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5th edition •
Hardcover (Trade)
by Roger Zelazny
The first in a six-volume series, Volume 1: Threshold contains all of Zelazny's short works from his early years through the mid 1960s—a period of experimentation and growth that flowered into gems such as "A Rose for Ecclesiastes," "The Graveyard Heart," "The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth," and "He Who Shapes." The stories in this series are enriched by editors' notes and Zelazny's own words, taken from his many essays, describing why he wrote the stories and what he thought about them in retrospect.
Table of Contents
Intros
Out of Nowhere (by Robert Silverberg)
Before Amber (by Carl B. Yoke)
Stories
A Rose for Ecclesiastes
And the Darkness Is Harsh
Mr. Fuller's Revolt
Youth Eternal
The Outward Sign
Passion Play
The Graveyard Heart
Horseman!
The Teachers Rode a Wheel of Fire
Moonless in Byzantium
On the Road to Splenoba
Final Dining
The Borgia Hand
Nine Starships Waiting
Circe Has Her Problems
The Malatesta Collection
The Stainless Steel Leech as by Harrison Denmark
The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth
A Thing of Terrible Beauty as by Harrison Denmark
Monologue for Two as by Harrison Denmark
Threshold of the Prophet
A Museum Piece
Mine Is the Kingdom as by Harrison Denmark
King Solomon's Ring
The Misfit
The Great Slow Kings
Collector's Fever
The Night Has Eyes
He Who Shapes
Articles
Sundry Notes on Dybology and Suchlike
The Raw Emotion Behind “A Rose for Ecclesiastes”
"...And Call Me Roger": The Literary Life of Roger Zelazny, Part 1
Curiosities
Conditional Benefit
Hand of the Master
The Great Selchie of San Francisco Bay
Studies in Saviory
Poetry
Braxa
Ecclesiastes' Epilogue
Bok
Diet
Slush, Slush, Slush
TheAgnostic's Prayer
On May 13, 1937
The Cactus King
Our Wintered Way Through Evening, and Burning Bushes Along It
In the Dogged House
Future, Be Not Impatient
Flight
Sense and Sensibility
The World of Stat's a Drunken Bat
The Cat Licks Her Coat
From a Seat in the Chill Park
Rodin's "The Kiss"
To His Morbid Mistress
Old Ohio Folkrag
How a Poem Means
Concert
Iceage
Hart Crane...
Southern Cross
I Used to Think in Lines That Were Irregular to the Right