The Man Who Had No Idea

The Man Who Had No Idea

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L'homme sans idées (Mass Market Paperback)
Man Who Had No Idea (HB)
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Poet and cynic, Thomas M. Disch brought to the sf of the New Wave a camp sensibility and a sardonicism that too much sf had lacked. His sf novels include Camp Concentration, with its colony of prisoners mutated into super-intelligence by the bacteria that will in due course kill them horribly, and On Wings of Song, in which many of the brightest and best have left their bodies for what may be genu...more
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