Edited by Benjamin Szumskyj
In regards to Fritz Leiber, I believe that publication of such unpublished and uncollected works only strengthens his literary greatness. Through fragments, drafts and practice writings, we can clearly see the evolution from Leiber, the amateur, to Leiber, the professional. We are exposed to the clear way in which he dedicated his life to the written word and trained his abilities to produce the award-winning masterpieces that we read even today. While some may object to such a volume, I ask them this—is not the dream just as important as the empire that had been built from it? Are not the blueprints and sketches as impressive as the buildings and the artwork? We must place all this into perspective, and see that publishing such works is not a smear upon Leiber’s legacy. Rather, it completes a full circle. If we are asked to be thorough in the biography of an individual, then we must also do so for their bibliography.
— Benjamin Szumskyj, from his Introduction
Table of Contents
Introduction—The Cream of the Damned by Benjamin Szumskyj
Fragments, Drafts and Miscellanea
In the Beginning
Poetry
Other Works
Trade: 2000 fully cloth bound hardcover copies
Limited to 150 numbered leatherbound copies, signed by the editor and sold out pre-publication
Publisher | Subterranean Press |
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