The Book of the Long Sun
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The Book of the Long Sun (1993–1996) is a series of four science fantasy novels or one four-volume novel by the American author Gene Wolfe. It is set in the same universe as The Book of the New Sun series that Wolfe inaugurated in 1980, and the Internet Science Fiction Database catalogs them both as sub-series of the "Solar Cycle", along with other writings.[1]
![]() Front cover of the first half or first two books in one volume (Orb Books, 2000) | |
Author | Gene Wolfe |
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Series | Solar Cycle[1] |
Publisher | Tor / Tom Doherty |
Publication date | 1993–1996 (four vols) |
Preceded by | Book of the New Sun sub-series. |
Followed by | Book of the Short Sun sub-series. |
The Long Sun story is continued in The Book of the Short Sun (1999–2001), a series of three novels or one in three volumes.[1] In Short Sun the relation to the original New Sun is made clear.
The Mythopoeic Society considered The Book of the Sun as a whole for annual literary awards. It was one of five finalists for the Mythopoeic Fantasy Award in 1997.[2][3] Locus magazine and the SFWA considered the volumes separately for "Best Novel" awards.[3][lower-alpha 1]