title: Her Smoke Rose up Forever by: James Tiptree, Jr. [Alice Sheldon] publisher: Arkham House 1990 subjects: science fiction, short fiction other: 520 pages, US$25.95 title: Brightness Falls from the Air by: James Tiptree, Jr. [Alice Sheldon] publisher: Tom Doherty 1985 subjects: science fiction other: 382 pages, US$9.95 _Her Smoke Rose up Forever_ is an anthology of eighteen science fiction stories compiled from the published collections of James Tiptree, Jr. (the pseudonym of Alice Sheldon). Even after several months to reflect, I would rank it as the single most impressive volume of science fiction stories by one author I have ever read. The mood of the stories is almost uniformly dark, with themes centering on death and sex (many of the stories are strongly feminist, including the famous "The Women Men don't See" and "Houston, Houston, do you Read?"), and reading them is at the same time both emotionally draining and exhilarating. A few of the stories (such as "We Who Stole the Dream" or "And I Have Come Upon this Place by Lost Ways") are a little contrived, but their failings are only obvious next to their companions, some of which are perfectly cut gems, almost too brilliant to look at. Tiptree is inventive and has some original ideas, but it is the sheer power of her writing and its emotional engagement which is most impressive: I don't think I will ever be able to forget stories like "Your Faces, O My Sisters! Your Faces Filled of Light!", "The Screwfly Solution" and "Love is the Plan; the Plan is Death". _Her Smoke Rose up Forever_ is not a volume to be tackled lightly, but it is definitely worth making an effort for. As Ursula LeGuin summarized in an introduction to one of Tiptree's collections (reprinted in _The Language of the Night_, and the reason I went looking for Tiptree's works): Here are Some real stories. -- _Brightness Falls from the Air_ is the second of Tiptree's two novels. Though less demanding than the short stories, it shares similar themes. Here, however, too many ideas and devices - two kinds of aliens, time travel, genocide, torture, various kinds drugs - are deployed and too much is contrived to fit them all together. It would, however, be churlish to harp on the problems. _Brightness Falls from the Air_ is an impressive novel, and it is only in comparison with some of the short stories that it is found wanting. -- %T Her Smoke Rose up Forever %A James Tiptree, Jr. %R Alice Sheldon %I Arkham House %C Sauk City, Wisconsin %D 1990 %O hardcover, US$25.95 %G ISBN 0-87054-160-9 %P xv,520pp %K science fiction, short fiction %T Brightness Falls from the Air %A James Tiptree, Jr. %R Alice Sheldon %I Tom Doherty %C New York %D 1985 %O paperback, US$9.95 %G ISBN 0-312-85407-2 %P 382pp %K science fiction Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au) 16 November 1994