One Hundred and Two H-Bombs
Author: | Thomas M. Disch |
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Berkley Medallion, 1971 Compact Books, 1967 |
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Synopsis
Everyone--even the generals--hated the non-war. It cost a great deal, and there was no profit in it: it was insane. Yet allmost all of the adults were too deeply tangled in the system that produced the non-war to see their way out. That was almost the definaition of being an adult: That you couldn't see the way out...
But the children were tied by no such fetters of attitude and preconception. And one hundred and two strangely gifted orphans saw a way out very clearly.
Table of Contents:
- Introduction - (1967) - essay
- 102 H-Bombs - (1965) - novelette
- The Sightseers - (1965) - shortstory
- Final Audit - (1963) - shortstory
- The Vamp - (1965) - shortstory
- Utopia? Never! - (1963) - shortstory
- The Return of the Medusae - (1963) - shortstory
- The Princess' Carillon - (1963) - shortstory
- Genetic Coda - (1964) - shortstory
- White Fang Goes Dingo - (1965) - novelette
- The Demi-Urge - (1963) - shortstory
- Dangerous Flags - (1964) - shortstory
- Invaded by Love - (1966) - novelette
- Bone of Contention - (1966) - shortstory
- Leader of the Revolution - (1965) - shortstory
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