An old woman hangs in a cage; a young woman slaves on a rich lord's estate. How does a woman discover and assert her identity in a primeval, barbaric world? From slave dens to merchant cities to isolated mountains, Candas Jane Dorsey's first novel is a powerful exploration of gender, identity, and freedom.
Winner of James Tiptree, Jr. Award, Crawford Award, Prix Aurora Award.
As brilliant as William Gibson, as complex as Gene Wolfe, with a humanity and passion all her own. Candas Jane Dorsey isn't just a comer, she's a winner. -Ursula K. Le Guin
In terms of technique alone, Black Wine
is one of the most sophisticated literary SF novels....Black Wine
lives in its passionate prose and startling imagery....A rewarding and moving novel. -Locus