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Fire Watch collects 12 stories from one of science fiction's most decorated authors. Although the stories are thematically unrelated, an undercurrent of mortality weights many of the tales with a powerful sense of humanity's frailties. Two of the best pieces are "A Letter from the Clearys" and "The Sidon in the Mirror," both of which show people reacting to death in characteristically odd (and disappointingly human) ways. Fans of Willis's time-travel books, The Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog, will be delighted to find that the title story tells of another hapless Oxford history student sent back to World War II Britain to learn a hard lesson. Just when the book threatens to leave you morose and depressed, Willis reveals her wonderfully absurdist side in "Mail Order Clone" and "Blued Moon." Willis is a master of the novel, but her short stories are superb reading as well. This is a nice collection for a fan's library and a great introduction for those unfamiliar with her work. --Therese Littleton

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"One of science fiction's best writers."--The Denver Post

"Connie Willis deploys the apparatus of science fiction to illuminate character and relationships, and her writing is fresh, subtle, and deeply moving."--The New York Times Book Review

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4.0étoiles sur 5 An Opulent Collection of the Wild and Weird, Avril 5 2004
Par Patrick Shepherd "hyperpat" (San Jose, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is an excellent collection of stories by one of today's premier writers of speculative fiction (I use the term advisedly as some of these stories cross the border from science fiction to fantasy and most unusual horror).

The opening story, "Fire Watch", really belongs in the same universe as her Doomsday Book and To Say Nothing of the Dog, dealing with a time traveler in London during the Blitz. Very effective, with a well realized main character, it explores what the real purpose of life is under the pressure of either trying to change or preserve the past.

The best story here may be "All My Darling Daughters", which presents a boarding school of the future that will surprise and shock. Written in a futuristic teen slang that takes a little time to get used to (and is quite a departure from Willis' normal style), its investigation of [adult content] morals and abusive 'fathers' provides much food for thought. The story is strongly anti-male without crossing the line into being a feminist tract, with a fair dollop of Willis' trademark satire. Disturbing and all too believable.

"Sidon in the Mirror" is an odd combination of science fiction and horror. From a starting point of call-girl house located on the surface of a star, it travels an unusual road through murder, love, and true desires for death as it follows a being who, by nature, ends up becoming a 'copy' of someone in his close circle of acquaintances. Very different, but I did feel the ending was a little too pat.

"Samaritan" explores an area investigated by several others, such as Heinlein's "Jerry Was Man" and Orson Scott Card's Lovelock, about where the line should be drawn between animal and human. As usual, Connie brings her own viewpoint to this idea, and does so in quite an effective manner.

"Service for the Burial of the Dead" definitely crosses the line into fantasy/horror, but regardless of the genre, Willis knows how to write a tale that will engross and force the reader's participation - in this case, in a most spine-tingling manner.

"Mail Order Clone" deals with a man who orders a clone of himself from a magazine ad, and has a definite funny side as it explores gullibility, bureaucracies, and domestic relations.

"Daisy in the Sun" will take a bit of effort to follow, as for much of the early part of the story things do not seem to be very logical - in fact much of it feels very dreamlike, with a dream's lack of consistency. "A Letter from the Clearys", while well written, follows too closely to some by now clichéd ideas. "And Come from Miles Around" is too slight an idea to be really effective, but makes for a decent quiet read.

"Blued Moon" is, for my money, the weakest story in the book, dealing with happenstances of coincidence gone wild, under the influence of an artificial blue moon. Here I'm afraid Willis tried too hard for the slapstick and the crazy within her satirical outline, but this was the only story in the book that I thought really failed.

Overall, Willis demonstrates, in story after story, a great understanding of human nature, from its best attributes to its embarrassing foibles. She can be funny, poignant, ethereal, biting, demanding, and gritty, but she is always entertaining and worth reading.(...)

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A mixed bag of early stories - better work is available, Fév 10 2004
This is a collection of short stories by one of the most original thinkers in the entire science fiction genre. In the destined-to-be-a-classic "Fire Watch" a time-traveling history student gets too involved while studying the London Blitz. Other top-notch entries include the shocking "All My Darling Daughters" which describes an off-planet boarding school that teaches young men a unique lesson in relationships, "A Letter from the Clearys", a sad and moving tale of post-apocalyptic America, and "The Sidon in the Mirror" which tells the tragic story of a drifter who copies the personality traits of others. Each of these stories is powerful, pointed, and offers a unique vision of some aspect of life in the future.

A little less intense, but still of very good quality are "Lost and Found" which invokes the Second Coming, "Daisy in the Sun" showing how life goes on, even with extinction hanging over us, and "Samaritan" which describes a minister who must make a difficult decision about a church's trained orangutan. Each of these stories is sure to do more than merely please.

Rounding out the collection, Willis offers "Service for the Burial of the Dead", about guilt and loss and a lover who dies too soon, "The Father of the Bride", a silly addendum to a classic fairy tale, "And Come from Miles Around" wherein a mother observes the observers at an eclipse (but no one else does), "Mail-Order Clone", an inane tale of a customer who is dissatisfied with his mail-order purchase, and "Blued Moon" a truly unique story showing how a chemical company's discharge has bizarre effects on human behavior. Many of this last group are intended to be humorous, and perhaps shouldn't be classified as science fiction at all, but most are at least entertaining.

Fans of the author will be very pleased with this collection. Those new to Willis may find these stories impressive, but not overpowering enough to convince them to start on one of her brilliant (but admittedly lengthy) novels. This is unfortunate, since such masterpieces as To Say Nothing of the Dog and The Doomsday Book are among the best that contemporary fiction has to offer.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 Comparatively unpolished, Aoû 6 2003
Par bikeshopgirl (O'Connor, ACT Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
OK. Let me preface these comments by saying that Ms Willis is among my favourite authors, but...
This collection of short stories is not up to her usually high standard. If you're interested in some short, sharp flights of fancy to the standard of 'The Doomsday Book', check out 'Impossible Things'.
Mind you, each story in 'Fire Watch' has a preamble in which Ms Willis explains her underlying intentions. These pieces were often more interesting for me - a glimpse behind the veil. My favourite was the opening for 'The Sidon in the Mirror': "There's been a lot of research on twins lately, especially twins who were raised seperately. They meet for the first time at age thirty and find that they both smoke Malboros, drive Rabbits, are married to girls named Jennifer, and are computer technicians. You see them on TV. Donahue asks them a question and they both start to answer at the same time, in the same words. They stop, both of them lean backward, put their hands in their knees, reach for a Malboro. Doesn't this strike terror into any hearts besides mine?" Yes. Yes, it does.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 She makes it look easy
The Blued Moon has to be read to be believed. I tried reading this out loud to my wife, and I couldn't get the words out was laughing so hard, CRYING I was laughing so... Lisez davantage
Publié le Avril 12 2003 par Jeramie D. Shake

4.0étoiles sur 5 Not her strongest collection
Not that anything she writes could be bad, but this collection never appealed to me quite as much as Impossible Things. Lisez davantage
Publié le Déc 14 2001 par tanaise

2.0étoiles sur 5 Weak plots, unsatisfying resolutions. Avoid.
Having previously read and enjoyed Willis' novel Bellwether (and, somewhat more problematically, Doomsday Book), I found myself tremendously disappointed in this collection of her... Lisez davantage
Publié le Jui 8 2001 par Michael Rawdon

5.0étoiles sur 5 Searing
I love Willis' work, and this collection of short stories is perhaps the best intro. She writes with a laser sharp clarity that can devastate you. Lisez davantage
Publié le Nov. 9 2000 par hecabe

4.0étoiles sur 5 Excellent collection from a top sf writer
Connie is one of the best sf writers today, and these stories show why, from the moving (and award-winning) title story to the humorous "Blued Moon" (where an incineration project... Lisez davantage
Publié le Sep 24 2000 par Kevin W. Parker

5.0étoiles sur 5 good stories that made me think
I really liked this book. The first story inspired me to investigate further into the Battle of Britain and World War II. Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 17 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 It would be a crime for any of her books to go out of print
So of course I'm glad this one is back in print. She is hands down my favorite fantasy/science fiction author and her short stories are a wonderful introduction. Lisez davantage
Publié le Mai 23 2000 par Robin Boone

5.0étoiles sur 5 Willis displays an amazing range!
I was so pleased to see Bantam re-release Fire Watch. I feel it is the definitive Connie Willis. It features the first of her Oxford Time Travel universe stories (Fire Watch),... Lisez davantage
Publié le Juil 1 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Glad this has been reprinted!
This wide-ranging story collection is THE gift I give to friends when they wonder aloud whether imaginative literature can BE literature; it's both "sf" and... Lisez davantage
Publié le Janv. 7 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful soft science fiction, real people, makes you think
Connie Willis is an amazingly diversified writer whose collection of short stories ranges from the near future/near past (Fire Watch; A Letter from the Clearys), somewhat more... Lisez davantage
Publié le Oct. 26 1998

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