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1. Case and the Dreamer: Volume XIII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 400
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(2010-09-28)
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2. The Nail and the Oracle: Volume XI: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (v. 11) by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(2007-07-17)
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when you care, when you love...
Not the Best of Sturgeon
Fine Collection
Continuation of SF Heaven |
3. And Now the News . . .: Vol. IX: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 392
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(2003-05)
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A good stiff drink with an old friend
Each volume is a treasure. |
4. The Ultimate Egoist: Volume I: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 408
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(2010-11-09)
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The Ultimate Egoist
Learn about the development of a master storyteller Selected stories here include: * "Heavy Insurance" -- Sturgeon's first published and possibly first completed work. A clever short short revolving around the, then, unusual properties of dry ice. With short shorts I am always reminded of Jack Ritchie's LITTLE BOXES OF BEWILDERMENT, and this story, even as early in Sturgeon's career as it was, can stand among those tales. * "Fluffy" -- A few awkward wording moments, but they don't detract from the joy of a clever little twist story. This would have been a page from Jonathan Carroll except Sturgeon has to have a "logical" explanation (well, OK, *an* explanation--Carroll wouldn't have felt the need for any) for the basic conceit. However, it's still just a twist story. Sturgeon quickly moved beyond it. * "Alter Ego" -- Almost a study in what not to do in a story, this previously unpublished piece reeks of the new writer, for it is all tell and no show. It spans years, yet there is not time sense. There are some specifics, but no details. While the plot itself could become something, it's too pithy for this treatment and too pathetic for longer. It's not too surprising that this one didn't see print in its time. * "Permit Me My Gesture" -- This is my kind of short short: neat set up, perfect background, and clever ending twist. The notes include a letter from Sturgeon to his wife; in it, he calls this kind of story a gadget plot, and "Golden Day" a gag. * "One Sick Kid" -- A short based on Sturgeon's personal experience, kind of a "true life" op-ed piece. A bit formless, though, without a genuine payoff, i.e., life isn't as clever as fiction. * "A God in a Garden" -- Here is the *raison d'etre* for this volume, for the admiration that writers and readers have for Sturgeon is based on stories like this one. The perfect twist tale--what some people would term a Twilight Zone story. A man with a character flaw (he lies to his wife), a conflict (his wife knows about the lying, and is upset), and the twist (he digs up a god in his garden that gives him the ability to always tell the truth--not the actual truth, but whatever he says *becomes* the truth). Sturgeon handles it all brilliantly. The notes seem to agree. This story--Sturgeon's first sale to John W. Campbell for Unknown--was like his coming out party. Finally he had found a market that didn't require formula (the string- tugging as described under "Some People Forget" above), yet welcomed cleverness. * "Bianca's Hands" -- A disturbing little fantasy/horror piece, showing the depth of Sturgeon's mastery of character, mood, and language. Yes, there's a plot, but the plot is nothing besides the description. It is so well done--this description of Bianca's hands and Ran's love for them--that is is close to erotic. Of course, Sturgeon was no stranger to that genre, although his take on it would not be fully revealed until years later with the novels SOME OF YOUR BLOOD and GODBODY. * "The Ultimate Egoist" -- The logical extreme of the philosophical question best answered by Rene Descartes when he wrote, "Cogito, ergo sum." Whatever Woody thinks is, and what he doubts isn't, and it doesn't take long for him to break under the strain. * "It" -- Probably one of the most famous Sturgeon stories, spawning at least two comic creatures: DC's Swamp Thing and Marvel's Man-Thing. Actually what Sturgeon accomplishes here is the envy of every horror writer--he invents a new monster. Unfortunately he did it in a short story rather than a novel or a movie, so his creation has yet to join the full pantheon to which it belongs, taking its place beside Frankenstein's monster, Dracula, the Wolf Man, the Mummy, and the Creature from the Black Lagoon. I hope that this project--to collect all of Sturgeon's short stories-- continues apace. Paul Williams' earlier effort in this vein was the incredible Collected Philip K. Dick, and while the Dick was interesting, PKD was a writer who excelled at novels, not really the short. Sturgeon, on the other hand, was the opposite. I learned a lot about writing from the Dick volumes, and I hope to learn even more from Sturgeon.
The beginning of one of the truly great careers
The beginning of one of the truly great careers
Even the best start somewhere |
5. Microcosmic God: Volume II: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 408
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(2010-11-09)
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Still one of the best
Unbelievable...
Now he's hit his stride In the earlier stories, Sturgeon was still trying to find his idealvoice.Much of the prose was forced, and some rather simple plot devices(especially irony) were common.In this volume, though, he is coming intohis own.
Brilliant!
One of the all-time best short stories! |
6. A Saucer of Loneliness: Volume VII, The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback: 400
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(2002-09-05)
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A little slice of perfection
If ANYTHING deserves 5 stars, this is it.
Pure Sturgeon! |
7. More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1998-12-29)
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Not a novel at all, but merely a rehash of three stories.
gestalt!
getting drunk on words and ideas
Group mind - the evolutionary leap
Wonderful old school sci-fi. |
8. The Man Who Lost the Sea: Volume X: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 400
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(2005-01-28)
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One of the Best Writers Ever.
The next volume has been announced
Wonderful collection |
9. The Perfect Host: Volume V: The Collected Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon) by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 408
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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NOT the anthology-- just one story, but a good one
Perfect Host
Bring more Sturgeon to Kindle
Love me tender, love me true
A literary slap in the face |
10. Slow Sculpture: Volume XII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 312
Pages
(2009-10-20)
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Capper for my collection
Sturgeon's late career resurgence
Not the final volume |
11. More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback:
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(1953)
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12. Killdozer! (The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Vol. 3) by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 384
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(1996-10-25)
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Ted Sturgeon was one of SF's best writers I have always recommended the works of Sturgeon to people who want to get a feel for a more literary style of SF.Some people don't get Isaac Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke because they aren't normal "literary faire" to them.This is, at times, due to these people being educated beyond their own intelligence, but well... it is something that SF has had to deal with from the uninitiated.But Sturgeon is some one, along with some other SF luminaries like Ursula Le Guin and Harlan Ellison, even these so-called literary snobs have to recognize as a great writer. As a general rule, any English teachers who don't see SF as real writing will acknowledge Sturgeon as a great writer. This book is part of a series of the complete short stories from Theodore Sturgeons career.It contains a few of his best and most famous short stories: "Medusa", "Killdozer!" and "Mewhu's Jet".It also contains a few of my own personal favorites with "The Bones", "Blabbermouth" and "Memorial". Most of all, what we have with this book is a collection of where Sturgeon was at as a writer right before and during World War Two.WW2 was, naturally enough - as with all the other writers of his generation, the major factor on Sturgeon's later work... especially the effects of the atomic bomb and how it might affect later society - only at a more personal level than people normally think about.SF writers are rarely all about technical things... the technical and scientific aspects of issues are important to SF people because they are important to society.But Sturgeon was always affected at the level where science and technology interact with how we are friends and lovers with each other.You start to see that streak, which later cumulates with critical mass in his novel "More than Human", early on here with the story "Memorial". Even those stories contained here, that would be by others considers to be not of the first rank, such as "Ghost of a Chance", "The Hag Seleen", "Abreaction", "Poor Yorick", "Crossfire", "Noon Gun", "Bulldozer Is a Noun", "August Sixth, 1945", and "The Chromium Helmet"... they are all, at the very least, very good stories.They're all still worthwhile reads today. What is truly nice about this collection of his short stories, which North Atlantic Books has so kindly been putting out with the fine editorial over site of Paul Williams, is the story notes at the end of the book.Williams has dug into the background of each story, and come up with a lot of interesting lore about the fine author.Especially of interest in this volume is the alternative original ending to "Mewhu's Jet". The book also has quips and quotes in the notes from Sturgeon on his own stories and his writing and how and why he wrote some of them, as well related notes from folks who Sturgeon talked to about writing and the specific stories over the years.Most important are some comments from John W. Campbell, Jr., the editor of Astounding Science Fiction back in the 1940's (up until 1971, as a matter of fact). Campbell is probably the single most important influence on all Science Fiction, and Sturgeons interactions with him were very important to his development as a writer.Sturgeon later passed Campbell by, like many other writers, but he always remembered where he had come from.Science fiction, unlike a lot of other fields in English literature, has always remembered it's past, and Sturgeon was no exception. Unfortunately, the Science Fiction Writers of America (SFWA) does not make people Grand Masters of the field posthumously.This has lead to Sturgeon never being inducted and hailed as a Grand Master because he had the misfortune to die before they got around to honoring him.This over site, along with those of Philip K. Dick, E. E. "Doc" Smith and John W. Campbell, Jr. and a few others should be a major issue to those who remember and revere the memory of Ted Sturgeon. This is something that the SFWA should correct at some point.Sooner is always better than later. If you are into good shorts, then this is a very worthwhile collection to own and read.
The streak continues
A once famous author slowly vanishing. |
13. Bright Segment: Volume VIII: The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 424
Pages
(2002-07-18)
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The Grand Master Returns |
14. Thunder and Roses: Volume IV:The Complete Stories of Theordore Sturgeon (The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon) by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 400
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(1997-11-07)
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Genius in ascent
Brilliant!
Yet another alltime GREAT |
15. Selected Stories by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2000-10-17)
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The Skills of Earth
Some gems amidst the standard sci-fi fare "Thunder and Roses" takes place after a devastating nuclear first strike, and features a beautiful entertainer's plea to prevent a terrible retaliation.The survivors' despair is movingly portrayed, but doesn't get in the way of the story's main point: can mutual destruction be justified in the context of basic human values?"The Golden Helix" shows a space expedition marooned on an unknown planet learning that despite their trials, life manages to go on.In "Mr. Costello, Hero" a smooth talking blackmailer sells his snake oil to a burgeoning society, while in "The Skills of Xanadu" an arrogant scout who dreams of conquest is baffled by the simple folk of edenic Xanadu. Some of the longer tales are less to this reviewer's liking: "Killdozer!" features lots of action and focuses on the technical aspects of heavy machinery at the expense of clever plotting and ideas, while "The [Widget], the [Wadget], and Boff" loses its momentum by following the various residents of the boardinghouse and their subplots instead of advancing the (rather weak) main story.Still, neither piece is completely without entertainment value. Women are often in danger in Sturgeon's stories, but at least they aren't ignored altogether as is too often the case with classic sci-fi.And there are several stories, including "The Sex of Opposite" and "Slow Sculpture", where a woman shares the lead with a man.Best of all, "Bright Segment", which shows a lonely man trying to care for a wounded stranger, and the monologue of "The Man Who Lost the Sea" feature not only completely unexpected endings (reminiscent of O. Henry), but also a searing emotional intensity that almost seems to transcend the genre.It's on the basis of stories like these that some claim that great science fiction can be great literature.
The Best Book Ever Written.
Highly recommended from a "so-so" fan This book includes Thunder & Roses; The Golden Helix; Mr. Costello, Hero; Bianca's Hands; The Skills of Xanadu; Killdozer!; Bright Segment; The Sex Opposite; The Widget, The Wadget, & Boff; It; A Way of Thinking; The Man Who Lost The Sea; and Slow Sculpture.If you want to read some truly remarkable stories, make this your next purchase. ... Read more |
16. Baby Is Three (The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon, Book 6) by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 424
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(1999-11-18)
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Classic '50s Sci-Fi
He was a giant
Psychologically Savvy Sturgeon's Success in Sixth
Psychologically Savvy Sturgeon's Success in Sixth |
17. Some of Your Blood by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback: 192
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(2006-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Theodore Sturgeon's dark and foreboding look at the vampire myth was an instant classic when originally published in 1956. When George Smith is arrested for assaulting a senior officer, a military psychiatrist is assigned to the case. The secret of George's past is unearthed, and a history of blood lust and murder. Innovatively told through letters, interviews, and traditional narrative, Some of Your Blood effectively portrays the tragic upbringing of George Smith to his attempts at a stable life and the great love of his life to his inevitable downfall. Millipede Press is proud to present this masterpiece of macabre literature in a brand new edition. Theodore Sturgeon wrote science fiction, horror and fantasy over a four decade career. He also won the Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards. Theodore Sturgeon died in 1985. Customer Reviews (13)
A short character study that's quick and to the point, much like a knife to the throat
Disturbing and Unconventional ...
Dated, but Chilling
something about George..
eilath giladi |
18. Beyond by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Mass Market Paperback: 187
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(1980-01-01)
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19. The Dreaming Jewels by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Paperback: 224
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(1999-10-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description Though less well-known than Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, or Robert A. Heinlein, Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985) is even more important to the development of literary and humanistic science fiction. He received the Hugo, Nebula, and International Fantasy Awards, and the World Fantasy Life Achievement Award. The Dreaming Jewels (1950) was his first novel. --Cynthia Ward Customer Reviews (15)
Bugged Out Coolness
Mixed treasure: potent child's view, great idea, descent to pulp climax
juvenile style without complexity
Life Is But A Dream
Where is my Brother? |
20. The Golden Helix by Theodore Sturgeon | |
Hardcover: 335
Pages
(1988-12)
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Superb stories by a true master of the genre! |
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