Leena Krohn : collected fiction /
"From cities of giant insects to a mysterious woman claiming to be the female Don Quixote, Leena Krohn's fiction has fascinated and intrigued readers for over forty years. Within these covers you will discover a pelican that can talk and a city of gold. You will find yourself exploring a f...
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Tallahassee, FL :
Cheeky Frawg,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Jeff VanderMeer. Complete novels and novellas: Doña Quixote and other citizens. Portraits
- Tainaron. Mail from another city
- Gold of Ophir
- Pereat Mundus: a novel of sorts
- Datura, or a figment seen by everyone
- The pelican's new clothes. Short stories and excerpts from larger works: A selection from Umbra
- Three from Mathematical creatures, or Shared dreams: 'Gorgonoids', 'The lord of my death', 'Lucilla illustris'
- A selection from Dreamdeath
- A selection from The bee pavilion
- Four from False window: 'The divider', 'Picture book', 'Filemon or The wooden man', 'The queen of the night and other strangers'
- A selection from Hotel sapiens
- Final appearance
- Appendix: critical essays by Matthew Cheney, Desirina Boskovich, and Minna Jerrman. Afterword by Leena Krohn. 'Would I beleive my eyes', a poem. About the author.