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The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

by Anthony Boucher
📅 1989 📄 500 pages
Ten otherworldly "diabolical delights" from the author of Rocket to the Morgue and "The Quest for Saint Aquin" ( Kirkus Reviews). Anthony Boucher was a literary renaissance man: an Edgar Award–winning mystery reviewer, an esteemed editor of the Hugo Award–winning Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, a prolific scriptwriter of radio mystery programs, and an accomplished writer of mystery, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. With a particular fondness for the locked room mystery, Boucher created such iconic sleuths as Los Angeles PI Fergus O'Breen, amateur sleuth Sister Ursula, and alcoholic ex-cop Nick Noble. "A fine volume of inventive entertainment" ( The Times, London), this collection features ten of Boucher's greatest stories of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and horror. A down on his luck college professor chats with a magician over cocktails, and a hairy situation ensues in "The Compleat Werewolf." Private detective Fergus O'Breen visits Mexico to investigate a peculiar case of a man with a skeleton in "The Pink Caterpillar." Meet androids and aliens in "Q.U.R." and "Robinc." A terrifying—but tiny—demon is summoned in "Snulbug." And a man discovers true terror lingering in the corner of his eye in the California desert in "They Bite."
ISBN-13: 9780425019238
ISBN-10: 0425019233
ASIN: 0425019233
Anthony Boucher
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Anthony Boucher

Anthony Boucher was the pen name of William Anthony Parker White, an American science-fiction and mystery editor, author, critic, and translator whose influence on both genres during the mid-twentieth century was substantial enough to give his name to the annual Bouchercon World Mystery Convention. Born in 1911 in Oakland, California, Boucher published his first mystery novel, The Case of the Seven of Calvary, in 1937. He went on to write a series of detective novels featuring the amateur sleuth Fergus O'Breen, contributed steadily to the science-fiction and mystery short-story magazines of the 1940s and 1950s, and produced one of the standard 1940s detective novels, Rocket to the Morgue, drawing on his close acquaintance with the early Los Angeles science-fiction community. His enduring impact, however, came through editing. From 1949 until 1958 he co-founded and edited The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, alongside J. Francis McComas, helping to establish what became one of the most respected fiction magazines in the field. His parallel work as the longtime mystery-fiction reviewer for the New York Times (1951-1968) gave him a central role in shaping mainstream critical reception of crime fiction during the genre's mid-century maturation. Boucher was also a pioneering translator who brought significant works of Spanish-language and French detective fiction into English, including Jorge Luis Borges's first English-language publication in the United States. He died in 1968, and the mystery-writing community's long-running annual convention — Bouchercon — was named in his honor and continues to draw thousands of attendees worldwide.
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