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Included in this volume are historic interviews with Alfred Bester,
Robert Silverberg, Brian Aldiss, James Gunn, Gardner Dozois, Norman
Spinrad, Gordon R. Dickson, Ben Bova, Ted White, Jack Williamson,
L. Sprague de Camp, Frank Belknap Long, Gahan Wilson, and Jerry
Pournelle.
Alfred Bester, author of the classic science fiction novels "The
Demolished Man" and "The Stars My Destination," also penned this
"lost" mainstream novel. "Who He?" is a lunatic variety show.one
that started out as a panel quiz show and ended as comedy.
Alfred Bester, author of the classic science fiction novels "The
Demolished Man" and "The Stars My Destination," also penned this
"lost" mainstream novel. "Who He?" is a lunatic variety show.one
that started out as a panel quiz show and ended as comedy.
In the year 2301, guns are only museum pieces and benign telepaths
sweep the minds of the populace to detect crimes before they
happen. In 2301 murder is virtually impossible, but one man is
about to change that ... Ben Reich, a psychopathic business
magnate, has devised the ultimate scheme to eliminate the
competition and destroy the order of his society. The Demolished
Man is a masterpiece of imaginative suspense, set in a superbly
imagined world in which everything has changed except the ancient
instinct for murder.
Gully Foyle, Mechanic's Mate 3rd Class. EDUCATION: none SKILLS:
none MERITS: none RECOMMENDATIONS: none That's the official verdict
on Gully Foyle, unskilled space crewman. But right now he is the
only survivor on his drifting, wrecked spaceship, and when another
space vessel - the Vorga - ignores his distress flares and sails
by, Gully becomes obsessed with revenge. He endures 170 days alone
in deep space before finding refuge on the Sargasso Asteroid and
returning to Earth to track down the crew and owners of the Vorga.
But, as he works out his murderous grudge, Gully Foyle also
uncovers a secret of momentous proportions ...
Winner of the First Hugo Award. #14 in the Millennium SF
Masterworks series, a library of the finest science fiction ever
written. "Bester's two superb books have stood the test of time.
For nearly sixty years they've held their place on everybody's list
of the ten greatest sf novels" -Robert Silverberg "One of the
all-time classics of science fiction."-Isaac Asimov "Alfred Bester
wrote with the pedal to the floor and the headlights on full beam.
His work combined erudition with an unparalleled imaginative
inventiveness. Bester was writing cyberpunk while William Gibson
was still running around zapping the other kids at school with a
toy raygun."-James Lovegrove In a world policed by telepaths, Ben
Reich plans to commit a crime that hasn't been heard of in 70
years: murder. That's the only option left for Reich, whose company
is losing a 10-year death struggle with rival D'Courtney
Enterprises. Terrorized in his dreams by The Man With No Face and
driven to the edge after D'Courtney refuses a merger offer, Reich
murders his rival and bribes a high-ranking telepath to help him
cover his tracks. But while police prefect Lincoln Powell knows
Reich is guilty, his telepath's knowledge is a far cry from
admissible evidence.
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#5 in the Millennium SF Masterworks series, a library of the finest
science fiction ever written. "Science fiction has only produced a
few works of actual genius, and this is one of them"-Joe Haldeman
"Bester at the peak of his powers is, quite simply, unbeatable"
-James Lovegrove Marooned in outer space after an attack on his
ship, Nomad, Gulliver Foyle lives to obsessively pursue the crew of
a rescue vessel that had intended to leave him to die. When it
comes to pop culture, Alfred Bester (1913-1987) is something of an
unsung hero. He wrote radio scripts, screenplays, and comic books
(in which capacity he created the original Green Lantern Oath). But
Bester is best known for his science-fiction novels, and The Stars
My Destination may be his finest creation. With its sly potshotting
at corporate skullduggery, The Stars My Destination seems utterly
contemporary, and has maintained its status as an underground
classic for fifty years. (Bester fans should also note that
iPicturebooks has reprinted The Demolished Man, which won the very
first Hugo Award in 1953.) Alfred Bester was among the first
important authors of contemporary science fiction. His passionate
novels of worldly adventure, high intellect, and tremendous verve,
The Stars My Destination and the Hugo Award winning The Demolished
Man, established Bester as a s.f. grandmaster, a reputation that
was ratified by the Science Fiction Writers of America shortly
before his death. Bester also was an acclaimed journalist for
Holiday magazine, a reviewer for the Magazine of Fantasy and
Science Fiction and even a writer for Superman.
Take two parts of Beelzebub, two of Israfel, one of Monte Cristo,
one of Cyrano, mix violently, season with mystery and you have Mr.
Solon Aquila. He is tall, gaunt, sprightly in manner, bitter in
expression, and when he laughs his dark eyes turn into wounds. His
occupation is unknown. He is wealthy without visible means of
support. He is seen everywhere and understood nowhere.
This volume collects inverviews with Theodore Sturgeon, Alfred
Bester, Frederick Pohl, James Gunn, Fritz Leiber, Hal Clement, and
L. Sprague de Camp.
Alfred Bester's first science fiction novel since The Stars My Destination was a major event-a fast-moving adventure story set in Earth's future. A band of immortal-as charming a bunch of eccentrics as you'll ever come across-recruit a new member, the brilliant Cherokee physicist Sequoya Guess. Dr. Guess, with group's help, gain control of Extro, the supercomputer that controls all mechanical activity on Earth. They plan to rid Earth of political repression and to further Guess's researches-which may lead to a great leap in human evolution to produce a race of supermen. But Extro takes over Guess instead and turns malevolent. The task of the merry band suddenly becomes a fight in deadly earnest for the future of Earth. . Sequoya Guess, whom they love, must be killed. And how do you kill an immortal? . You can share your thoughts about Alfred Bester's The Computer Connection in the new ibooks virtual readers' group at www.ibooksinc.com.
"Dazzlement and enchantment are Bester's methods. His stories never stand still a moment." —Damon Knight, author of Why Do Birds
Alfred Bester took science fiction into hyperdrive, endowing it with a wit, speed, and narrative inventiveness that have inspired two generations of writers. And nowhere is Bester funnier, speedier, or more audacious than in these seventeen short stories—two of them previously unpublished—that have now been brought together in a single volume for the first time.
Read about the sweet-natured young man whose phenomenal good luck turns out to be disastrous for the rest of humanity. Find out why tourists are flocking to a hellish little town in a post-nuclear Kansas. Meet a warlock who practices on Park Avenue and whose potions comply with the Pure Food and Drug Act. Make a deal with the Devil—but not without calling your agent. Dazzling, effervescent, sexy, and sardonic, Virtual Unrealities is a historic collection from one of science fiction's true pathbreakers.
"Alfred Bester was one of the handful of writers who invented modern science fiction. " —Harry Harrison
Before his untimely death in 1987, Alfred Bester had established himself as one of the world's greatest science fiction writers. From radio to television, short fiction to full-length novels, he created a body of work that will be continued to be enjoyed by generations of readers for all time. Now, redemolished brings together, for the first time ever in one volume, the full range of his genius.
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