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James Tiptree, Jr.: Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (2004)

Good, but a long-ass book

My first encounter with James Tiptree Jr. (aka Raccoona Sheldon, real name Alice Sheldon) was many years ago, in a short story collection a friend was reading for a university course. The story, "The Screwfly Solution," stuck with me. It was brutal, laying bare the potential within men for violence against women, and the way they'll use religion to justify it.

It wasn't until many years later that the internet revealed the story's title and author — those details having long faded from my mind.

I bought "Her Smoke Rose Up Forever" a few years ago, but only just got around to reading it.

I do recommend it. Sheldon was a ferociously talented writer and storyteller. I loved most of the stories in here. I was surprised to find that The Screwfly Solution had a bit of an old-fashioned feel to it. It felt like something from the fifties or …