Description The fiction of Lucius Shepard has more to do with Joseph Conrad than Isaac Asimov.
Fascinated by deception and decay, and generally labeled a cyberpunk writer, his work transcends the limits of genre fiction.
Beast of the Heartland contains seven tales that explore the darkside where science fiction meets horror.
Headed by the award-winning Barnacle Bill the Spacer, a story of high-space mutiny, the book includes A Little Night Music, a gothic tale of insanity; All the Perfumes of Araby, where an adventurer in the Middle East links up with an ancient entity; Human History, a postapocalyptic chiller; Sports in America, a noir tale in the Chandler tradition; The Sun Spider, a mini space opera; and the title story -- an ingenious picture of a battered boxer on the decline.
About the Author Lucius Shepard twice won the World Fantasy Award.
He also won the Hugo, Nebula, and Locus Awards for science-fiction writing several times in addition to the John W.
Campbell Award for Best New Writer.