Review: Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea
Sooner or Later Everything Falls Into the Sea by Sarah Pinsker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
From the shortest of stories like the sweet "The Sewell Home for the Temporally Displaced" to the novelette length" Our Lady of the Open Road," this is a uniformly fine anthology of Pinkser's short fiction. Limning the human condition in all of its weirdness and hopefulness, each story can be savored. "Wind Will Rove" was particularly memorable in its appreciation of collective cultural memory and the role of art and music, while "And Then There Were (N-One)" is a clever hat-tip to Agatha Christie.
I received a Digital Review Copy of this anthology in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
From the shortest of stories like the sweet "The Sewell Home for the Temporally Displaced" to the novelette length" Our Lady of the Open Road," this is a uniformly fine anthology of Pinkser's short fiction. Limning the human condition in all of its weirdness and hopefulness, each story can be savored. "Wind Will Rove" was particularly memorable in its appreciation of collective cultural memory and the role of art and music, while "And Then There Were (N-One)" is a clever hat-tip to Agatha Christie.
I received a Digital Review Copy of this anthology in exchange for an honest review.
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