Angry Candy Explained

Angry Candy
Author:Harlan Ellison
Country:Canada
Language:English
Genre:Speculative fiction
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin
Release Date:1988
Media Type:Print (hardcover)
Pages:324
Isbn:0-395-48307-7
Dewey:813/.54 19
Congress:PS3555.L62 A87 1988
Oclc:17953634

Angry Candy is a 1988 collection of short stories by American writer Harlan Ellison, loosely organized around the theme of death. The title comes the last line of the poem "the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls" by E. E. Cummings, "...the/ moon rattles like a fragment of angry candy."

The collection contains the short story "Eidolons", which won the 1989 Locus poll award for best short story. It also contains the novelette "Paladin of the Lost Hour", winner of a Hugo award for best novelette and later converted by Ellison into an episode of the television series The Twilight Zone (1985), as well as the short story "Soft Monkey", which won Ellison his second Edgar Award, in 1988. Angry Candy was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award and won a World Fantasy award[1] for best collection of short stories.

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  1. Web site: World Fantasy Convention . Award Winners and Nominees . 4 Feb 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101201074405/http://worldfantasy.org/awards/awardslist.html . 2010-12-01 .