The Postutopian Adventures of Darger and Surplus
Author: | Michael Swanwick |
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Subterranean Press, 2020 |
Series: | Darger and Surplus |
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Book Type: | Collection |
Genre: | Science-Fiction / Fantasy |
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Synopsis
The world is grown strange.
Gloriana, the six-brained Queen of England, squats in her throne room at the center of Buckingham Labyrinth. In Paris, the glowing Seine may, or may not, conceal the disassembled remnants of the Eiffel Tower. A dragon haunts the high passes of the Germanic states, swallowing travelers whole for purposes impossible to understand. All these signs and portents together mean but one thing to the forgettable-faced Aubrey Darger and his humanoid canine partner Surplus.
There is money to be made.
Here are five novelettes and four never-before-collected vignettes that describe episodes from the careers of those most charming of con artists, Darger and Surplus, spiritual heirs to Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser and unwitting agents of change in a world where ancient artificial intelligences scheme to destroy the descendants of their makers. The comrades' adventures across a wildly detailed world by turns astonish and delight.
The Hugo Award-winning "The Dog Says Bow-Wow" tells the tale of the redoubtable pair's first confidence game, played out at the dizzying heights of English society. In "The Little Cat Laughed to See Such Sport," Surplus works to overcome his prejudice against Darger's new lover, a member of that most contemptible and capricious of races, cats. Gods walk a future Arcadia in "Girls and Boys Come Out to Play," tables are turned by the formidable woman who lends her name as title to "Tawny Petticoats," and Darger and Surplus are separated as each attempts to thwart the machinations of a most unique AI "There Was an Old Woman," which debuts herein.
The collection closes with "Smoke and Mirrors," four brief episodes that lend nuance to all that has come before, expanding our understanding and appreciation of this world and of these unforgettable roguish characters.
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