Where would our Friday giveaways be without the generosity of our good friends at Picador? Once again, they come to the rescue, allowing us to offer a title that got considerable attention in its hardcover release: Julie Phillips's James Tiptree, Jr. - The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon. The NBCC award-winning story of this renowned science fiction writer drew raves from the likes of Francine Prose, Jonathan Lethem, Laura Miller and the TLS. Here's Dave Itzkoff writing for The New York Times Book Review:
As science fiction readers would learn just a few months later, Tiptree was closer in age to 61 but was an avid traveler and gun enthusiast who had worked for the United States government. Also, James Tiptree Jr. was a woman named Alice Sheldon.
Though Tiptree’s narratives of alien worlds and alienation make up one of science fiction’s most vivid and influential bodies of work, Sheldon, who committed suicide in 1987, has remained an incomplete canvas, accessible to readers only through her pseudonymous fiction and some posthumously published nonfiction, correspondence and poetry. But in Julie Phillips’s engrossing and endlessly revelatory biography, the woman behind the alias is at last allowed to step into the spotlight, emerging as neither a malicious prankster nor a defiant contrarian, but simply as a writer for whom science fiction proved to be the ideal genre to tell her own story.
Sounds good, eh? Well, you know what to do. Drop us a line, subject line "DOUBLE DOWN" and include your full mailing address. Previous winners are ineligible and we'll take all entries until 7 p.m. PST, and then the Random Number Generator will do the rest. Until then.
UPDATE: Congratulations to winner Dennis Carey of Portland, OR. Light posting on the Monday holiday, then back for more fun on Tuesday.
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