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- Language
- Polish
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- Publisher
- Fantazmaty
- Pages
- 712
- ISBN
- 9788366058217
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The collection is highly praised for its valuable contribution to the literary scene, particularly by offering a platform for debut and emerging authors in the fantasy and science fiction genres. Reviewers highlight the meticulous editorial and stylistic preparation of the anthology, ensuring a consistently solid quality throughout. A major strength identified is the imaginative world-building, with authors crafting diverse and intriguing fantastic realms, unique physical laws, and compelling alien species. Many stories showcase experimental narrative approaches and strong linguistic skills, with vivid dialogues and flowing prose. The anthology is noted for its impressive thematic and conceptual variety, blending different genres like space opera, post-apocalyptic fiction, low fantasy, and philosophical or satirical elements into contemporary settings. This eclectic mix means readers are exposed to a wide array of styles and ideas, with several stories standing out as exceptionally good.
Despite the overall positive assessment from one reviewer, another offers a sharply contrasting opinion, asserting that most stories are simply abysmal and suggesting readers skip any that fail to captivate within the first few pages to avoid wasting time. Even the more positive review notes specific areas for improvement in some stories. Criticisms include less convincing character relationships and psychological depth, or plots that felt disappointing due to certain narrative choices. Some stories were found to be emotionally lacking, while others suffered from unconvincing character motivations or world-building, leading to a sense of disjointedness. A few tales were seen as too ambitious, with an overload of ideas resulting in a confusing or chaotic experience. Additionally, some narratives were considered predictable, overly long, or relied on unoriginal concepts derived too closely from classic themes. Certain stylistic choices, like specific types of parody or present-tense narration, also did not appeal to all readers.
Overall, the collection presents a mixed bag, with one detailed review lauding its consistent quality and promising new voices, while another vehemently dismisses a majority of its content. The prevailing sentiment, however, leans towards acknowledging the anthology's strengths in showcasing creative concepts and diverse storytelling. While individual stories may resonate differently with readers due to varying preferences in plot, style, or character development, the collection is generally considered to maintain a decent standard without any stories falling drastically below par from the perspective of the more extensive review. This book is recommended for readers who appreciate a wide variety of fantasy and science fiction short stories, particularly those interested in discovering new authors and innovative genre blending. It would appeal to those who enjoy imaginative world-building and experimental narratives, and are willing to explore an eclectic mix of tales, even if some may not perfectly align with their personal tastes. It could also be a valuable read for anyone looking for potential award nominees in the short story category.
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