Sci Fi.com on We Never Talk About My Brother
Paul Di Filippo over at Sci Fi Wire has just reviewed Peter S. Beagle's We Never Talk About My Brother, saying:
This is a volume of Beagle-ish stories, all linked, despite their varied subject matter and tone, to one shining creative spirit, identifiable by a certain radiance of emotion and thought, whatever the guise. At age 70, still vital and productive, Beagle—like such other seasoned vets as Brian Aldiss and Michael Moorcock—practically exudes stories from his whole being, rather than merely writes them. Fans of Beagle will instantly know what I mean and fall upon this offering with glee. Newbies, upon exiting this volume, will be converts as well.
This is a volume of Beagle-ish stories, all linked, despite their varied subject matter and tone, to one shining creative spirit, identifiable by a certain radiance of emotion and thought, whatever the guise. At age 70, still vital and productive, Beagle—like such other seasoned vets as Brian Aldiss and Michael Moorcock—practically exudes stories from his whole being, rather than merely writes them. Fans of Beagle will instantly know what I mean and fall upon this offering with glee. Newbies, upon exiting this volume, will be converts as well.
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