The Only Harmless Great Thing Explained

Country:United States
Language:English
Author:Brooke Bolander
Publisher:Tom Doherty Associates
Pub Date:January 23, 2018
Media Type:Print (paperback), ebook
Genre:Alternate history
Pages:95 pp
Isbn:9781250169488
Isbn Note:
(1st ed. paperback)
9781250169471
(ebook)
Oclc:986960168
Congress:PS3602.O6515 O55 2018
Award:NebulaNovelette (2018)
LocusNovelette (2019)

The Only Harmless Great Thing is a 2018 alternate history story by Brooke Bolander, exploring the conjunction of Topsy the Elephant and the Radium Girls scandal. It was published by Tor.com.

The title is taken from John Donne's 1612 poem The Progress of the Soul, and is his description of an elephant.[1]

Synopsis

In a world where sign language communication with elephants became possible in the 1880s, but they were still considered animals for several decades more, US Radium has purchased several (including Topsy) to replace their litigious human employees, because elephants can tolerate higher doses of radiation. Decades in the future, a scientist tries to persuade the elephant community to allow themselves to become long-term nuclear waste warning messages.

Origins

Bolander has described the story as the result of having read a Twitter poll in which Helena Bell asked which of several options she should write about next; two of the options were "elephants" and "radium poisoning".[2]

Release

The story, which is approximately 90 to 100 pages, was first released in the US as first edition by Tom Doherty Associates as a Tor.com Book. A paperback and ebook were published in Jan 2018, and it was edited by Marco Paliermi. Will Staehle provided cover design work to these.

Reception

Kirkus Reviews found it to be "rich (and) poetic", and observed that its "commentary around workers' rights, animal rights, and women’s rights" produces "a work grounded in injustice and outrage" which "never feels preachy", but also noted that Bolander's "gorgeous and vigorous" prose can hinder readability, as can the "frequent scene shifts".[3] Publishers Weekly considered it to be "disjointed" and "hard to follow", with little "plot or (...) emotional hook", but nonetheless stated that Bolander's "lyrical writing is pleasant".[4]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2018Nebula AwardNovelette[5]
2019Hugo AwardNovelette[6]
Novelette[7]
Shirley Jackson AwardNovella[8]
Theodore Sturgeon Award[9]
World Fantasy AwardNovella[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci-fi-fantasy/brooke-bolander-remembering-worst-history-harmless-great-thing/ Elephants, and Remembering the Worst of History in The Only Harmless Great Thing
  2. https://whatever.scalzi.com/2018/01/25/the-big-idea-brooke-bolander/ The Big Idea: Brooke Bolander
  3. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/brooke-bolander/the-only-harmless-great-thing/ THE ONLY HARMLESS GREAT THING
  4. https://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1-250-16947-1 The Only Harmless Great Thing
  5. https://nebulas.sfwa.org/nominated-work/the-only-harmless-great-thing/ “The Only Harmless Great Thing”
  6. http://www.thehugoawards.org/2019/04/2019-hugo-award-1944-retro-hugo-award-finalists/ 2019 Hugo Award & 1944 Retro Hugo Award Finalists
  7. https://www.tor.com/2019/06/29/announcing-the-2019-locus-award-winners/ Announcing the 2019 Locus Award Winners
  8. Web site: Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction News and Events . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120615165645/http://www.sfcenter.ku.edu/sturgeon-finalists.htm . 2012-06-15 . 2019-05-15 . Gunn Center for the Study of Science Fiction.
  9. http://www.sfcenter.ku.edu/sturgeon-finalists.htm Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award: Finalists
  10. Web site: World Fantasy Awards 2019 World Fantasy Convention . 2019-07-25 . en-US.