This collection by Lucius Shepard, one of the most exciting new writers to emerge in the 1980s, includes the eponymous story 'Barnacle Bill the Spacer', about an attempted mutiny on a space station, which won the Hugo Award, as well as 'Sports in America', about a man who finds out just how far he is willing to go when he is hired by a local crime boss to kill a man. In 'All the Perfumes of Araby' a small-time smuggler is granted a vision of the future that compels him to change his life, while 'Human History' is a post-apocalyptic adventure story with a hint of decadence. 'The Sun Spider' is a romance of sorts, with a decidedly gothic twist, while in 'Beast of the Heartland', a boxer at the end of his career is lured back into the ring with the promise of one last big payoff. And anyone who has ever completely lost themselves in a piece of music will recognise the inspiration for 'A Little Night Music'. Shepard's stories are not just wonderfully three-dimensional characters dealing with life-changing events; they are filled with colours, textures, sounds and smells, as he describes his backgrounds with as much care as a master painter.
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