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Book SynopsisThis new study of the fiction of Gene Wolfe, one of the most influential contemporary American science fiction writers, offers a major reinterpretation of Gene Wolfe’s four-volume The Book of the New Sun and its sequel The Urth of the New Sun.
Table of ContentsPart 1 Initiations: "Silhouette" - an introduction to Gene Wolfe; "Trip Trap" - psychology and thematic coherence; "In the House of Gingerbread" - interpretative games and the psychology of reader response; "the God and His Man" - critical responses to The Urth Cycle. Part 2 Investigations - The Urth Cycle: "The Toy Theatre" - uncovering thre story of The Urth Cycle; "The Last Thrilling Wonder Story"? - intergeneric operations; "How the Whip Came Back" - directing reader response; "Cues" - the function of unfamiliar diction; "There are doors" - memory and textual structure; "A Solar Labyrinth" - metafictional devices and textual complexity. Part 3 Conclusions: "The Map" - the multi-volume novels and metafictional cartography.