Frost and Fire (1989) [Collection]
by Roger Zelazny
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Summary
(From the publisher):
Roger Zelazny is one of the finest science fiction and fantasy writers in the world, and also one of the most popular. The author of the famous best-selling Amber books, he has written a body of classic SF and fantasy tales unsurpassed in recent decades. Zelazny is the winner of multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards--not only for his novels, but also for his short fiction. Frost and Fire, his new collection, is a rich selection of recent stories, none of them reprinted in earlier Zelazny collections. He has won two Hugo Awards and a Nebula Award for the stories in this book, his first collection in six years. With an introduction and two essays by Zelazny.
Original title: Frost and Fire
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction
The following works are contained within this one: Itself Surprised (1984) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
Dayblood (1984) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
LOKI 7281 (1984) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
Mana From Heaven (1984) [Novelette] Author: Roger Zelazny
24 Views of Mt. Fuji, by Hokusai (1985) [Novella] Author: Roger Zelazny
Dreadsong (1985) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
Night Kings (1986) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
Bands of Titan, the (1986) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
Permafrost (1986) [Novelette] Author: Roger Zelazny
Quest's End (1987) [Short Story] Author: Roger Zelazny
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