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Strange Travelers, by Gene Wolfe
Genre: Science Fiction Anthology
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 2000
Review Posted: 3/29/2002
Reviewer Rating:
Reader Rating: 10 out of 10

Strange Travelers, by Gene Wolfe

Book Review by Aaron M. Renn

Have you read this book?

This is a solid collection of Gene Wolfe short stories. They are a diverse lot, having only excellence in common. I'll admit that I'm really not a big fan of short fiction, but the recent collections I've read are starting to convert me.

My readings of Wolfe consist of only this collection and the recent "On Blue's Waters", so I obviously don't have a lot of experience upon which to judge things. However, I'm starting to get the impression that Wolfe has a certain shall we say "motif" that is common to much of his work. This consists of a high tech setting, perhaps during or after some type of societal "fall", but one in which the characters do not fully comprehend the true nature of things such that the technology appears almost magical. This could be because the character is a child, or is living in a post-tech future, or because the technology is so advanced that there is no need for humans to really try to know it.

There also seems to be a certain similarity in his lead characters, especially those who narrate their own tales, though I've not really pinned this down exactly. I don't suggest that these similarities are bad, or make his stories seem like clones because they don't. I'm just speculating on things based on what I've read to date and I needed something to say in this review besides "It's great!".

One interesting thing to note is that Wolfe does not give cutesy intros to any of these stories. They stand alone and unadorned, which I liked a lot.?.

Read more of Aaron's reviews at his web site.
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Posted by Aaron on 1/28/2008
How can you read On Blue's Waters if you have never read the six books that precede it? I do hope you did not write a review based on this. If so, it would be completely irrelevant.