THUMBPRINTS
Pamela Sargent, . . Golden Gryphon, $25.95 (345pp) ISBN 978-1-930846-29-6
Editor Terry Carr once rejected two of Sargent's early stories, saying that her talent for characterization deserved better plots. In the 30-odd years since, Sargent has found some. Included are some of her best older tales: from the 1970s, "Gather Blue Roses," a sparse and tender depiction of the pain of empathy, and "If Ever I Should Leave You," a gorgeously heartbreaking twist on a familiar time-travel theme; and from the 1980s, the satisfying duet of "Originals" and "Shrinker," two very different takes on classic artists' dilemmas unchanged by modern gadgetry. The more recent works particularly shine, from the bittersweet realism of "Amphibians" through the well-honed satire of "Thumbprints" to the starry dreams of "Venus Flowers at Night" (a prequel to the trilogy concluded by 2002's
Reviewed on: 09/20/2004
Genre: Fiction
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