Human Voices
Author: | James E. Gunn |
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Five Star Publishing, 2002 |
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Genre: | Science-Fiction |
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Synopsis
In Human Voices you will find stories covering the past three decades of James Gunn's career: imaginative, entertaining speculations revealing insight-and foresight-into human nature now and in the future, which are the unmistakable hallmarks of his best fiction. James Gunn's work is always polished, ironic, and deeply concerned about humankind. Long before I knew him, his stories and novels were a pleasure to read, and this has never changed. - George Zebrowski, Award Winning author of Macrolife and Brute Orbits These are consistently and admirably intelligent, austerely but effectively written stories.... - Roland Green, Booklist
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - essay by James E. Gunn
- The Old Folks - (1972) - shortstory
- The Voices - (1972) - novelette
- Fault - (1975) - shortstory
- Guilt - (1978) - novelette
- Child of the Sun - (1977) - novelette
- The North Wind - (1981) - shortstory
- Among the Beautiful Bright Children - (1980) - novelette
- The Futurist - (1993) - novelette
- Man of Parts - (1985) - shortstory
- The Gingerbread Man - (1995) - shortstory
- The Day the Magic Came Back - (1996) - shortstory
- The Lens of Time - (1995) - shortstory
- The End-of-the-World Ball - (1989) - novelette
- The Giftie - (1999) - novelette
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