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Carmen Miranda's Ghost Is Haunting Space Station Three

(1990)
An anthology of stories edited by

 
 
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The inspiration for this anthology of 19 tongue-in-cheek science fiction stories is a song penned by one of the contributors, Leslie Fish, that imagines intergalactic extracorporeal shenanigans by Carmen Miranda and teasingly asks ''what it means for the Human race / That ghosts of generations past are taking off for space.'' Answering this question are well-knowns, less-experienced writers and a couple of novices. The results are a mixed bag of whimsy, farce and melodrama--few entries are memorable but most furnish several laughs. The standouts are ''If Madam Likes You . . . ,'' a sweetly romantic story by Anne McCaffrey; ''Confessional Booths,'' a tale of spiritual hunger by Susan Shwartz; ''In the Can,'' a daffy murder melodrama by Esther Friesner; and ''The Entertainer,'' by Eric Blackburn, about a Scottish con man who finds a meal ticket in Carmen Miranda. Sakers wrote The Leaves of October.


Genre: Science Fiction

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