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Eye (short story collection)

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Eye
Cover of the first edition
AuthorFrank Herbert
IllustratorJim Burns
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherBerkley Books
Publication date
1985
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages328
ISBN0-425-08398-5
Preceded byThe Priests of Psi (1980) 
Followed byThe Collected Stories of Frank Herbert (2014) 

Eye (1985) is a collection of 13 science fiction short stories by American writer Frank Herbert. All of the works had been previously published in magazine or book form, except for "The Road to Dune".

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Transcription

Contents

Introduction

Herbert discusses David Lynch's film Dune and his own participation in the production, and lists scenes that were shot, but cut from the released version.

Short fiction

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Eye for White Dwarf #83, and stated that "It's a good anthology, free of the grotty potboilers which filled out earlier collections. I would have preferred another 'real' short story or two in place of the extract from The Dragon in the Sea (which deserves to be read in context): otherwise, OK."[1]

Awards

Eye was nominated for a Locus Award for best short story collection in 1986, but lost to Stephen King's collection Skeleton Crew.[2]

References

  1. ^ Langford, Dave (November 1986). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 83. Games Workshop. p. 8.
  2. ^ "1986 Locus Awards: Collection". LocusMag.com. Archived from the original on June 16, 2010. Retrieved July 27, 2011.

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