Monday, November 01, 2004

Scott Card, Orson: The Grinning Man

This is why I read Sci-Fi. If someone asked me to define what appeals to me about Sci-Fi, I would read them this short story. It is great. I read it in the Robert Silverberg editied collection Legends (Silverberg, King, Brooks and other feature in this outstanding book). The mini-narrative is a side-line (like a lot of these types of stories) from Orson Scott Card's Alvin Maker series, and is a wonderfully warm anecdote. The characters are joyful and funny without spoiling into silliness, the scenes are believable and the story is sugar-coated with imagination. This is story telling in the vein of the brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Andersen. Perhaps it won't e remembered, but it should - it's a warm cup of tea on a cold winter's morning. It would only take an hour to read, so find this book and read it - rarely have I spent such a fulfilling hour in the world of commas and full-stops.