The Apex Book of World SF: Volume 2

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Lavie Tidhar
Apex Publications, 2014 - Science fiction - 358 pages

In The Apex Book of World SF 2, editor Lavie Tidhar collects short stories by science fiction and fantasy authors from Africa and Latin America.


An expedition to an alien planet; Lenin rising from the dead; a superhero so secret he does not exist. In The Apex Book of World SF 2, World Fantasy Award nominated editor Lavie Tidhar brings together a unique collection of stories from around the world. Quiet horror from Cuba and Australia; surrealist fantasy from Russia and epic fantasy from Poland; near-future tales from Mexico and Finland, as well as cyberpunk from South Africa. In this anthology one gets a glimpse of the complex and fascinating world of genre fiction—from all over our world.


Featuring work from noted international authors such as Will Elliot, Hannu Rajaniemi, Shweta Narayan, Lauren Beukes, Ekaterina Sedia, Nnedi Okorafor, and Andrzej Sapkowski.


Don't miss the first volume of great international fiction in volume one of The Apex Book of World SFedited by Lavie Tidhar.


Table of Contents:

“Alternate Girl’s Expatriate Life” by Rochita Loenen-Ruiz (Read for free at Apex Magazine!)

“Mr Goop” by Ivor W. Hartmann

“Trees of Bone” by Daliso Chaponda (Read for free atApex Magazine!)

“The First Peruvian in Space” by Daniel Salvo (translated by Jose B. Adolph)

“Eyes in the Vastness of Forever” by Gustavo Bondoni

“The Tomb” by Chen Qiufan (translated by the author)

“The Sound of Breaking Glass” by Joyce Chng

“A Single Year” by Csilla Kleinheincz (translated by the author)

“The Secret Origin of Spin-Man” by Andrew Drilon

“Borrowed Time” by Anabel Enríquez Piñeiro (translated by Daniel W. Koon)

“Branded” by Lauren Beukes

“December 8th” by Raúl Flores (translated by Daniel W. Koon)

“Hungry Man” by Will Elliott

“Nira and I” by Shweta Narayan

“Nothing Happened in 1999” by Fábio Fernandes

“Shadow” by Tade Thompson

“Shibuya no Love” by Hannu Rajaniemi

“Maquech” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia

“The Glory of the World” by Sergey Gerasimov

“The New Neighbours” by Tim Jones

“From the Lost Diary of TreeFrog7” by Nnedi Okorafor

"The Slows” by Gail Hareven (translated by Yaacov Jeffrey Green)

“Zombie Lenin” by Ekaterina Sedia

“Electric Sonalika” by Samit Basu

“The Malady” by Andrzej Sapkowski (translated by Wiesiek Powaga)

“A Life Made Possible Behind The Barricades” by Jacques Barcia

 

Contents

Alternate Girls Expatriate Life
1
Mr Goop
17
Trees of Bone
30
The First Peruvian in Space
59
The Tomb
73
The Sound of Breaking Glass
83
A Single Year
91
The Secret Origin of SpinMan
115
Shibuya no Love
179
Maquech
187
The Glory of the World
198
The New Neighbours
208
From the Lost Diary of TreeFrog7
218
The Slows
239
Zombie Lenin
250
Electric Sonalika
261

Borrowed Time
130
Branded
137
December 8th
145
Nothing Happened in 1999
169
The Malady
276
A Life Made Possible Behind the Barricades
321
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About the author (2014)

 Lavie Tidhar is the author of the linked-story collectionHebrewPunk, novellas An Occupation of Angels, Cloud Permutations, and Gorel & the Pot-Bellied God. With Nir Yaniv, he co-authored the short novel The Tel Aviv Dossier. Angry Robot has released the first two books of his mass market paperback Bookman series that is set an alt-history steampunk world. Lavie has also edited the anthologies A Dick & Jane Primer for Adults and The Apex Book of World SF. He's lived on three continents and one island-nation, and currently lives in Britain. He maintains a web presence atwww.lavietidhar.co.uk.

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