Often humorous, sometimes chilling, always entertaining, this collection
of award-winning author Michael Swanwick's short-short fiction is a work
of masterfully sustained whimsy for adults. Cigar-Box Faust contains
more than seventy fantastical stories in fewer than a hundred pages.
The title piece is a five-minute condensation of a classic of Western
literature, featuring a cigar-cutter as Mephistopheles; a box of matches
in the roles of Helen of Troy, an Angel of the Lord, and the Light of
Ontology; and a cigar as Faust himself. Although it has previously been
performed live by the author, this is its first appearance in print.
There is also an abecedary showcasing Swanwick's bravura imagination
with a separate story for every letter of the alphabet, another set of
tales for every planet in the solar system, and a series of pieces that
the author literally wrote in his sleep! To say nothing of a clutch of
alternate autobiographies, a novella of decadence and corporate politics
in a future Venice that has been boiled down to 416 words, Picasso and
Philip K. Dick as existential heroes...and a rhyme for orange.