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An NYRB Classics Original Robert Sheckley was an eccentric master of the American short story, and his tales, whether set in dystopic cityÂscapes, ultramodern advertising agencies, or aboard spaceships lighting out for hostile planets, are among the most startlingly original of the twentieth century. Today, as the new worlds, alternate universes, and synthetic pleasures Sheckley foretold become our reality, his vision begins to look less absurdist and more... more
Sheckley understood that there’s a slender line between despair and hilarity, and to watch him maintain the fragile balance is one of the great underrated pleasures in American literature.
Full ReviewYour reward as a reader is not the quality of his prose. Your reward will be to enjoy the playfulness of a fertile mind — a mind delivering ideas sometimes antic, mostly sardonic.
Full ReviewEditors Lethem and Abramowitz provide an insightful introduction but otherwise let the individual stories stand on their own...in Sheckley’s case, it only helps highlight the timelessness of his ideas.
Full ReviewAn excellent introduction to one of, if not the, fathers of modern science fiction...it’s an examination of how we’re becoming exactly what our forefathers we afraid we might.
Full Review...great gotcha moments...Even though you see them coming, they're still delightful--and often not quite the twist you expect.
Full Review...Sheckley’s work is unabashed termite art...Taken in aggregate, Sheckley’s stories delve into an even more profound nihilism, positing an amoral chaos underlying the materialist universe, a sublime negation of any and all values.
Full Review...the task on hand was to capture the Robert Sheckley who rode the zeitgeist into the August 1952 Galaxy and stayed there, and of whose best stories...tell us what we've lost...and what we've gained...
Full ReviewKnowingness was a big part of Sheckley's appeal. He saw through the clichés of sci-fi, as well as those of contemporary culture.
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