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The Complete Short Stories: The 1960s (Part 2)电子书

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作       者:Brian Aldiss

出  版  社:Harper Voyager

出版时间:2015-09-24

字       数:67.1万

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Following on from the 1950s collection, this is the second collection of Brian Aldiss’ short stories, taken from the 1960s. A must-have for collectors. Part two of four. This collection gathers together, for the very first time, Brian Aldiss’ complete catalogue of short stories from the 1960s, in four parts. Taken from diverse and often rare sources, the works in this collection chart the blossoming career of one of Britain’s most beloved authors. From stories of discordant astronauts, approaching a star-swallowing vortex, to a mother and son, in danger of becoming ever younger when they are captured by an alien race and taken to a world where time runs backward, this book proves once again that Aldiss’ gifted prose and unparalleled imagination never fail to challenge and delight. The four books of the 1960s short story collection are must-have volumes for all Aldiss fans, and an excellent introduction to the work of a true master. THE BRIAN ALDISS COLLECTION INCLUDES OVER 50 BOOKS AND SPANS THE AUTHOR’S ENTIRE CAREER, FROM HIS DEBUT IN 1955 TO HIS MORE RECENT WORK.
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Contents

Introduction

Comic Inferno

The Impossible Star

In the Arena

The International Smile

Sector Violet

Skeleton Crew

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twelve

thirteen

fourteen

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sixteen

The Thing Under the Glacier

Counter-Feat

Jungle Substitute

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Lazarus

Man on Bridge

Never Let Go of My Hand!

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No Moon Tonight!

One-Way Strait

Pink Plastic Gods

Unauthorised Persons

About the Author

Also by Brian Aldiss

About the Publisher

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