Pour les établissements Wompler, spécialistes de la poupée mécanique, les temps s'annonçaient difficiles. Aussi le projet P 32 fut-il d'autant plus providentiel qu'il était financé par le Pentagone. Il fallait mettre au point une machine capable de se reproduire elle-même. Mais les petites boîtes grises qui sortiront de l'ordinateur Quidnac échapperont très vite au contrôle de leur créateur. D'une fécondité prodigieuse, elles sont, en outre, affligées d'une boulimie métallique insatiable, dévorant les ponts, les tanks, les avions, les imprimeries, les quincailleries. Déjà la terreur règne dans le Nevada. Les Etats-Unis vacillent. Le monde entier sera-t-il bientôt rongé par ce gigantesque cancer métallique ?
John Sladek Livres
John Sladek était un auteur américain de science-fiction, connu pour ses romans satiriques et surréalistes. Ses œuvres explorent des thèmes sombres avec un humour unique et une ironie mordante. Sladek utilise la langue avec maestria pour perturber les notions conventionnelles et remettre en question les normes sociétales. Son écriture est souvent décrite comme provocatrice et d'une originalité saisissante.







Contents:The Secret of the Old Custard (1966)The Poets of Millgrove, Iowa (1966)The Best-Seller (1966)Is There Death on Other Planets? (1966)The Happy Breed (1967)The Singular Visitor from Not-Yet (1968)The Short, Happy Wife of Mansard Eliot (1971)The Momster (1969)1937 A.D.! (1967)The Transcendental Sandwich (1973)The Steam-Driven Boy (1972)Elephant with Wooden Leg (1975)The Locked Room (1972)The Face (1974)The Bright Side (1975)Getting There Is (n-1/n)th the Fun (1975)Mr. and Ms. America (1975)The Paradise Problem (1975)Empty Promise (1975)What Changed Doyster's Mind (1975)Assessment (1975)Handout (1975)Pax Gurney (1975)Art News (1975)A Fable (1975)Utopia: A Financial Report (1975)Luck (1975)Utopiary (1975)A Picnic (1975)Space Shoes of the Gods (1974)The Purloined Butter...*dg*r *ll*n P** (1972)Pemberlеy's Start-Afresh Calliope or, The New Proteus...H. G. W*lls (1971)Ralph 4F...H*g* G*rnsb*ck (Hugogre N. Backs) (1973)Engineer to the Gods...R*b*rt H**nl**n (Hitler I. E. Bonner) (1972)Broot Force...*s**c *s*m*v (Iclick As-I-Move) (1972)Joy Ride...R*y Br*db*ry (Barry DuBray) (1972)The Moon Is Sixpence...*rth*r C. Cl*rk* (Carl Truhacker) (1981)Solar Shoe-Salesman...Ph*l*p K. D*ck (Chipdip K. Kill) (1973)One Damned Thing after Another...C*rdw**n*r Sm*th (A Co-ordainer's Myth) (1973)The Sublimation World...J. G. B*ll*rd (J. G. B-) (1968)
Wholly Smokes
- 128pages
- 5 heures de lecture
Exploring the fictionalized history of a tobacco company, this work weaves together the absurd and the profound, showcasing its bizarre influence on significant historical events. The narrative reflects the unique style of a remarkable yet underappreciated American writer, blending elements of satire and commentary. As the final offering from this original voice, it invites readers to reconsider the intersections of commerce and history in an engaging and thought-provoking manner.
This compilation features 60 previously uncollected short stories by John Sladek, showcasing his unique voice and creativity. Alongside the stories, readers will find a selection of poems, playlets, essays, and collaborative works with Thomas Disch, highlighting Sladek's versatility as a writer. The collection offers a rich exploration of his imaginative narratives and thought-provoking themes, making it a valuable addition for both fans and newcomers to his work.
Invisible Green
- 186pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The murder of three of their members brings together the Unravellers, a group of British detective story addicts bent on solving crimes
Roderick
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The robot, Roderick, who was educated by watching television, is adopted by an elderly couple in Kansas and tries to adjust to American society
Roderick at Random, Or, Further Education of a Young Machine
- 317pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Here is the continuing and uproarious saga of Roderick, a robot and "learning machine" growing up in an America in the near future. The mild-mannered robot is confronted with an ever-widening cast of madcap characters who typify the artificial values endemic in modern America
Alien Accounts
- 140pages
- 5 heures de lecture
This collection features John Sladek's unique and imaginative short stories, showcasing his brilliance and eccentricity. Originally published in British paperback in 1982, it marks the first American edition of these works, offering readers a chance to explore Sladek's distinctive narrative style and inventive themes.
The Lunatics of Terra
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the absurdities of human nature, the author presents a humorous view of a flawed world where grand conspiracies are undermined by the imperfections of individuals. Through witty satire, he highlights that the very frailties of people—like bad judgment and personal troubles—serve as a counterbalance to their ambitious schemes for control. This perspective offers a glimmer of hope amid chaos, suggesting that the complexities of human life ultimately disrupt even the most sinister plans.
Keep the Giraffe Burning
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
