Muse of Fire

Muse of Fire is a science fiction novella by Dan Simmons. It is about a group of Shakespearean actors, the "Earth's Men", in the far future where humans are a minor conquered species, spread across the stars in subservient roles. The narrator, one of the actors, suspects the alien masters of the galaxy are deciding the fate of humanity based on the performances.

Muse of Fire
Hardcover first edition
AuthorDan Simmons
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherSubterranean Press
Publication date
October 28, 2008
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages100 (first edition, hardback)
ISBN978-1596061811 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC276486331

Muse of Fire was originally published in 2007, in the anthology The New Space Opera,[1] and standalone by Subterranean Press in 2008.

Muse of Fire was a finalist for the 2008 Locus Awards in the Best Novella category.[2]

Title source

The title comes from William Shakespeare's Henry V (Prologue, 1–4):

O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend
The brightest heaven of invention,
A kingdom for a stage, princes to act
And monarchs to behold the swelling scene!

In the novella, "Muse of Fire" is the name of the "Earth's Men" ship.

Reception

Ray Olson of Booklist wrote: "Simmons' novella ... is an exceptionally artful religious legend of the far future, and quite special." [3]

Publishers Weekly wrote: "This finely crafted novella is a perfect example of Simmons's many strengths."[4] According to Dorman T. Shindler of The Denver Post: "The whole thing feels more like a blueprint for a novel rather than a proper piece of short fiction."[5]

References

  1. Gardner Dozois; Jonathan Strahan (eds.). The New Space Opera. Harper Voyager. p. 454. ISBN 9780060846756.
  2. "Locus Awards Finalists". Locus.
  3. Ray Olson (2008-11-15). "Muse of Fire". Booklist: 23.
  4. "Muse of Fire". Publishers Weekly: 40. 2008-10-20.
  5. Dorman T. Shindler (2009-01-18). ""Muse of Fire" feels unfleshed". The Denver Post.
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