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Overpopulation, ecological hypocrisy, authoritarianism, the clash of the traditions of the past with the demands of the future -- all these and more come in for a savage skewering. A winner!
Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine |
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Concerned with the freedom of the individual in an increasingly repressive society, Pearlman strikes a liberating blow for the supremacy of the human imagination with every ice-pick of a story.
Paul Di Filippo |
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Like Philip K. Dick, Pearlman lays bare the painful and sometimes frightening structural connections among economic, social, and psychological forces in a postmodern society.
Year's Best Science Fiction |
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The long-awaited first collection of fiction from master extrapolationist Daniel Pearlman.
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