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Universe Day
Universe Day
Author: K.M. O'Donnell
When man's ambition expanded to fill the solar system, his technology expanded to take him as far as he wanted to go. Technology went on expanding. So did man's ambitions. But there was a danger only dimly suspected and only poorly comprehended when it began to make itself felt. It was that man's ambition would out-leap his imagination; that his...  more »
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ISBN: 451116
Publication Date: 1971
Pages: 160
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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Barry Malzberg's first novel about astronauts covers similar themes found in his two other astronaut novels "The Falling Astronauts" and the award winning "Beyong Apollo" (which is currently being made into a movie. And don't ask me how that is possible.)

As with all the best of Malzberg's science fiction it is by turns well written, experimental, insightful, funny, very darkly funny, and bleak.

If you like Malzberg you are sure to enjoy this novel.


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