Crown of Stars

by James Tiptree Jr.

Hardcover, 1988

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Tor Books (1988), Edition: 1st, Hardcover, 340 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member parallactic
James Tiptree Jr. aka Alice Sheldon's later short stories. The ones I liked were: the "Second Going"s humorous take on alien contact and religion, "Morality Meat" on abortion and cannibalism, "The Earth Like a Snake Doth Renew" on a woman's love affair with the Earth, and "In the Midst of Life" is
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an old standby take on the afterlife.
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LibraryThing member clong
The best of James Tiptree, Jr. is about as good as it gets in terms of science fiction short stories. Having said that, I am begrudgingly starting to agree with those who assert that something changed after Tiptree was “outed” as Alice B. Sheldon. Something fearless and relentless is missing
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from her later stories, an ability to look into the mirror and see both profound beauty and terrible evil.

I did find things to like in this volume, but overall it falls far short of the best of Tiptree’s early work. Even the stories I liked (which included the two stories which had been written in the early 70s, but are included here as “not previously collected”) felt somewhat contrived and inorganic. Some of these stories have heavy handed political messages (anti-pollution, anti-war, and pro-choice, to be specific) which left me cold despite the fact that I more or less agree with the author’s positions.

My favorite story in the collection was “Backward, Turn Backward,” a time travel story which starts with a ridiculous premise but then takes this premise to both interesting and insightful places. I also enjoyed “Last Night and Every Night,” a short story in which the bad guys are not what they think they are, “The Earth Doth Like a Snake Renew,” a very funny (in a dark way) novelette about a woman who is in lust with the Earth, and “All This and Heaven Too” a sort of very contemporary and moderately adult fairy tale.

The biggest disappointment was “Morality Meat,” which took pro-choice arguments in utterly unconvincing ways (with a tip of the hat to one of the most famous satiric essays of all time). “Second Going,” a first contact story about aliens that are too good to be true, also left me unconvinced.
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LibraryThing member ladycato
Maybe my expectations were too high because I've enjoyed some of Tiptree's other works, but the stories collected in this volume just didn't resonate with me overall. There were only two I would say that I enjoyed. The others ranged from tolerable to skim-my-way-through.

Language

Original publication date

1988 (Collection)
1985 (All This and Heaven Too)
1988 (Backward, Turn Backward)
1988 (Come Live with Me)
1987 (In Midst of Life)
1970 (Last Night and Every Night)
1985 (Morality Meat)
1986 (Our Resident Djinn)
1987 (Second Going)
1988 (The Earth Doth Like a Snake Renew)
1987 (Yanqui Doodle)

Physical description

340 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

0312931050 / 9780312931056
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