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Summary
(IBList user synopsis):
Rowland Usher is in the final stages of a debilitating and fatal hereditary disease. He has decided to build a monument to himself and his work, so we find ourselves in a motorised dinghy in the far flung Orinoco delta.
Published in:
- Interzone 024 (Summer 1988)
- Ice River 4 (June 1989)
- Best New SF 3, Robinson 1989 ed. Gardner Dozois
- Interzone: The Fourth Anthology, Simon & Schuster (UK) 1989 ed. John Clute, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley
- The Year's Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection, St. Martin's 1989 ed. Gardner Dozois
- Interzone: The Fourth Anthology, NEL 1990 ed. John Clute, David Pringle & Simon Ounsley
- Sexual Chemistry, Simon & Schuster (UK) 1991
- Japanese translation in: [Hayakawa] SF Magazine October 1993
Original title: The Growth of the House of Usher
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction
This work is a subwork of the following works : Year’s Best Science Fiction: Sixth Annual Collection, the (1989) [Anthology] Authors: Bruce Sterling
, George Alec Effinger
, Kim Stanley Robinson
, Lucius Shepard
, Pat Cadigan
, Nancy Kress
, Mike Resnick
, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
, Robert Silverberg
, Michael Swanwick
, Brian M. Stableford
, Lewis Shiner
, Harry Turtledove
, Walter Jon Williams
, Kathe Koja
, John Kessel
, Howard Waldrop
, Connie Willis
, James Patrick Kelly
, Kim Newman
, Bruce McAllister
, Steven Gould
, Judith Moffett
, Eileen Gunn
, James Lawson
, Stephen Kraus
Interzone: The 4th Anthology (1989) [Anthology] Authors: Kim Stanley Robinson
, Barrington J. Bayley
, Stephen Baxter
, Eric Brown
, Greg Egan
, Brian M. Stableford
, J. G. Ballard
, Lisa Goldstein
, Kim Newman
, John Sladek
, David Langford
, Nicola Griffith
, Rachel Pollack
, Richard Calder
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