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Robert Sliverberg

    Robert Silverberg est une figure célébrée de la science-fiction, réputé pour ses explorations perspicaces de la condition humaine dans des cadres spéculatifs. Ses récits plongent dans des paysages psychologiques complexes et des structures sociétales complexes, offrant aux lecteurs une vision profonde et souvent stimulante de l'avenir. Avec un style d'écriture distinctif, Silverberg crée magistralement des histoires qui résonnent par leur profondeur thématique et leur rigueur intellectuelle. Son œuvre vaste constitue une contribution significative au genre.

    Monster and Things
    Rough Trade
    • This collection features Noir Mystery, Crime, and Murder stories. The author reflects on his first piece for a crime-fiction magazine, written shortly after graduating from Columbia in June 1956. He shares a glimpse of his life during that time, living in a residential hotel on West 114th St. in Manhattan, which had transformed from a grand apartment house into one-room accommodations. The hotel was home to notable literary figures like Harlan Ellison and Randall Garrett, along with a mix of Columbia graduate students, elderly widows, and transient individuals. A vivid memory from this period involves returning home to hear furious shouts, witnessing a dramatic scene where a resident was throwing her roommate's belongings out of an upper-story window, with the sound of a radio crashing onto the pavement etched in his mind. This collection finally brings together a selection of Silverberg's criminally overlooked tales, crafted over more than sixty years. Each story is presented for your enjoyment, capturing a bygone era devoid of modern distractions like cell phones or TV remotes. These narratives transport readers back to a time filled with intrigue and excitement.

      Rough Trade