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Contains the rest of Tenn's short fiction (not included in Volume 1), the novel “Of Men and Monsters,” the essay “The Fiction in Sc... read full description

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Mar 24, 2011
Leo rated it: 5 of 5 stars
A fantastic collection of fiction from the too-often-forgotten Golden Age science fiction writer William Tenn, the nom de plume of Philip Klass. This volume contains the novella A Lamp For Medusa, an inventive take on the Perseus myth, and the novel Of Men And Monsters which reminds us that humanity's role in the cosmos may not be the role we imagine it to be -- or even one we might like. An essential read for the literate sf fan.
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DaughterDaDa rated it: 5 of 5 stars
Excellent stories ranging from the quirky to the profound.
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