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THE HITHERTO SECRET EXPERIMENTS OF MARIE CURIE by Bryan Thomas Schmidt

THE HITHERTO SECRET EXPERIMENTS OF MARIE CURIE

edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt & Henry Herz

Pub Date: April 11th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-66504-703-6
Publisher: Blackstone

A fictional collection of fantastical imaginings of Marie Curie’s teen years.

After an opening grounds readers in the basics of the life of Marya Salomea Skłodowska, better known as Marie Curie, as well as the important people and places of her youth, 16 authors imagine her youth, with mixed-genre twists. The more grounded stories imagine Marya using her scientific know-how to solve mysteries and save lives; these intermingle with tales of her hunting monsters and raising the dead. The result is jarringly different depictions of the same person; readers are best served by treating each tale as its own alternate universe. The most successful manage to straddle the divide by leaning into folklore, such as “The Cold White Ones” by Susanne L. Lambdin, a standout unfortunately marred by the repeated use of a slur for Romani people. The contributions overall tend toward dark themes, dwelling on Marya’s depression after deaths in her family (a formative experience that loses its power through the repeated focus it receives) and the oppression she faced as a woman and from Russia’s occupation of Poland. Occasional free-verse poems from Jane Yolen seem more concerned with Curie’s adult self and need more context than the short stories. Many of the entries are followed by a “Science Note” explaining the science used (frequently chemical reactions) and giving historical and cultural context.

Ambitious and offbeat but suffering from repetitiveness.

(further reading, editor bios, author bios) (Historical speculative fiction. 14-18)