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C. M. Kornbluth

    23 luglio 1923 – 21 marzo 1958

    Cyril M. Kornbluth fu una voce influente nella fantascienza. Da adolescente, divenne membro dei Futuristi, un gruppo chiave di appassionati e scrittori che plasmarono il genere, dove strinse amicizie con molte figure cardine. Le sue opere esplorano spesso questioni sociali e politiche con acuta intuizione e uno stile di prosa distintivo. Collaborando con altri autori di rilievo su diversi romanzi, lasciò un segno indelebile nel panorama della fantascienza.

    C. M. Kornbluth
    Search the Sky
    The space merchants
    Gladiator-At-Law
    The Syndic
    The Marching Morons
    With These Hands
    • 2024

      A Town Is Drowning

      • 128pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Originally published over a century ago, this classical work addresses themes of human resilience in the face of adversity. Its significance has endured through history, prompting Alpha Editions to republish it in a modern format to ensure it remains accessible to current and future readers. The book has been carefully reformatted, retyped, and designed for clarity, avoiding the pitfalls of scanned copies, thus preserving its readability and impact.

      A Town Is Drowning
    • 2021

      Vanguard Science Fiction, June 1958

      • 134pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      This replica of the June 1958 VANGUARD SCIENCE FICTION digest magazine showcases a selection of classic sci-fi stories. Featured works include "SOS, PLANET UNKNOWN" by A. Bertram Chandler, exploring themes of survival in the cosmos, and "REAP THE DARK TIDE" by C. M. Kornbluth, which delves into the consequences of human actions. Other notable contributions include James E. Gunn's "WHEN THE SHOE FITS," Raymond F. Jones' "THE STRAD EFFECT," and Richard Wilson's "FAREWELL PARTY," each offering unique narratives that reflect the era's imaginative spirit.

      Vanguard Science Fiction, June 1958
    • 2021

      This work is recognized as significant in human history, prompting efforts to preserve it for future generations. It has been reformatted and retyped into a modern edition, ensuring clarity and readability. Unlike typical republished texts, this version is not a scanned copy, enhancing the overall reading experience.

      The Adventurer
    • 2021

      MARS CHILD

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Set on a future Mars, the story revolves around a colony striving for independence from a failing Earth. Instead of heroes, the settlers require individuals skilled in survival, facing numerous challenges that threaten their existence. The narrative promises a gripping adventure filled with themes of resilience and defiance as the colony navigates the complexities of life on a harsh new planet.

      MARS CHILD
    • 2021

      In Cyril M. Kornbluths dystopischem Klassiker "NICHT IN DIESEM AUGUST" wird die USA zur Amerikanischen Demokratischen Republik erklärt, nachdem russische und chinesische Streitkräfte das Land besetzt haben. Die Bürger kehren in ihren Alltag zurück, erleben jedoch die Herausforderungen von Verstaatlichung und Widerstand gegen das kommunistische System.

      NICHT IN DIESEM AUGUST. Der Science-Fiction-Klassiker - mit einem Vorwort von Frederik Pohl!
    • 2020

      "The Marching Morons" is a look at a far future in which the world's population consists of five billion idiots and a few million geniuses - the precarious minority of the "elite" working desperately to keep things running behind the scenes. "The Marching Morons" is a direct sequel to "The Little Black Bag": it is easy to miss this, as "Bag" is set in the contemporary present while "Morons" takes place several centuries from now, and there is no character that appears in both stories. The titular black bag in the first story is actually an artifact from the time period of "The Marching Morons": a medical kit filled with self-driven instruments enabling a far-future moron to "play doctor". A future Earth similar to "The Marching Morons" - a civilization of morons protected by a small minority of hidden geniuses - is used again in the final stages of "Search the Sky".

      Two Dooms: Two Dystopian Novels (Illustrated): The Syndic, Wolfbane
    • 2020

      Set in a unique culture adrift, the narrative explores a savage code that governs its inhabitants. However, the true brutality emerges when outcasts venture onto land, revealing a harsher reality. This thought-provoking tale, nominated for the 1959 Hugo Award for Best Novelette, delves into themes of survival and societal norms, contrasting the life at sea with the challenges faced on land.

      Reap the Dark Tide
    • 2020

      Focusing on space exploration and rocket engineering, this collection showcases Cyril M. Kornbluth's imaginative storytelling. It includes notable works such as "Takeoff," "The Rocket of 1955," and "Theory of Rocketry," each delving into the challenges and innovations of the era. Kornbluth's narratives blend scientific concepts with human experiences, offering readers a thought-provoking glimpse into the future of aerospace technology and its implications.

      Rocket Launch: Space Travel Stories: Takeoff, the Rocket of 1955, Theory of Rocketry
    • 2016

      Gladiator-At-Law

      • 309pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      CAUTION! You are about to enter a world... where all engineering ingenuity has been employed for public spectacles of torture and death where the stock market operates with pari-mutuel machines where a court clerk transcribes testimony on punch cards, then feeds it to a jury machine where the dream real-estate development of today has become a cracked-concrete savage jungle In this world, young lawyer Charles Mundin battles a great combine of corporate interests—battles them in board meetings and in dark alleys—in a struggle that lays bare some brutal promises of the future...promises we are beginning to make right now. “...wholly admirable, in both thinking and execution.”—Galaxy “Reminiscent in vigor, bite and acumen to THE SPACE MERCHANTS”—Anthony Boucher. “...possessed of a bite and savage vigor which makes it one of the outstanding science fiction novels of the year.”—The New York Times “...a powerfully convincing story.”—New York Herald Tribune

      Gladiator-At-Law
    • 2016

      With These Hands

      • 28pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      Set in a future where technology has overshadowed traditional art, the narrative explores the struggles of artists trying to find their place in a society that no longer values their work. The story delves into themes of creativity, societal change, and the conflict between art and technology, highlighting the challenges faced by those who refuse to abandon their passion in a rapidly evolving world. The author, known for "Marching Morons," presents a thought-provoking commentary on the relevance of art in modern life.

      With These Hands