We Never Talk about My Brother

We Never Talk about My Brother by Peter S. Beagle is a contemporary fantasy collection published by Tachyon Publications on March 15, 2009. This edition spans 219 pages and is presented in English. The book showcases a range of extraordinary stories that reveal a mature and darker side of the author, known for his work in modern parables that explore themes of love, death, and transformation, all lightly shadowed with melancholy.
Readers will encounter a variety of narratives, including the Locus Award-winning novelette “By Moonlight.” The collection features characters such as the Angel of Death, who gains unexpected fame as a news anchorman, and King Pelles the Sure, who grapples with the implications of a “manageable war.” Additionally, the stories delve into the experiences of an American librarian who discovers his unique identity and rivals engaged in supernatural duels through dramatic poetry. This anthology includes both previously unpublished works and recently published classics, offering a haunting and satisfying reading experience.
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Featuring the Locus Award?winning novelette, ?By Moonlight”
The extraordinary stories in this new contemporary fantasy collection show a mature, darker side of the author of The Last Unicorn in modern parables of love, death, and transformation shadowed lightly with melancholy.
The Angel of Death enjoys newfound celebrity while moonlighting as an anchorman on the network news; King Pelles the Sure, the shortsighted ruler of a gentle realm, betrays himself in dreaming of a ?manageable war”; an American librarian discovers that, much to his surprise and sadness, he is also the last living Frenchman; and rivals in a supernatural battle forgo pistols at dawn, choosing instead to duel with dramatic recitations of terrible poetry.
Featuring previously unpublished stories alongside recently published classics, this is a lovely, haunting, and wholly satisfying read.
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