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Tanith Lee (19 September 1947 – 24 May 2015) was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. She wrote more than 90 novels and 300 short stories, and was the winner of multiple World Fantasy Society Derleth Awards, the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Horror. She also wrote a children's picture book (Animal Castle), and many poems. She wrote two episodes of the BBC science fiction series Blake's 7. She was the first woman to win the British Fantasy Award best novel award (also known as the August Derleth Award), for her book Death's Master (1980). Biography Early life Tanith Lee was born on 19 September 1947 in London, to professional dancers Bernard and Hylda Lee. Despite a persistent rumour, she was not the daughter of Bernard Lee (the actor who played "M" in the James Bond series films between 1962 and 1979). According to Lee, although her childhood was happy, she was the "traditional kid that got bullied," and had to move around frequently due to her parents' work. Although her family was poor, they maintained a large paperback collection, and Lee read weird fiction, including "Silken Swift" by Theodore Sturgeon and "Gabriel Ernest" by Saki, and discussed such literature as Hamlet and Dracula with her parents. Lee attended many different schools in childhood. She was at first "incapable" of reading due to a mild form of dyslexia, which was diagnosed later in life, but when she was aged 8, her father taught her to read in about a month, and she began to write at the age of 9. Education Because Lee's parents had to move for jobs, Lee attended numerous primary schools, then Prendergast Grammar School for Girls. After secondary school, Lee attended Croydon Art College for a year. Realising that was not what she wanted to do, she dropped out of her course and held a number of occupations, including file clerk, waitress, shop assistant, and assistant librarian. Writing career She began publishing with The Betrothed (1968), a short story privately printed by a friend, but started serious writing with several children's fantasies. Of these, The Dragon Hoard (1971), her first novel, is a comic fantasy, in which an affronted enchantress compels the quest-ridden protagonist to shapeshift humiliatingly into a raven at unpredictable moments. Princess Hynchatti & Some Other Surprises (collection of linked stories in 1972) puts its cast through various travails. In Companions on the Road (1975) the companions are the villains, a trio of hellish revenants who kill through their control of Dreams as they search for the holders of a magic chalice. The Winter Players (1976) – assembled with the previous book as Companions on the Road and The Winter Players: Two Novellas (1977) – dramatises the interaction between a young woman and the accursed wanderer whom she ultimately redeems. Even in these early works, several characteristic motifs dominate: the Rite of Passage whereby a young protagonist comes to terms – often via Metamorphosis – with his or her extraordinary nature, and strives for Balance in a riven world; vivid, but indeterminate, landscapes serving as almost interchangeable backdrops for psychic dramas; and a fine indifference to any moralistic settling of scores, her tales tending to close with Good and Evil characters settling into uneasy equipoise. Her first professional sale came from "Eustace," a ninety-word vignette at the age of 21 in 1968. She continued to work in various jobs for almost another decade, due to rejection of her books. Her first novel (for children) was The Dragon Hoard, published in 1971 by Macmillan. Her career took off with the acceptance in 1975 by DAW Books USA of her adult fantasy epic The Birthgrave – a mass-market paperback. Many British publishers rejected The Birthgrave so she approached DAW Books. Lee subsequently maintained a prolific output in popular genre writing. The Birthgrave allowed Lee to be a full-time writer and stop doing "stupid and soul-killing jobs." During the nineties her "career went through the doldrums" because of trends in publishing. Major publishing companies were less accepting of Lee's later works. The companies which Lee worked with for years refused to look at her proposals. Smaller companies were publishing just a few of Lee's works. The refusals did not stop her from writing and she had numerous unpublished novels and short stories. Letters from fans asked if she were dead because no new work had been published. Lee tried changing her genre, but to no success. However, Internet sales succeeded in reviving her writing. Book sales Lee had "quietly phenomenal sales" at certain periods throughout her career. When she tried changing genres, some of her works were liked by critics and published by small publishers, but it made no difference. The royalties were good before the publishers went bankrupt. Personal life and death In 1987, Lee met artist and writer John Kaiine. In 1992, the couple married. They lived in the south of England. Lee died at her home in East Sussex of breast cancer on 24 May 2015. Works Lee often uses the transitional character of the bildungsroman, or coming-of-age stories. For instance, the protagonist of Lee's The Birthgrave undertakes a journey to understanding her identity and culture. Lee's two longest werewolf stories, "Wolfland" and Lycanthia, follow Lee's custom of reversing the images of popular culture icons. Lee approximates the werewolves' behaviours according to the social and hunting patterns of wild wolves. In altering this trope, she endows werewolf stories with a new and more positive mythos. Lee's 1971 debut was the children's book The Dragon Hoard; her first adult book was The Birthgrave in 1975. Lee's prolific output spans a host of different genres, including adult fantasy, children's fantasy, science fiction, horror, Gothic horror, Gothic romance, and historical fiction. Her series of interconnected tales called The Flat-Earth Cycle, beginning with Night's Master and Death's Master, is similar in scope and breadth to Jack Vance's The Dying Earth. Night's Master contains allegorical tales involving Azhrarn, a demonic prince who kidnaps and raises a beautiful boy and separates him from the sorrow of the real world. Eventually, the boy wants to know more about the earth, and asks to be returned, setting off a series of encounters between Azhrarn and mankind, some horrific and some positive. Later tales are loosely based on Babylonian mythology. In the science fiction Four-BEE series, Lee explores youth culture and identity in a society which grants eternally young teenagers complete freedom. They are even killed and receive new bodies, gender and/or identity over and over again. Lee has also written a historical novel with The Gods are Thirsty, set during the French Revolution.During the late 1980s she published three collections - Dreams of Dark and Light (1986), Women as Demons (1989) and The .... Discover the Tanith Lee popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tanith Lee books.

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  • Redder than Blood synopsis, comments

    Redder than Blood

    Tanith Lee

    You’ve rarely seen your favorite fairy tale characters quite like this.In 1983, Tanith Lee captivated readers with Red as Blood, a collection of short stories featuring twisted and...

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    Songs of the Dying Earth

    George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois

    This tribute anthology celebrates the work of SF/F legend Jack Vance, featuring original stories from George R. R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Dan Simmons, Elizabeth Moon, Tanith Lee, Tad...

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    Hunting the White Witch

    Tanith Lee

    Vazkor, who assumed the name of the warrior father he had never known, seeks his mother, a survivor of the hated Old Race known as the White Witch. He has sworn to kill her, to ave...

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    Companions on the Road

    Tanith Lee

    Now available in a redesigned edition, these classic fantasy novellas from master fantasist Lee relay the tales of brave adventurers whose lives are forever changed by the strange ...

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    DAS WINTERSPIEL

    Tanith Lee

    Eines Tages taucht bei Oaive, der Hüterin des heiligen Schreins, ein Fremder auf, der von ihr die Reliquie des Schreins fordert. Als sie ihm die Herausgabe verweigert, stiehlt er i...

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    Electric Forest

    Tanith Lee

    Now available in a redesigned edition, Tanith Lee's scifi classic of a woman's quest for acceptance through the transfer of her consciousness to an artificial body.In the futuristi...

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    ZEICHEN IM WASSER

    Tanith Lee

    Tanith Lee ist eine Meisterin phantastischer Stimmungsbilder und romantischer Atmosphären; neben C. J. Cherryh gilt sie als eine der wichtigsten Vertreterinnen der anspruchsvollen ...

  • Day by Night synopsis, comments

    Day by Night

    Tanith Lee

    This repackaged edition of a classic scifi tale from a master storyteller explores a planet of great contrasts, one side in perpetual light, the other in darkness.Vel Thaidis is a ...

  • HERR DER NACHT - ERSTER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE synopsis, comments

    HERR DER NACHT - ERSTER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE

    Tanith Lee

    Zu jener Zeit, als die Erde noch keine Kugel war, sondern eine flache Ebene, unter der die Dämonen hausten und über der die Götter thronten, beherrschte Azrharn die Unterwelt, und ...

  • Best New Horror synopsis, comments

    Best New Horror

    Stephen Jones

    Best New Horror combines dozens of the best and grisliest short stories of today. For twentyfive years this series has been published in the United Kingdom as The Mammoth Book of B...

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    BEISS NICHT IN DIE SONNE

    Tanith Lee

    In der fernen Zukunft der Erde...Die Menschen leben in übertechnisierten Kuppelstädten inmitten einer lebensfeindlichen Wüste. Es scheint ein Paradies zu sein, in dem alles in vers...

  • Emerald Magic synopsis, comments

    Emerald Magic

    Andrew M. Greeley

    Mythology and magic come alive in this collection of Irish fantasy stories by some of today's finest authors.Ireland is a nation that holds fast to its history and heritage, and no...

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    DER GOTT DES WALDES - DAS BLUT DER ROSEN II

    Tanith Lee

    Alle Lebewesen der magischen Waldwelt sind dem verführerischen Willen Anjelens unterworfen, eines Priesters von großer Macht. Er verkörpert eine schreckliche, wilde Macht – ob zum ...

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    The Storm Lord

    Tanith Lee

    A recognized master fantasist, Tanith Lee has won multiple awards for her craft, including the British Fantasy Award, the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, and the Bram Sto...

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    DER ELEKTRISCHE WALD

    Tanith Lee

    »Hässlich!«, riefen die Kinder hinter Magdala Cled her, wenn sie sie traten und an ihren Haaren zogen. Denn hässlich zu sein war ein Verbrechen in der ansonsten idealen Gesellschaf...

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    The Silver Metal Lover

    Tanith Lee

    Tanith Lee is one of the most thoughtprovoking and imaginative authors of our time. In this unforgettably poignant novel, Lee has created a classic talea beautiful, tragic, sensual...

  • DER DUNKLE ENGEL - DAS BLUT DER ROSEN I synopsis, comments

    DER DUNKLE ENGEL - DAS BLUT DER ROSEN I

    Tanith Lee

    Als Kind wurde Mechail von einer schwarzen Motte hochgehoben und fallengelassen. Seitdem ist er ein Krüppel und scheint für immer den dunklen Mächten zu gehören. Vom Halbbruder in ...

  • The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories synopsis, comments

    The Mammoth Book of Nightmare Stories

    Stephen Jones

    Winner of the British Fantasy AwardSixteen rare terror tales not to be read at night! To sleep, perchance to dream . . . of horrors! Here are some of the stories that gave their ow...

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    TRINKT DEN SAPHIRWEIN

    Tanith Lee

    VierBEE ist eine utopische Stadt. Eine Kuppelstadt, in der man lange lebt und wo man Körper, Geschlecht und Rasse nach Belieben wechselt.Alles ist erlaubt, nur eines nicht: das Töt...

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    HERR DES TODES - ZWEITER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE

    Tanith Lee

    Zu jener Zeit, da die Erde noch keine Kugel, sondern eine flache Scheibe war, hausten Dämonen unter der Oberfläche und suchten Städte und Königreiche heim, um ihre Lust am Bösen zu...

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    The White Serpent

    Tanith Lee

    A recognized master fantasist, Tanith Lee has won multiple awards for her craft, including the British Fantasy Award, the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, and the Bram Sto...

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    Anackire

    Tanith Lee

    A recognized master fantasist, Tanith Lee has won multiple awards for her craft, including the British Fantasy Award, the World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, and the Bram Sto...

  • The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women synopsis, comments

    The Mammoth Book of Vampire Stories by Women

    Stephen Jones & Ingrid Pitt

    Thirtyfive uncanny and erotic tales of vampires written by supernatural fiction’s greatest mistresses of the macabre."Fashions change, and the urbane vampire created by Byron and c...

  • Modern Classics of Fantasy synopsis, comments

    Modern Classics of Fantasy

    Gardner Dozois

    While humanity has been telling fantastic stories for millennia, fantasy fiction has only come into its own as a genre in the latter half of the twentieth century, as the works of ...

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    MEDEA

    Tanith Lee

    Ein verlassener, sterbender Planet. Eine Frau, die zurückbleibt. Die Begegnung mit einem fremden Raumfahrer. Ein Picknick in Ruinen. Eine vollständig automatisierte und anonymisie...

  • The Mammoth Book Of Warriors and Wizardry synopsis, comments

    The Mammoth Book Of Warriors and Wizardry

    Sean Wallace

    A stellar collection of short fantasy fiction from authors who have made an impact over the last decade, along with some bestselling favourites. These stories of lifeanddeath strug...

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    HERR DER ILLUSIONEN - DRITTER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE

    Tanith Lee

    In jenen Zeiten, da die Erde noch eine Scheibe war und die Götter das Universum noch nicht umgestaltet hatten, war das Menschengeschlecht ein Spielball der unsterblichen Herren...C...

  • HERRIN DES DELIRIUMS - VIERTER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE synopsis, comments

    HERRIN DES DELIRIUMS - VIERTER ROMAN VON DER FLACHEN ERDE

    Tanith Lee

    Zu jener Zeit, da die Erde noch keine Kugel, sondern eine flache Scheibe war, zeugte der Herr der Nacht seine Tochter Azhriaz. Verborgen vor den Blicken der Sterblichen, sollte sie...