Tales of Pain and Wonder

Tales of Pain and Wonder

Illustration By Richard A. Kirk
$35.00

Interior illustrations by Richard Kirk

This collection of twenty-two short stories by the author of Daughter of Hounds and Alabaster, originally published in 2000, firmly established Caitlín R. Kiernan as one of the preeminent voices in dark fantasy today. Through a cycle of interconnected narratives, Kiernan unflinchingly explores a surreal world where the fantastic and the mundane are never separated by more than the insubstantial thickness of a shadow. From the murderous backstreets of New Orleans to an abandoned shipyard of the Hudson River, from sun-weary Los Angeles to a maze of dank and forgotten tunnels beneath Manhattan, these stories present a landscape at once alien and undeniably familiar.

Including such acclaimed tales as "Estate" (selected for The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror), "Postcards from the King of Tides" (selected for The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror), "In the Water Works" (the basis of Kiernan's award-winning second novel, Threshold), and "Tears Seven Times Salt" (to be reprinted in The Century's Best Horror), Tales of Pain and Wonder is destined to stand as a modern classic of weird and supernatural fiction. This edition includes a new, previously unpublished story, as well as an introduction by Douglas E. Winter and an afterword by Peter Straub.

This signed hardcover edition is limited to only 1000 copies.

From Publishers Weekly:
"Together, the impact of these stories is stunning: glancing collisions between psychics, runaways, junkies, artists and whores (who, as in Kiernan's Silk, function as a loose alternative to a family) add up to a portrait of something broken and beautiful."

artists_list:
Richard A. Kirk
authors_list:
Caitlin R. Kiernan
binding:
Hardcover
book_case:
None
book_edition:
Limited
book_length:
345 pages
book_type:
Collection
country_of_manufacturer:
United States
isbn:
978-1-59606-144-6
is_subpress:
Yes
manufacturer:
Subterranean Press
print_status:
Out of Print
year:
2008