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C. J. Cherryh at Norcon 12, Oslo, Norway, August 1994.

American writer C. J. CherryhШаблон:`s career began with publication of her first books in 1976, Gate of Ivrel and Brothers of Earth. She has been a prolific science fiction and fantasy author since then, publishing over 80 novels, short-story compilations, with continuing production as her blog attests.[1] Cherryh has received the Hugo and Locus Awards for some of her novels.

Her novels are divided into various spheres, focusing mostly around the Alliance–Union universe, the Foreigner series and her fantasy novels.

The Alliance–Union universe

Шаблон:Main The Alliance–Union universe is a science fiction future history series, in which the development of political entities and cultures occurs over a long time period. Major characters in one work may be referenced or appear briefly in another.

The Hinder Stars

The novels take place before the beginning of the Company Wars


The Company Wars

According to the author, the novels in this universe, except Heavy Time and Hellburner (which were subsequently re-published in one volume as Devil to the Belt), can be read in any order.[3] Those two books are chronologically the earliest in the series.

The Chanur novels

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  • The Pride of Chanur (1981) – Hugo Award and Locus Award nominee, 1983[7]
  • Chanur's Venture (1984) – Locus Award nominee, 1985[8]
  • The Kif Strike Back (1985)
    • The Chanur Saga (2000) – single-volume edition of the above three books
  • Chanur's Homecoming (1986)
  • Chanur's Legacy (1992)
    • Chanur's Endgame (2007) – single-volume edition of the above two books

Unionside

  • Forty Thousand in Gehenna (1983)
    • Also published in the Alliance Space (2008) omnibus
  • Cyteen (1988) – Hugo Award and Locus Award winner, British Science Fiction Award nominee, 1989[9]
    • Also published in a three-volume edition as The Betrayal, The Rebirth and The Vindication, about which Cherryh has written, "There was a paperbound publication that split the novel into three parts, but this has ended: the current and, by my wishes, all future publications, will have Cyteen as one unified book."[10]
  • Regenesis (2009)

The Age of Exploration

These novels share a common theme, but are unrelated to each other and can be read in any order.

The Mri Wars

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These novels take place about 400 years after the Company wars

  • The Faded Sun: Kesrith (1978) – Hugo Award and Locus Award nominee, 1979;[13] Nebula Award nominee, 1978 [14]
  • The Faded Sun: Shon'Jir (1978)
  • The Faded Sun: Kutath (1979)
    • The Faded Sun Trilogy (UK, 1987 and US, 2000) – single-volume edition of the above three books

The Era of Rapprochement

The Hanan Rebellion

Merovingen Nights

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The Morgaine Cycle

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The Foreigner series

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  • Trilogy arc 1
    • Foreigner (1994) – Locus SF Award nominee, 1995[15]
    • Invader (1995) – Locus SF Award nominee, 1996[16]
    • Inheritor (1996)
  • Trilogy arc 2
    • Precursor (1999)
    • Defender (2001) – Locus SF Award nominee, 2002[17]
    • Explorer (2003)
  • Trilogy arc 3
    • Destroyer (2005)
    • Pretender (2006)
    • Deliverer (2007)
  • Trilogy arc 4
    • Conspirator (2009)
    • Deceiver (2010)
    • Betrayer (2011)
  • Trilogy arc 5
    • Intruder (2012)
    • Protector (2013)
    • Peacemaker (2014)
  • Trilogy arc 6
    • Tracker (2015)
    • Visitor (2016) – Locus SF Award nominee, 2017[18]
    • Convergence (2017)
  • Trilogy arc 7
    • Emergence (2018)
    • Resurgence (2020)
    • Divergence (2020)
  • Trilogy arc 8
    • Defiance (2023)

Other science fiction

Finisterre universe

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Gene Wars

Miscellaneous

Fantasy works

The Fortress series

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  • Fortress in the Eye of Time (1995) – Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1996[16]
  • Fortress of Eagles (1998) – Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1999[20]
  • Fortress of Owls (1999) – Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 2000[21]
  • Fortress of Dragons (2000)
  • Fortress of Ice (2006)

Ealdwood

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  • Ealdwood (1981 novella)
  • The Dreamstone (1983 novel) – includes material from Cherryh's short story "The Dreamstone" (1979) and the novella Ealdwood
  • The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983 novel)
  • Arafel's Saga (1983) – single-volume edition of The Dreamstone (1983) and The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983)
  • Ealdwood (1991) – single-volume edition of The Dreamstone (1983) and The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983) with revisions and a new ending
  • The Dreaming Tree (1997) – single-volume edition of The Dreamstone (1983) and The Tree of Swords and Jewels (1983) with the Ealdwood (1991) revisions

The Russian stories

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  • Rusalka (1989) – Locus Fantasy Award nominee, 1990[5]
    • Rusalka (2010) – revised ebook edition
  • Chernevog (1990)
    • Chernevog (2012) – revised ebook edition (credited to C. J. Cherryh and Jane Fancher)
  • Yvgenie (1991)
    • Yvgenie (2012) – revised ebook edition

Heroes in Hell

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Miscellaneous fantasy

Collections

Omnibuses

Short fiction

Anthologies

  • Altered States: a cyberpunk sci-fi anthology (2014) – "Mech" (1992)

Other works

As editor

The Merovingen Nights shared-world anthologies are set on the world of Merovin in Cherryh's Alliance–Union universe. They are collections of interrelated short stories written by Cherryh and others. Cherryh's novel Angel with the Sword precedes book #1 in this series.

  • Festival Moon (1987) – Merovingen Nights #1
  • Fever Season (1987) – Merovingen Nights #2
  • Troubled Waters (1988) – Merovingen Nights #3
  • Smuggler's Gold (1988) – Merovingen Nights #4
  • Divine Right (1989) – Merovingen Nights #5
  • Flood Tide (1990) – Merovingen Nights #6
  • Endgame (1991) – Merovingen Nights #7

As translator

From French to English:

  • The Green Gods (1980), by N. C. Henneberg (Nathalie and Charles Henneberg)
  • Stellar Crusade (1980), by Pierre Barbet
  • The Book of Shai (1982), by Daniel Walther
  • Shai's Destiny (1985), by Daniel Walther

Other credits

Шаблон:Main Cherryh did not write the three novels in the Sword of Knowledge series, but received co-author's credit because she penned a foreword to each. The publisher removed Cherryh's introductions from most or all editions of these works.

  • A Dirge for Sabis (1989), by Cherryh and Leslie Fish
  • Wizard Spawn (1989), by Cherryh and Nancy Asire
  • Reap the Whirlwind (1989), by Cherryh and Mercedes Lackey
    • The Sword of Knowledge (1995) – compilation of the three titles in a single volume

Scholarship

Works about C. J. Cherryh written by others.

  • The Cherryh Odyssey (2004), by Edward Carmien – a collection of essays by academics, critics and authors about C. J. Cherryh

References

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External links

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