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Strange Wine

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Strange Wine: Fifteen New Stories from the Nightside of the World
First edition cover.
AuthorHarlan Ellison
Cover artistLeo and Diane Dillon
LanguageEnglish
GenreSpeculative fiction
Published1978 (Harper & Row)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages262
ISBN0-06-011113-5
OCLC3446973

Strange Wine is a 1978 short story collection by American writer Harlan Ellison.

Contents

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The book contains the following stories (as well as Ellison's own introduction for each tale):

  • "Introduction: Revealed at Last! What Killed the Dinosaurs! And You Don't Look So Terrific Yourself"
  • "Croatoan"
  • "Working With the Little People"
  • "Killing Bernstein"
  • "Mom"
  • "In Fear of K"
  • "Hitler Painted Roses"
  • "The Wine Has Been Left Open Too Long and the Memory Has Gone Flat"
  • "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet"
  • "Lonely Women are the Vessels of Time"
  • "Emissary from Hamelin"
  • "The New York Review of Bird"
  • "Seeing"
  • "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams"
  • "Strange Wine"
  • "The Diagnosis of Dr. D'arqueAngel"

Reception

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Ellison wrote "Strange Wine" while sitting in the window of Westwood-area science fiction bookstore, A Change of Hobbit.

Stephen King considered this one of the best horror fiction books published between 1950 and 1980 in his 1981 non-fiction book about the horror genre, Danse Macabre, specifically reviewing the stories "Croatoan", "Hitler Painted Roses", "Lonely Women are the Vessels of Time", "Emissary from Hamelin" and "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet".

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