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''Romance on Four Worlds: A Casanova Quartet'' is a 2015 collection of four science fiction short stories by
Tom Purdom Thomas Edward Purdom (born 1936) is an American writer best known for science fiction and nonfiction. His story "Fossil Games" was a nominee for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2000. He has also done music criticism since 1988. His works ha ...
that had previously been published in '' Asimov's Science Fiction'' between 1995 and 2004. It received positive reviews upon release.


Contents

The four stories in the collection, all of which originally appeared in '' Asimov's Science Fiction'', are: * "Romance in Lunar G" (1995) * "Romance in Extended Time" (2000) * "Romance with Phobic Variations" (2001) * "Romance for Augmented Trio" (2004)


Synopsis

The stories revolve around Joseph Louis Baske, a transhuman septuagenarian who fancies himself a late-21st-century Casanova. At this point in time, humanity has progressed to a post-scarcity state and settled the Solar System. The first story, "Romance in Lunar G", is set on the Moon. Baske pursues a woman by the name of Malita Divora, who is already in a relationship with someone else. In so doing, he gets entangled in an espionage affair. The second story, "Romance in Extended Time", is set on
Mercury Mercury commonly refers to: * Mercury (planet), the nearest planet to the Sun * Mercury (element), a metallic chemical element with the symbol Hg * Mercury (mythology), a Roman god Mercury or The Mercury may also refer to: Companies * Merc ...
, which has been terraformed. A few years have passed, and the year is 2089. Baske takes it upon himself to escort a politician to an important vote in order to spend time with Ling Chime, the politician's bodyguard. On the way there, the trio encounter opposing forces willing to use violence to prevent them from reaching their destination on time. The third story, "Romance with Phobic Variations", is set on Mars' moon Phobos, which has been hollowed out. Baske helps out his current girlfriend Aki Nento, who is indebted to mobsters, until the adolescent son of one of his previous paramours reveals that Nento is in fact a con artist exploiting Baske's tastes in women for monetary gain, and the two of them decide to turn the tables on her. This fourth story, "Romance for Augmented Trio", is set on a spaceship in the
Kuiper belt The Kuiper belt () is a circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 astronomical units (AU) to approximately 50 AU from the Sun. It is similar to the asteroid belt, but is far larger—20 times ...
. Baske travels with his latest love interest, Ganmei, who has the superhuman ability alter his personality at will. The two of them are captured by a villain who supplements his own intelligence with machines, and they have to use their wits to escape.


Reception

A
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in the March 16, 2015 edition of '' Publishers Weekly'' described the stories as "a pleasure from beginning to end", praising among other things the settings and the way the female characters are portrayed. Paul Di Filippo gave the collection a positive review in '' Locus Online'' in April 2015, writing that Purdom "succeeds in fashioning some farcical yet genuinely speculative and authentic romps along themes that are noticeably and regrettably absent from so much SF". Di Filippo commended the world-building along with its progression to an increasingly more advanced future from one story to the next. He also commented that he appreciated the title's play on words with "romance" in the dual meaning of "love" and "adventure" (as in " scientific romance"). Colleen Chen, reviewing the collection for ''
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'' in May 2015, commented that she found main character Baske charming and enjoyable, if not an archetypal hero. On the interplay between the stories, she wrote that the experience was enhanced by reading them one after another, allowing her to appreciate subtler aspects of how the writing style progressed. Chen concluded that "the collection is a fun read with some depth, excellent world-building, and some interesting character building ..These are a strong bunch of stories that are even better together". Don Sakers, in his review of the collection in the September 2015 issue ''
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'', wrote "That the characters are engaging and believable goes without saying—Purdom writes great people—but the four societies depicted are also a lot of fun."


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External links

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