Help choose the June 2016 selection to read for the MR Literary Club!
The emphasis is on works that explore the nature of identity in various ways. The books are in chronological order and all but one {no.3} are available as ebooks. Select from the following science fiction works:
1. Ray Bradbury: The Martian Chronicles: originally published in 1950 and later updated. 243 pp.
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2. Alfred Bester: The Demolished Man 1953 256 pp.
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Spoiler:
For over fifty years The Demolished Man has held its place as of one of the most brilliant and remarkable science fiction novels ever written. It was also the first-ever winner of the Hugo award.
Here’s a good review of it:
Alfred Bester's early, pyrotechnic novels gave us two of SF's greatest antiheroes: Gully Foyle in The Stars My Destination (1956) and Ben Reich in The Demolished Man (1953)--which deservedly won the first-ever Hugo Award for Best Novel. Reich is an obsessed monster, haunted by nightmares of a Man With No Face, driven and compelled to murder a rival magnate in a future where crime can't be hidden from police telepaths. The penalty is Demolition: erasure of the criminal's mind. Armed with an ugly weapon holding very special ammo, an insane jingle to mask his thoughts, and the resources of his interplanetary business empire, Reich takes on the world--but, as hinted by clues in chapter 1, he still doesn't understand his own buried motives. It's an impossible problem for police chief Lincoln Powell, one of the hated mind-reading elite--who knows very well whodunnit but can't go to court on telepathic evidence alone. Bester's dazzling 24th century is full of brilliant and dotty conceits, most famously the woven typographic patterns of telepaths' group 'conversations'. A gripping, headlong storyline hurtles from Earth's decadent high society to its lowest dives, with an interlude of mayhem at the Spaceland asteroid resort. The final confrontations are apocalyptic and unforgettable, with major psychological shockers and a moving aftermath. A genuine SF classic. --David Langford
3. William Tenn {editor} Outsiders: Children of Wonder 1954 355 pp.
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Spoiler:
This is a brilliant selection of science fiction stories about children. The works are divided into seven sections: “Wild Talents”, “The Child Possessed”, “The Stuff of Dreams”, “Terror In the Nursery”, “Alien Brothers”, “Little Superman, What Now?”, and “In Times to Come.”
You will find tales by Ray Bradbury, Truman Capote, Saki, Graham Greene, Katherine MacLean {in a deeply moving and powerful story} and many others.
Unfortunately this is the only selection not available as an ebook but can be obtained as a paperback from ABE. While I suspect that this problem makes it an unlikely final choice, I would urge everyone to put it on their TBR list simply because it is one of the best science fiction anthologies of its era.
4. Robert Heinlein: Double Star: 1956 259 pp.
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5. Of Men and Monsters {first published in Galaxy as “The Men In the Walls”} by William Tenn {pseud. of Philip Klass}. 1968 286 pp.
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6. The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula Le Guin 1969 286 pp.
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7. Iain M. Banks: Feersum Endjinn 1994 280 pp.
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Guidelines-
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The poll will be open for three days and a discussion thread will begin shortly after a winner is chosen.
The vote is multiple choice. You may vote for as many or as few as you like. If you vote for the winner it is hoped that you will read the selection with the club and join in the discussion.
Bonus votes: When the poll ends, bonus votes will be manually added before determining final results. Basically, anyone who has commented in two out of the last six discussion threads is eligible for bonus votes, and everyone eligible will have any votes cast doubled.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to vote if interested in participating in the literary club whether eligible for bonus votes or not, and anyone interested in bonus votes is encouraged to become eligible as it doesn’t take much.
Currently eligible-
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This includes posts thus far in the September to February discussion threads.
*There are a few caveats to eligibility as outlined in
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**If anyone feels there is any mistake in eligibility, please let me know before the poll is over. Once the poll ends and the tally with bonus votes added is announced, the results will be final.
The rotating nominator (this month - fantasyfan) may not vote in the poll. In the event of a tie, there will be a one-day non-multiple-choice run-off poll where the nominator again may not vote. If the run-off also ends in a tie then the tie will be resolved by the nominator.