I enjoyed the Thomas Covenant Chronicles by this author when I was much younger, so when I came across a book of his short stories, I was intrigued. His verbosity made one or two of the stories almost unreadable: he likes to use ten of fifteen paragraphs when a sentence or two might do. But his writing is lovely, and his imagination rich. Many of the parables had a dessert-nomadic-ancient middle-eastern feel to them, complete in some cases with harems, genies, and camel caravans. One sci fi story seemed quite out of place amid so many magical tales of the desert, or of small medieval villages. The title story was the most fascinating to me of all the stories in the collection.
I enjoyed the tales and am glad to have read them.
That said, this collection is full of rape, sodomy, slavery, murder, torture, heinous ways to die, and more, so it is NOT for children.