Her smoke rose up forever / James Tiptree, Jr. ; edited by Jeffrey D. Smith..

Author
Tiptree, James, Jr., 1915-1987 [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
First edition.
Published/​Created
  • San Francisco, California : Tachyon Publications, 2004.
  • Chicago, Illinois : Independent Publishers Group.
  • ©2004
Description
xiv, 508 pages ; 22 cm

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          Summary note
          Contains a selection of short science fiction by Alice B. Sheldon written under the pseudonym of James Tiptree, Jr.
          Notes
          "Contains revisions from the author's original notes"--Page 4 of cover.
          Contents
          • The last flight of Doctor Ain
          • The screwfly solution --And I awoke and found me here on the cold hill's side
          • The girl who was plugged in
          • The man who walked home
          • And I have come upon this place by lost ways --The women men don't see
          • Your faces, O my sisters! your faces filled of light!
          • Houston, Houston, do you read?
          • With delicate mad hands
          • A momentary taste of being
          • We who stole the dream
          • Her smoke rose up forever
          • Love is the plan the plan is death
          • On the last afternoon
          • She waits for all men born
          • Slow music
          • And so on, and so on.
          ISBN
          • 9781892391209 ((pbk.))
          • 1892391201 ((pbk.))
          LCCN
          2018295661
          OCLC
          57614515
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