Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson: The Complete Stories

by George Alec Effinger

Paperback, 1993

Call number

813.54 19

Genres

Publication

Swan Pr (1993), Paperback

Pages

131

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1993

Physical description

131 p.; 8.3 inches

ISBN

1883722012 / 9781883722012

User reviews

LibraryThing member threadnsong
It's funny. It's a romping frolic through the bastions of science fiction, from Mars to under the earth to Robin Hood to Chthulu. It's also got the ongoing storyline of Muffy (Maureen Birnbaum the said title character) bursting into the life of her prep school friend, Bitsy Spiegelman, at the most
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inopportune times. Bitsy's life seems to go on and follow the familiar pattern of growing up, while Muffy stays an eternal 18 year old woman who kicks some serious butt.
Effinger does have Muffy confront old style sexism: what makes you think I as a woman can't kick some serious butt? Do you see my sword and what I can do with it?? I kept being turned off by the eternal chainmail bra and skimpy metallic G-string as Muffy's outfit, though. At some point early on the metallic G-string part is going to cause serious damage, not to mention the lack of defensive armor that a warrior woman should wear. But that's Effinger's Boris Valleje thing, not mine. The originality of this set of short stories is great fun and will be most interesting to those with a background in real classic sci-fi stories from Amazing Stories and that time period.
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LibraryThing member charongra
Trite but cute series of short stories in which valley girl turned barbarian swordsperson, Maureen Birnbaum, invades the worlds of other established authors in search of her true love, Prince Van.

Parodied stories include [Nightfall] by [[Isaac Asimov]] and [At the Earth's Core] by [[Edgar Rice
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Burroughs]] among others.
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LibraryThing member helver
This is a collection of stories about Maureen "Muffy" Birnbaum as told to her long-suffering high school best friend, Bitsy Spiegelman, then retold to the author for publication. Muffy has an innate ability to transport herself into the worlds designed and brought to life by other authors. In this
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volume, there are adventures in the worlds of Lovecraft, Asimov, Burroughs, Robin Hood, and King Arthur. In her myriad adventures, Muffy brings a certain valley-girl je ne sais quoi to the genre. She is an impetuous, brash warrior and an unapologetic feminist in worlds in which these qualities are not the norm.

I must admit, the schtick gets a little old after a while. I can't imagine, though, how the author was able to keep up that style of writing for as long as he did. There's only so much inhabiting the mind of a materialistic 17 year old girl that you can do before you become infected.
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