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A Separate War and Other Stories [Mass Market Paperback]

Joe Haldeman

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Ace; Reprint edition (July 31 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441015174
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441015177
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.8 x 2.2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 136 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #353,653 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

Old pro Haldeman (Camouflage) has a gift for seeing issues in a sympathetic but dispassionate perspective, as shown by the 15 tales in this collection. How can we live as human beings in an uncaring universe? he asks. The title story returns to the conclusion of the Hugo- and Nebula-winning novel The Forever War as seen by another character, discovering uncomfortable but ultimately encouraging things about our capacity to adapt and endure. Other selections, such as "Finding My Shadow" and "Civil Disobedience," are much bleaker, as they angrily extrapolate trends in American politics and our abuse of the environment. Set on a far future Earth, "For White Hill" is one of the most memorable tragic love stories ever written as SF. While the book includes a few minor pieces, notably two early stories that contain the basis for Camouflage, Haldeman's work is never less than clever and sometimes much more. (Aug.)
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From Booklist

Ever since his Hugo- and Nebula-winning debut novel, The Forever War (1975), Haldeman has racked up trophies and award nominations almost yearly. His last novel, Camouflage (2004), garnered the James Tiptree Award, and the latest collection of his short fiction, encompassing primarily stories from the late 1990s through 2005, includes three recent prizewinners. Drawing on Haldeman's background as a Vietnam vet, many stories feature military themes or battle-driven plots. "A Separate War" resurrects the heroine of Haldeman's first novel, who discovers that not only doesn't the war last forever, but en route to making peace, humans have become a hive-mind species like their former enemy. In "Giza," a group of genetically altered asteroid miners reacts to the discovery of built-in sterility by sending their asteroid on a collision course with Earth. An introduction about developing "those crazy ideas" and an afterword revealing the inspiration for each story should please Haldeman fans as well as aspiring sf writers. Carl Hays
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars A Separate Piece of Joe Haldeman, July 17 2010
By Scotman365 "James" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: A Separate War and Other Stories (Mass Market Paperback)
A Separate Piece of Haldeman's Sci-Fi Anthology

A Separate War and other stories is an attempt by the old sci-fi writer, Joe Haldeman (The Forever War) to represent stories of his full range as a writer. This is an interesting concept, as he starts his first tale as one of the stories he ever first submitted, to his last one, a funky tale written like a movie script!

Listing all the stories and analyzing each would be hard not only on this writer but on the reader as well -- so here are the ones that impacted me, good or ill.

The intro written by one of my favorite writers, Connie Willis, was entertaining enough. Usually I skip these prefaces, but she gushes about the eloquence of Joe and her excitement at meeting him. I can relate, regarding meeting celebrities. Moving on...

The first story, A Separate War, was the best one. It takes up where The Forever War leaves off. It's military science fiction at its best -- an alien/human war where one must compensate for the great distances traveled, the impossibility of relationships, and he writes a gay element into the story to give it some interest and perhaps shock value.

I find this in several stories where his characters have some character flaw, are in the military, are gay to some extent or are impacted by a cold and ruthless social norm.

Finding My Shadow was a sad love story about Boston after its annihilation by a virus bomb. The government has declared the area a disaster area. The protagonist however, who left her lover to the virus, defects and joins the victims, only to find that the disease has long been dissipated. She tries to tell her government that with surprising results.

For White Hill is another 'alien war' story. A team of artists are on the planet Earth, which is uninhabitable except for a few stations where you can get the virus that wiped out all life flushed out of your system (in a gruesomely painful manner). It's really about love, about environmental disasters and about self-sacrifice. It's long, too!

Giza reflects on Man's attempt to bio-engineer himself to be able to mine the asteroids. Except his new creation rebels and the results are not pretty. I was not impressed with the last story, Fantasy for Six Electrodes and One Adrenaline Drip, which was written as a movie script where you could key in emotions and sex stimulation.

Haldeman makes his political views well known with an alien "child", Braxn, who becomes the President of the United States in order to know the feeling of power and his father who tamps down his power to teach him some humility. These are in the related tales Power Complex and Out of Phase.

Overall, an entertaining piece of work. I have yet to read Haldeman's novels but his short stories are hit or miss. I would probably go ahead and read his novels The Accidental Time Machine and The Forever War, but his shorts, well, are not bad at all.

6 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A young writer who became an award winner in his genre., Nov 6 2006
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Separate War And Other Stories (Hardcover)
Joe Haldeman's A SEPARATE WAR AND OTHER STORIES gathers, for the first time, some fifteen tales of Haldeman's best works, from his first short story to later favorites, and will delight and surprise fans who know him best through his full-length award-winning novels THE FOREVER WAR and others. These retrospective stories come with in-depth author notes and provide a strong chronological assessment of the changing skills of a young writer who became an award winner in his genre.

Diane C. Donovan

California Bookwatch

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Set of Short Stories!!, Feb 1 2007
By A. Stagg - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Separate War And Other Stories (Hardcover)
Joe Haldeman is one of my favorite writers. This is a great book of short stories that give you a glimpse into the breadth of his writing talent and also a look at his thinking and writing over time. Very interesting compilation. Worth your time to read!!
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