Expect the unexpected. Then savor the chills." - Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"One delight after another." - Booklist (starred review)
"Strange, or sweet, or eerie, or heartfelt stories . . . wonderfully peculiar . . . Gaiman relishes the sacred act of telling stories." - Entertainment Weekly
"FRAGILE THINGS is a delightful compendium...[Gaiman] is indeed a national treasure." - Washington Post Book World
"Charming, at times creepy, and good fun. . . . Well-worth adding to any collection; highly recommended." - Library Journal
"Dazzling tales from a master of the fantastic." - Washington Post Book World
"Those with a taste for inventive idiosyncracy will find themselves fully rewarded." - San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
"Think of it as a month with Scheharazade . . . No Gaiman fan can be without [Fragile Things] . . . If you've never encountered Gaiman's unique voice before, this volume is an excellent introduction, with easily digestible stories that can be devoured in one sitting. Still, you may find yourself gorging at this narrative feast, not stopping until you've read two or three or even half a dozen at a time." - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"A powerful and oddly unified collection, a perfect introduction to Gaiman's work for new readers and a thrilling reminder to his long-time fans . . . [T]he shorter prose form allows Gaiman a greater freedom of whimsy and provocation than even his graphic work, with stunning results." - Toronto Star
"Readers will be reminded most in these stories of that master craftsman...Ray Bradbury...Gothic tales of high caliber." - Baltimore Sun
"A prodigiously imaginative collection . . . The best of these clever fantasy metafictions explore the mysteries of artistic inspiration." - New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice
"A prodigiously imaginative collection...The best of these clever fantasy metafictions explore the mysteries of artistic inspiration." - New York Times Book Review
"The tales of Fragile Things are nibbles and bits of Gaiman's immensely satisfying inner landscape. They are fiercely playful and very grim, wisps of whimsy and wonder buoyed by the happy heart of a tragic poet." - USA Today
"Fiercely playful and very grim, wisps of whimsy and wonder buoyed by the happy heart of a tragic poet." - USA Today
"Neil Gaiman at his unique best is terrific . . . compelling and dreamy . . . Readers will be reminded most in these stories of that master craftsman yet to be superseded, Ray Bradbury." - Baltimore Sun