From tales of alien invasions and intergalactic war to visions of
dystopian tomorrows, an astonishing collection from one of literary
science fiction's all-time greats, Hugo Award winner Clifford D.
Simak.
The twentieth century's so-called golden age of science fiction produced
many great writers--including Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C.
Clarke, and Robert Heinlein--yet none is greater than Clifford D. Simak,
named Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America. His bold
visions of and ingenious speculations about humankind's future, always
enriched with empathy and a deep understanding of human strengths,
foibles, and failings, have stood the test of time, remaining powerful,
affecting, and relevant.
This sterling collection of fantastic stories by the multiple Hugo and
Nebula Award-
winning master showcases some of Simak's finest short fiction, from his
earliest published tales to his later masterworks. In the wry and
wonderful title story, a science fiction writer of the far future
returns to a nearly abandoned Earth in search of inspiration--and finds
that the dying planet holds more wonder than he bargained for. The
interdimensional invasion Simak imagines in "Hellhounds of the Cosmos"
displays a conceptual ingenuity not typically seen in speculative
fiction prior to World War II. And other tales in this marvelous
compendium offer a wide range of wonders, from the surrender terms
dictated by a cute and cuddly alien enemy and a get-rich-quick
real-estate scam originating from another galaxy to the truth behind a
series of strange disappearances on Jupiter and an explosion of ladybugs
in a salesman's suburban home--an infestation quite possibly not of this
Earth.
Whether he's rocketing us to another galaxy, leading us through the
otherworldly shadows of small-town America, or preparing us for a Wild
West shootout, every literary outing with Simak is an excursion to
remember.