Strange Wine

Strange Wine by Harlan Ellison is a collection of diverse short fiction published by Ibooks in 2004. This edition, comprising 262 pages, presents a range of narratives that traverse genres from satire to horror, showcasing Ellison’s distinctive storytelling style. The book features unusual characters, including Dr. D’arque Angel, who brings death to her patients, highlighting the author’s imaginative approach to fiction.
Readers will find a remarkable array of tales that delve into themes of fantasy and science fiction, offering a unique perspective on various aspects of the human experience. Each story invites exploration of the bizarre and the extraordinary, making this collection a noteworthy addition to the genre. Strange Wine serves as a testament to Ellison’s ability to blend different elements of fiction, providing an engaging reading experience for those interested in innovative storytelling.
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A remarkable compendium of diverse short fiction by the acclaimed author ranges from satire to horror in such tales as The New York Review of Birds and Working with the Little People and features such unusual characters as Dr. D’arque Angel who brings death to her patients. Reprint.
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