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9780670035267

Green Man Anthology Tales from the Mythic Forest

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  • ISBN13:

    9780670035267

  • ISBN10:

    0670035262

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2002-05-27
  • Publisher: Viking Juvenile

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Summary

One of our most enduring, universal myths is that of the Green Man-the spirit who stands for Nature in its most wild and untamed form, a man with leaves for hair who dwells deep within the mythic forest. Through the ages and around the world, the Green Man and other nature spirits have appeared in stories, songs, and artwork, as well as many beloved fantasy novels, including Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. Now Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, the acclaimed editors of over thirty anthologies, have gathered some of today's finest writers of magical fiction-including, among many others, the bestselling Neil Gaiman (Sandman; American Gods), Jane Yolen (Briar Rose), Gregory Maguire (Wicked), and Patricia A. McKillip (The Tower at Stony Wood)-to interpret the spirits of nature in short stories and poetry. Folklorist and artist Charles Vess (Stardust) brings his stellar eye and brush to the decorations, and Windling provides an introduction exploring Green Man symbolism and forest myth. The Green Manwill become required reading for teenagers and adults alike-not only for fans of fantasy fiction, but for all readers interested in mythology and the mysteries of the wilderness. Introduction by Terri Winding. Cover and decorations by Charles Vess.

Author Biography

Ellen Datlow is the editor of Sci Fiction (scifi.com/scifiction).

Terri Windling (endicott-studio.com) is the author of The Wood Wife.

Table of Contents

Preface 1(2)
Ellen Datlow
Terri Windling
Introduction 3(15)
Terri Windling
Going Wodwo (poem)
18(3)
Neil Gaiman
Grand Central Park
21(23)
Delia Sherman
Daphne
44(7)
Michael Cadnum
Somewhere in My Mind There Is a Painting Box
51(35)
Charles de Lint
Among the Leaves So Green
86(29)
Tanith Lee
Song of the Cailleach Bheur (poem)
115(3)
Jane Yolen
Hunter's Moon
118(19)
Patricia A. McKillip
Charlie's Away
137(31)
Midori Snyder
A World Painted Birds
168(23)
Katherine Vaz
Grounded
191(32)
Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Overlooking
223(15)
Carol Emshwiller
Fee, Fie, Foe, et Cetera
238(24)
Gregory Maguire
Joshua Tree
262(37)
Emma Bull
Ali Anugne O Chash (The Boy Who Was)
299(13)
Carolyn Dunn
Remnants
312(10)
Kathe Koja
The Pagodas of Ciboure
322(28)
M. Shayne Bell
Green Men (poem)
350(3)
Bill Lewis
The Green Word
353(32)
Jeffrey Ford
About the Editors 385(2)
About the Artist 387

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