WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #111: THE GORGON AND OTHER BEASTLY TALES By Tanith Lee

COVER ARTWORK BY VICTORIA POYSER

I’ve read several of Tanith Lee’s fantasy novels over the years, but this is the first time I’ve read one of Lee’s short story collections. The Gorgon and Other Beastly Tales (1985) features gorgons, unicorns, shapeshifters, and other strange beasts.

My favorite story is “Sirriamnis” where a loyal slave of a Greek nobleman and his handsome son narrates the story of the purchase of an exotic woman who becomes the lord’s son’s concubine. The slave suspects this exotic woman is more than she appears…and he is very right.

If you’re in the mood for strangeness and plots with twists and surprises, Tanith Lee’s The Gorgon and Other Beastly Tales provides hours of wonder and thrills. GRADE: B+

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8 thoughts on “WEDNESDAY’S SHORT STORIES #111: THE GORGON AND OTHER BEASTLY TALES By Tanith Lee

  1. Steve+A+Oerkfitz

    I like Tanith Lee. I have read more of her novels than story collections. I have this collection. I was just looking through it a couple of days ago.

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  2. Todd Mason

    I’d say her batting average was better in short fiction, in my incomplete experience. Not to slight THE BIRTHGRAVE, but with a dim memory of at least its first sequel.

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  3. Todd Mason

    Victoria Poyser didn’t get as much attention as some of the artists of her time. I mostly remember her work in GALAXY toward its end, where she was no doubt underpaid.

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  4. tracybham

    I am not familiar with Tanith Lee. I don’t read much fantasy at all. This might be a good sampler for me because it has a novella and that could give me an idea of what her longer fiction is like.

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