Martin Harry Greenberg
5) Ray Bradbury
Description
Spinrad, N. The age of invention.--McComas, J.F. Brave new word.--Pohl, F. The tunnel under the world.--Griffith, A.W. Captive audience.--Jakes, J. The sellers of the dream.--Ballard, J.G. The subliminal man.--Asimov, I. Dreaming is a private thing.--Silverberg, R. Company store.--Williams, R. Business as usual, during alterations.--Reynolds, M. Criminal in utopia.--Phillifent, J.T. Owe me.--Clarke, A.C. Patent pending.--Dick, P.K. Captive market.--Sheckley,...
10) Faerie tales
Description
Faerie folk have cast their magical spell over people the world around. Now some of today's most imaginative fantasists explore into the heart of this enchantment with twelve all-original stories that will bespell their spells on readers of all ages.
11) Time of passage
14) Arthur C. Clarke
Description
Writers have created fictions of social perfection at least since Plato's Republic. Sir Thomas More gave this thread of intellectual history a name when he called his contribution to it Utopia, Greek for no place. With each subsequent author cognizant of his predecessors and subject to altered real-world conditions which suggest ever-new causes for hope and alarm, "no place" changed. The fourteen essays presented in this book critically assess...