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stoutfellow) wrote2012-07-23 09:15 pm
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Moving Out of the Ghetto
The Library of America has been tipping its cap to F/SF for a while now, with volumes of Lovecraft and Philip K. Dick. But the next offering on the plate looks especially tempting - a two volume set containing nine SF novels from the 1950s: Pohl/Kornbluth, The Space Merchants; Sturgeon, More Than Human; Brackett, The Long Tomorrow; Matheson, The Shrinking Man; Heinlein, Double Star; Bester, The Stars My Destination; Blish, A Case of Conscience; Budrys, Who?; and Leiber, The Big Time.
Looking forward to that. I already have four of them (Sturgeon, Heinlein, Bester, Leiber), and I've also read the Matheson, but having them (and the rest) in a nice hardcover edition will be very good indeed.
Looking forward to that. I already have four of them (Sturgeon, Heinlein, Bester, Leiber), and I've also read the Matheson, but having them (and the rest) in a nice hardcover edition will be very good indeed.