
The anthology Centaurus: The Best of Australian SF is a banquet of
thought-provoking science fiction from Australia. Readers who so far have been
unaware of the developing world of Australian SF will be engrossed by this
diverse selection of stories chosen by World Fantasy Award-winning editor David
G. Hartwell and acclaimed Australian writer Damien Broderick. Yes, Australian
star Greg Egan appears, with a story ("Wang's Carpets") that embodies
his humanistic approach to hard SF. But Centaurus also presents rising
stars whose works deal with landscapes, concerns, and themes Australian. Take,
for example, Leanne Frahm's "Borderline." Her story of a widower who
has little in common with his ambitious, city-dwelling offspring, yet who wants
to protect them even if it means confronting his worst fears, is made richer by
its plainspoken Australian dialect. Both "The Mountain Movers" by A.
Bertram Chandler and Terry Dowling's "Privateer's Moon" drench readers
in the other-worldliness of Australian landscapes. The editors bookend the
volume with stunning stories by George Turner ("Flowering Mandrake"),
one of Australia's earliest internationally known SF writers, and Peter Carey
("The Chance"), winner of the Booker Prize for his novel Oscar
and Lucinda. Every story has its own introduction, and each editor provides
an introduction to the volume. Centaurus is full of imaginative fare from
writers with a colorful regional perspective. --Blaise Selby
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