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"If this is your first taste of Howard, I envy you."--From the Introduction by George R.R. Martin Acclaimed cult author Waldrop's stories are sophisticated, magical recombinations of the stuff our pop-culture dreams are made of. Open this book and encounter jazz singers, robotic cartoon ducks, nosferatu, angry gorillas, and, of course, the dodo. The first paperback (and twentieth anniversary) edition of a landmark debut collection. Waldrop's capacious, encyclopedic knowledge of superheroes, baseball players, world wars, long-dead film stars, Mexican wrestlers, pulp serials, and fairy tales is put to good use in these sophisticated re-combinations of oddball television shows, radio plays, scientific expeditions, extinct species, knock-knock jokes, and questions like these: * What if the dodo wasn't extinct after all? Never published in paperback, long out of print, and extremely collectible, Howard Who? was Waldrop's seminal debut collection. If you haven't read Waldrop before, you're in for a treat. "The best Waldrops tend to mix the humorous and wistful....
Italo Calvino once said that he was "known as an author who changes
greatly from one book to the next. And in these very changes you
recognize him as himself." Much the same could be said of Howard
Waldrop. You never know what he'll come up with next, but somehow
it's always a Waldrop story. Read the work of this wonderful
writer, a man who has devoted his life to his art -- and to
fishing." "A charming collection." "Back in print after so many years, "Howard Who?" remains a
terrific collection of short stories. There is nobody else alive
writing stories as magnificently strange, deliriously inventive,
and utterly wonderful as Howard Waldrop." Table of Contents Praise for Howard Waldrop: "Clever, humorous, idiosyncratic, oddball, personal, wild, and
crazy." "Wise and funny." "An authentic master of gonzo sf and fantasy." "Erudite and gonzo." "Waldrop subtly mutates the past, extrapolating the changes into
some of the most insightful, and frequently amusing, stories being
written today, in or out of the science fiction genre." "The man's a national treasure " "The resident Weird Mind of his generation, he writes like a
honkytonk angel." Howard Waldrop, born in Mississippi and now living in Austin, Texas, is an American iconoclast. His highly original books include "Them Bones" and "A Dozen Tough Jobs, " and the collections "All About Strange Monsters of the Recent Past, Night of the Cooters, and Going Home Again." He won the Nebula and World Fantasy Awards for his novelette "The Ugly Chickens."
This volume collects nine stories of rock and roll and twisted history from aTexas writer.
For the first time, the greater part of Waldrop's media-related tales are brought together in one volume. TV, radio, and movie stories--they're all here, plus a never-before-published novelette.
Be prepared! These stories are sure to set the mind afire, spanning time and space, written by one of the most inventive authors of his generation. Stories include "Skidmore, " "The Sin-Eater of the Kaw, " "The Hero of the Night, " "The Territory, " and the title piece.
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