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2013 anthology edited by Kate Bernheimer
xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths
AuthorKate Bernheimer et al.
GenrePostmodern literature
Published24 Sep 2013
PublisherPenguin Books
Preceded byMy Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales 

xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths is a 2013 anthology edited by Kate Bernheimer. It is a collection of stories based on older myths and fairy tales, billed as a "new way of mythmaking." The book was nominated for the 2014 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.

Contents

Title Author Original Myth
Anthropogenesis Or: How to Make a Family Laura van den Berg Norse Creation myth
Argos Joy Williams Argos
The Sisters Sabina Murray Bacchantes
Sawdust Edward Carey Baucis and Philemon
Friend Robin Maile Chapman Brownies
The Veiled Prophet David B. The Caliph of One Thousand and One Nights
Henry and Booboo Elanor Dymott Candaules and Gyges
Modern Coyote Shane Jones Coyote myths
Devourings Aimee Bender Cronos
Labyrinth Ron Currie Jr. Daedalus
The Last Flight of Daedalus Anthony Marra Daedalus
Daphne Dawn Raffel Daphne
Demeter Maile Meloy Demeter
Kid Collins Willy Vlautin Demeter and Persephone
Sleeping Beauty Gina Ochsner Eris
Galatea Madeline Miller Galatea and Pygmalion
The Hand Manuel Muñoz God and Satan
The Dummy Benjamin Percy Golem and Pygmalion
The Girl with the Talking Shadow Kate Bernheimer Hades
Wait and See Edith Pearlman Human Pentachromats
An Occasional Icarus Georges-Olivier Châteaureynaud Icarus
Killcrop Victor LaValle Killcrop
The Squid Who Fell in Love with the Sun Ben Loory Kraken
Birdsong from the Radio Elizabeth McCracken Lamia
The Lotus Eaters Aurelie Sheehan Lotus-eaters
Slaves Elizabeth Evans Maenads and Sinbad the Sailor
Drona's Death Max Gladstone Mahabharata
So Many-Headed Gates Sheila Heti Monsters
The Status of Myth Kelly Braffet and Owen King Edith Wharton's Mythology
Narcissus Zachary Mason Narcissus
Back to Blandon Michael Jeffrey Lee Odysseus
The Story I Am Speaking to You Now Davis Schneiderman Odysseus
The Brigadier-General Takes His Final Stand, by James Butt Imad Rahman Oedipus
Dark Resort Heidi Julavits Orpheus and Eurydice
Mystery Spot: 95065 Karen Tei Yamashita Paradise
Lost Lake Emma Straub and Peter Straub Persephone
What Wants My Son Kevin Wilson Phaeton
Thousand Laird Hunt Poseidon
Belle-Medusa Manuela Draeger Post-apocalypse
The Swan's Wife Aamer Hussein Raja Rasalu
Sanna Kathryn Davis Sedna
Madame Liang Lutz Bassmann Sirin
Sissy Kit Reed Sisyphus
In a Structure Simulating an Owl Ander Monson Strix
Cat's Eye Donají Olmedo Tezcatlipoca
Betrayal Sigrid Nunez Transformation
A Horse, a Vine Johanna Skibsrud Trojan Horse
The Hungers of an Old Language Brian Aldiss The Unconscious
The White Horse Sarah Blackman Zeus and Europa

Reception

Publishers Weekly called the book an "ingenious new anthology of boundless imagination". The review concluded that these "enthralling contemporary myths are bold stories of love, loss, friendship, disaster and everything in between."

A review in Time Out praised Bernheimer's wide selection of stories, writing that the collection " from archaic and straightforward to contemporary and experimental—without repeating tone or genre."

The book was nominated for the 2014 World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.

References

  1. "xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths". Publishers Weekly. 11 Nov 2013. Retrieved 19 Dec 2024.
  2. "Book Review: xo Orpheus edited by Kate Bernheimer". Time Out. 17 Sep 2013. Retrieved 19 Dec 2024.
  3. "World Fantasy Awards 2014". sfadb. Retrieved 19 Dec 2024.
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