The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories

The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet and Other Stories

By Vandana Singh

Pages

206

Rating

3.93

Year

2009

Science Fiction FantasyFantasyScience FictionFictionShort StoriesSpeculative Fiction

Description

Well known and well regarded in the world of science fiction and fantasy writing, Vandana Singh brings her unique imagination to a wider audience in this collection of stories, newly reissued by Zubaan Books. In the title story, a woman tells her husband of her curious discovery: that she is inhabited by small alien creatures. In another, a young girl making her way to college through the streets of Delhi comes across a mysterious tetrahedron. Is it a spaceship? Or a secret weapon?

The first Indian female speculative fiction writer, Singh has said that her genre is a “chance to find ourselves part of a larger whole; to step out of the claustrophobia of the exclusively human and discover joy, terror, wonder, and meaning in the greater universe.” A revolutionary voice in fantasy writing, Singh brings her passion for discovery to these stories, and the result is like nothing of this world.

Contents:
Hunger (2007)
Delhi (2004)
The Woman Who Thought She Was a Planet (2003)
Infinities (2008)
Thirst (2004)
Conservation Laws (2008)
Three Tales from Sky River: Myths for a Starfaring Age (2004)
The Tetrahedron (2005)
The Wife (2003)
The Room on the Roof (2002)
A Speculative Manifesto (2008) essay