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The Best of C. M. Kornbluth
Author: | C. M. Kornbluth |
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Doubleday, 1976 Taplinger Publishing Company, 1976 |
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Synopsis
He startled the SF world with his innovative stories and brilliant new ideas...he was a leading proponent of the genre's second golden age...he mingled hard-edged science fiction with delicate webs of fantasy for a blend of unequaled speculative writing....
His name was Cyril M. Kornbluth, and for a short span of time in the late 1940s and 1950s his star shone as bright as a super nova...then winked out due to an untimely death. Today his stories are as fresh and exciting as when they were first written, and this handsome 19-story edition is ample testimony to his creative imagination.
Table of Contents:
- "An Appreciation," [Frederik Pohl]
- "The Rocket of 1955," 1939
- "The Words of Guru" [as by Kenneth Falconer], 1941
- "The Only Thing We Learn," 1949
- "The Adventurer," 1953
- "The Little Black Bag," 1950
- "The Luckiest Man in Denv" [as by Simon Eisner], 1952
- "The Silly Season," 1950
- "The Remorseful," 1953
- "Gomez," 1954
- "The Advent on Channel Twelve," 1958
- "The Marching Morons," 1951
- "The Last Man Left in the Bar," 1957
- "The Mindworm," 1950
- "With These Hands," 1951
- "Shark Ship" ["Reap the Dark Tide"], 1958
- "Friend to Man," 1951
- "The Altar at Midnight," 1952
- "Dominoes," 1953
- "Two Dooms," 1958
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