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Jeff VanderMeer
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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; New Ed edition (19 Jan 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0330440047
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330440042
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 11 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 550,269 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Praise for "Shriek: An Afterword": "World Fantasy Award-winner VanderMeer makes a triumphant return to Ambergris, the fungus-shrouded metropolis he first chronicled in "City of Saints and Madmen," in this masterful if difficult fantasy novel.... Fans of Mark Z. Danielewski, Angela Carter and Borges will be well rewarded." --"Publishers Weekly" (starred review)""
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""C"ertainly Nick Cave would be right at home in Ambergris, the setting of this novel.... less "Hitchhiker's Guide" than "Brazil," but more "Requiem for a Dream" than anything else." --Bookslut""
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"VanderMeer's fantasy vision is a hallucinatory incantation not just of mushrooms but also of literature." --Peter Bebergal, "The Believer"
"With literary stylings, a complex, riveting plot, and ideas that lesser writers could not imagine, "Shriek: An Afterword" further establishes Jeff Vandermeer as the finest fantasist of his generation." --"The Austin Chronicle"
"It is, in short, exactly the sort of book which ought to be in contention for major literary prizes--except that it is set in an imaginary city beset by malevolent fungus, and non-genre award panels tend to get scared of such books. In this case, such fears are misplaced; "Shriek" is a fantastic book, and a fantastical one. For lovers of the uncomfortable and slightly unhealthy work of a Will Self, or the fractured cityscapes of M John Harrison, "Shriek" is a delight." --"Birmingham Post"
"Five stars! A stunning and very different fantasy novel from an author who should be turning heads in the 'serious' literary world. VanderMeer concerns himself with the life of a notorious historian whose investigations into a subterranean race known as'grey caps' may hold the key to an ancient mystery. In reality, however, the book cleverly plays with the ways in which an author can manipulate an audience. But it's far less heavy and more entertaining than that makes it sound." --"BBC Focus Magazine"
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"In the telling, "Shriek: An Afterword" is an exceptional novel, a tapestry of fine writing, deep psychological insight, and acute narrative excitement.... a dark fantasy of tremendous distinction." --"Locus"
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"An enthralling book which takes you into the vivid and superbly-realized world of Ambergris. It is in turn unsettling, moving and thrilling--with passages of writing that can be dryly funny on one page . . . and beautiful on the next." --Clare Dudman, author of "98 Reasons for Being"
"Bloody brilliant." --Hal Duncan, author of "Vellum"
"There's a madness in Jeff VanderMeer's literary eye, and I would be a liar if I didn't admit it seems intimately familiar. VanderMeer envisions an outlaw literature of shrieks and shouts and a screaming across the sky, worth a thousand polite and respectable mutterings. I, for one, am listening." --Steve Erickson, author of "Our Ecstatic Days "and editor of "Black Clock"
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"Political, philosophical, many-textured, and multi-layered, the history of fantasy's most intriguing city, Ambergris, is brought vividly to life. The perfect balance of conscientious invention and subtle, comic irony. VanderMeer fearlessly walks a tightrope to deliver an enthralling read." --Jeff Ford, World Fantasy Award-winning author of "The Girl in the Glass"
"Jeff VanderMeer is a realist of the surreal, a chronicler and bibliographer of the impossible city of Ambergris, which couldonly have been constructed in a collaborative dream between Charles Dickens and E.T.A Hoffman. It is a city of Dickensian scope and intricacy whose inhabitants are the lovers, the artists, the grotesques of German romanticism, and I sometimes suspect that VanderMeer himself is a fragment of the same dream. "Shriek" is a beautiful and maddening, and beautifully maddening, book. Go to Ambergris: lose yourself among its labyrinthine streets and the fabulous, deadly secrets that lie beneath them." --Theodora Goss, author of "In the Forest of Forgetting"
"Jeff VanderMeer's work opens a trapdoor in the world we think we know, into a realm as unforgettable and compelling as an opium dream, and as seductive. "Shriek: An Afterword" is a sinister and bewitching tour-de-force." --Elizabeth Hand, bestselling author of "Mortal Love"
"Here is a desert island book, a tale you can lose yourself in for days, a novel of character in which the setting--the magnificently gritty city-state named Ambergris--proves as the light fails to be the finest character of all." --Gene Wolfe, author of "The Wizard"
"Jeff VanderMeer is an extraordinary writer. His vision of Ambergris is passionate, beautiful, complex, terrifying. What is remarkable about "Shriek: An Afterword" is the way it combines such surreal imagery with intensely human feeling. He writes about real people--about the real world." --Tamar Yellin, author of "The Genizah at the House of Shepher"
""Shriek: An Afterword" is the first authentic 21st Century fantastical writing. A masterpiece by any standard." --Zoran Zivkovic, author of "Hidden Camera"
"VanderMeer explores brilliantly, penetratingly, the frail, evanescent intersectionof human understanding and historical actuality.... In the telling, "Shriek: An Afterword" is an exceptional novel, a tapestry of fine writing, deep psychological insight, and acute narrative excitement. Never forget the excitement: quests after cryptic clues in antique manuscripts; forays into the alien territories below ground; heartbreak and breakdown; the War of the Houses, with one publishing company assailing the other with murderous fungal mines and bombs; an opera performance that becomes a literal, three-cornered battlefield; the gray caps surfacing in massacre; injuries, insults, the inexplicable and the horrifying. And enigmas at the end. "Shriek: An Afterword" is a dark fantasy of tremendous distinction, and more is to come, as the story of Ambergris is still far from concluded." --Nick Gevers, "Locus"
"Jeff VanderMeer's latest is as complicated, impressive and exasperating as anything he has written....VanderMeer makes no compromises with his readers, but "Shriek" is twisted, darkly funny and ultimately rewarding." --Jon Courtenay Grimwood, "The Guardian"
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"Maybe it's because Jeff VanderMeer looks so normal when you see him at cons or talking panels that his fiction comes as such a huge shock. Is this fetid hothouse world really the subconscious of that smartly dressed American writer?... A typical VanderMeer novel: clever, intense, and multi-layered. Four stars." --"SFX"

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another encounter with the convincing other-world of Ambergris, 15 Feb 2007
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This review is from: Shriek: An Afterword (Paperback)
Janice Shriek - an erstwhile artist's agent and gallery owner and sister of Duncan - has written a memoir. This is subsequently found by her brother and the interaction of the siblings - through his annotation of her memoir - forms basis of this unsettling and thrilling book. It is an unusual form and I enjoyed it immensely.

This is a welcome addition to the highly realised mythology of the city of Ambergris (which VanderMeer has already described in his anthology of short stories CITY OF SAINTS AND MADMEN). The city is infected with a colony of fungal creatures called Gray Caps. The effect of this species on the city mirrors much in our own civilisation and Vandermeer uses them as an analogy to pursue themes such as underclass, colonialism, and the belief and dogged pursuit of ideals.

I found the last part of the book particularly moving because it deals with the destruction of a city. The descriptions are so involving I found it difficult to surface. This book is a fine and utterly convincing escape to another world.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still Can't Stand Mushrooms!, 28 Sep 2006
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E. Patrick "Pilotsurfer" (Tiree, Scotland) - See all my reviews
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The sadest thing I believe for such great writers as Vandermeer, Mieville, Roberts etc. is that they rarely get the recognition they deserve in the wider literary world because they are sci-fi/fantasy writers. Mr Vandermeer's words are a joy to read and tell a fantastic story, ever since I was wee I hated mushrooms but now I am also more than a little scared of them! This is a fantastic book! Set in the same city as 'Veniss Underground' (5-stars too!) Shriek explores a much younger city of rambling steam machines, hard-core publishing houses and only-half believed in creepy fungi-guys quietly waiting underground to take back their city!
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4.0 out of 5 stars More great weirdness, 3 Aug 2008
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I like VanderMeer's fiction. Always a writer trying to press different buttons to the rest of the genre. This didn't connect with me in the same way as say, City of Saints and Madmen, perhaps because the vehicle worked best in all its fungal goodness in the short story form. But still, a wonderfully mad adventure about Janice Shriek, agent and art gallery owner in memoir for, from a top writer.
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