Virtual Unrealities: The Short Fiction of Alfred Bester"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And nowhere is Bester funnier, speedier, or more audacious than in these seventeen short stories—two of them previously unpublished—that have now been brought together in a single volume for the first time.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 |
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... fiction formulas of the era . But " Adam and No Eve " ( Astounding Science Fiction , Septem- ber 1941 ) was good enough to get into Adventures in Time and Space , the first of the classic science fiction anthologies , and it still has a ...
... fiction formulas of the era . But " Adam and No Eve " ( Astounding Science Fiction , Septem- ber 1941 ) was good enough to get into Adventures in Time and Space , the first of the classic science fiction anthologies , and it still has a ...
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... science fiction . There had been great changes in the science fiction field during Bester's eight - year absence , and no need now existed for him to con- form to the hackneyed pulp magazine conventions . Before the war , there had been ...
... science fiction . There had been great changes in the science fiction field during Bester's eight - year absence , and no need now existed for him to con- form to the hackneyed pulp magazine conventions . Before the war , there had been ...
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... Fiction , August 1952 ) , " Time is the Traitor " ( Fan- tasy and Science Fiction , September 1953 ) , “ Disappearing Act " ( Star Sci- ence Fiction # 2 , 1953 ) , “ 5,271,009 " ( Fantasy & Science Fiction , March 1954 ) , and the most ...
... Fiction , August 1952 ) , " Time is the Traitor " ( Fan- tasy and Science Fiction , September 1953 ) , “ Disappearing Act " ( Star Sci- ence Fiction # 2 , 1953 ) , “ 5,271,009 " ( Fantasy & Science Fiction , March 1954 ) , and the most ...
Contents
Disappearing Act | 3 |
Oddy and Id | 22 |
Star Light Star Bright | 38 |
Copyright | |
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