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This collection gathers together, for the very first time, Brian Aldiss' complete catalogue of short stories from the s, in two parts. Taken from diverse and often rare sources, the works in this collection chart the blossoming career of one of Britain's most beloved authors. From the birdless ocean world of Cenci to Spavali, the planet with five moons where the population insist on remaining permanently stuck in the year , this book proves once again that Aldiss' gifted prose and unparalleled imagination never fail to challenge and delight.
The two parts of the s short story collection are must-have volumes for all Aldiss fans, and an excellent introduction to the work of a true master. Horatio Stubbs Trilogy Brian Aldiss.
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Bloggat om The Brian Aldiss Collection: War is looming, and things will never be the same again. This book, described by Brian as his magnum opus, charts the fortunes of the Fielding family throughout the twentieth century. England and Other Stories.
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The Gifts of War. An Old Woman and Her Cat. How Shall I Know You? The Sunlight On The Garden. As Green as Grass. A Very English Childhood. Viscount John Julius Norwich.
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If Wishes Were Horses. Spectres in the Smoke.
A Postillion Struck by Lightning. Lyndhurst set down his glass, continuing to clutch its stem. Not becoming in a Prime Minister. It sets a bad example to the country.
I hate this new so-called music now being played. I hate English food. The coarseness of English manners. The clothes English people wear. The way they agree with everything.
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The way they argue all the time. The cheekiness of the lower classes. Vega has been dead for five years or more. I hate colour television. Their habit of swilling beer. Their ghastly little ill-mannered children.
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Violet put an elbow on the table and leaned across to the old man. Their hotels, of course. Their nasty noisy motor cars. Morris, of course — that car manufacturer. Malcolm Campbell — why does he want to go so fast, I ask you?