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Beauty

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Zusatztext "Tepper is a  wise and compassionate narrator, and when it comes  to spinning a yarn that you don't ever want to  stop reading, there are few better spinners than  she."-- The Magazine Of Fantasy & Science  Fiction "Magnificent. . .This adult fairly tale  entertains and delivers a message in the best  tradition of the fantasy classics."-- The  Denver Post . Informationen zum Autor Sheri S. Tepper  (1929–2016) is the award-winning author of  A Plague of Angels , Sideshow , Beauty , Raising the Stones , Grass , The Gate to Women's Country , After Long Silence, and  Shadow's End. Grass  was a  New York Times  Notable Book and Hugo Award nominee, and  Beauty  was voted Best Fantasy Novel by the readers of  Locus  magazine. Klappentext With the critically acclaimed novels The Gate To Women's Country! Raising The Stones! and the Hugo-nominated Grass! Sheri Tepper has established herself as one of the major science fiction writers of out Time. In Beauty! she broadens her territory even further! with a novel that evokes all the richness of fairy tale and fable. Drawing on the wellspring of tales such as "Sleeping Beauty!" Beauty is a moving novel of love and loss! hope and despair! magic and nature. Set against a backdrop both enchanted and frightening! the story begins with a wicked aunt's curse that will afflict a young woman named Beauty on her sixteenth birthday. Though Beauty is able to sidestep tragedy! she soon finds herself embarked on an adventure of vast consequences. For it becomes clear that the enchanted places of this fantastic world--a place not unlike our own--are in danger and must be saved before it is too late. 1    My Life in Westfaire   ST. RICHARD OF CHICHESTER’S DAY, APRIL, YEAR OF OUR LORD 1347   I never knew my mother. My father never speaks of her, though my aunts, his half sisters, make up for his silence with a loquacity which is as continuous as it is malicious. The aunts speak no good of her, whoever she was and whatever has happened to her, specifics which they avoid, however much ill they find to mutter about else. I have always thought they would not waste so much breath on her if she were dead, therefore she is probably alive, somewhere. De mortuis nil nisi bonum, Father Raymond says, but that only applies to dead people.   When I was very young I used to ask about her. (As I think any child would. It wasn’t wickedness.) First I was hushed, and when I persisted, I was punished. Nothing makes me angrier or more intent upon finding out things than having people refuse to tell me. I don’t mind when people don’t know, not really, but I hate it when they just won’t tell. It’s not practical, because it just makes others more curious. It was the aunts whispering about things that started me upon the habit of listening behind doors and dallying outside open windows. Father Raymond reproaches me for this when I confess it, though he admits it is not a very great sin. It was my own idea to confess it because it felt slightly wicked, but perhaps curiosity is not really a sin at all and I need not feel guilty about it. I will try not confessing it for a while, and see.   Sometimes I hear my mother’s name, Elladine, and references to “the Curse,” or “the Curse on the Child.” The Child is presumably me. If I had known what a curse was during my more tender years, I might have been irremediably warped or wounded. As it was, I knew no more what a curse was than what a mama was, except that most children had not the one, but had the other, and that I had had both without getting any discernable good out of either. Now that I am older and know what a curse is, though not the particulars as they may relate to myself, I am used to the idea and I do not find being cursed as frightening as I probably should.   (I know I am ...

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Authors Sheri S. Tepper
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.1992
 
EAN 9780553295276
ISBN 978-0-553-29527-6
No. of pages 480
Dimensions 107 mm x 175 mm x 28 mm
Subject Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

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