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Myths Of Origin: Four Short Novels
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Myths Of Origin: Four Short Novels
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Myths Of Origin: Four Short Novels
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Live the Myth! New York Times best-seller Catherynne M. Valente is
the single most compelling voice to emerge in fantasy fiction in decades.
Collected here for the first time, her early short novels explore, deconstruct,
and ultimately explode the seminal myths of both East and West, casting them in
ways you've never read before and may never read again.
The Labyrinth — a woman wanderer, a Maze like no other, a
Monkey and a Minotaur and a world full of secrets leading down to the Center of
it All.
Yume No Hon: The Book of Dreams — an aged woman named Ayako
lives in medieval Japan, but dreams in mythical worlds that beggar the
imagination . . . including our own modern world.
The Grass-Cutting Sword — when a hero challenges a great and
evil serpent, who speaks for the snake? In this version of a myth from the
ancient chronicle Kojiki, the serpent speaks for himself.
Under in the Mere — Arthur and Lancelot, Mordred and le Fay.
The saga has been told a thousand times, but never in the poetic polyphony of
this novella, a story far deeper than it is long.
Live the Myth! New York Times best-seller Catherynne M. Valente is
the single most compelling voice to emerge in fantasy fiction in decades.
Collected here for the first time, her early short novels explore, deconstruct,
and ultimately explode the seminal myths of both East and West, casting them in
ways you've never read before and may never read again.
The Labyrinth — a woman wanderer, a Maze like no other, a
Monkey and a Minotaur and a world full of secrets leading down to the Center of
it All.
Yume No Hon: The Book of Dreams — an aged woman named Ayako
lives in medieval Japan, but dreams in mythical worlds that beggar the
imagination . . . including our own modern world.
The Grass-Cutting Sword — when a hero challenges a great and
evil serpent, who speaks for the snake? In this version of a myth from the
ancient chronicle Kojiki, the serpent speaks for himself.
Under in the Mere — Arthur and Lancelot, Mordred and le Fay.
The saga has been told a thousand times, but never in the poetic polyphony of
this novella, a story far deeper than it is long.


















