![]() The sequel, Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman was almost finished when he committed suicide, and was completed by Terry Bisson and published in 1997. Although he published a few stories before and after, and wrote most of a sequel to Canticle, at his death this remained his only successful work. When he reworked the material for the novel, Miller made substantial changes and additions. ![]() The first section, also entitled “A Canticle for Leibowitz” (now “Fiat Homo” ) appeared in 1955, the second section appeared as “And the Light Is Risen” (“Fiat Lux” ) the next year, and the conclusion appeared in 1957 as “The Last Canticle” (“Fiat Voluntas Tua” ), all in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Although A Canticle for Leibowitz was published as a book in 1959, one version of it was written earlier. ![]()
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