i loved this book:
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― scott seward, Friday, 2 May 2014 18:01 (twelve years ago)
Another country collection.. It Came From the North: An Anthology of Finnish Speculative Fiction. Kurodahan and Haikasoru do quite a few Japanese anthologies and there are some older ones from the 80s.
Centipede are doing some affordable (compared to most of their books) books in a series called Library Of Weird Fiction, right now with Poe, Lovecraft, Algernon Blackwood and W H Hodgson; most of these books are 900 pages. Carl Jacobi is in their less affordable Masters Of The Weird Tale series, which seems to be the basis for Library Of Weird Fiction. So Jacobi (who I know very little about), Machen, Bierce, Kuttner, FB Long might all have cheaper massive collections soon. Karl Edward Wagner already got a cheaper double volume collection last year.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 2 May 2014 22:39 (twelve years ago)
Did somebody say Kuttner?
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 2 May 2014 23:34 (twelve years ago)
http://www.centipedepress.com/masters/kuttnermwt.html Yes, with any luck this will be made into a cheaper volume later on. 460 pages, so not quite as massive as the other ones.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 3 May 2014 00:10 (twelve years ago)
What stories or books do you like by Robert Sheckley?
I've only read the story 'Specialist'.
― the pinefox, Saturday, 3 May 2014 10:48 (twelve years ago)
Really liked Soma Blues, which I just read recently. Not really too sf, one of his Alternative Detective books, but one of his last, a good example of how he never lost his writing chops. "Zirn Left Unguarded...", which is Every Space Opera Ever Condensed To Three Pages, is sort of an official ILX classic, having been blessed by Sinkah and the Sluglords. Two other stories that are kind of canonical are "The Seventh Victim" and "The Prize of Peril." Really haven't read anything by him that didn't deliver on some level. Haven't yet read the novel that's supposed to be the best, The Journey of Joenes. Maybe you just read more of the public domain stuff or try to get that NYRB collection.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 14:11 (twelve years ago)
Or is it Dimension of Miracles? Haven't read that one either.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 14:17 (twelve years ago)
Hey looks like most of the novels became available as pretty cheap ebooks last month.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 14:25 (twelve years ago)
Including a left-field personal favorite, Dramocles: An Intergalactic Soap Opera.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 14:35 (twelve years ago)
There's an NYRB collection of Robert Sheckley?
― the pinefox, Saturday, 3 May 2014 15:43 (twelve years ago)
Hooray!
http://www.nybooks.com/books/imprints/classics/store-of-the-worlds/
Why the sudden interest, the pinefox? Not that I'm complaining, mind you. Now if only we could get Aimless on board.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 16:02 (twelve years ago)
1. I read his story 'Specialist' in a Golden Age anthology recently
2. I realized that Lethem had cited him at the start of the essay collection THE ECSTASY OF INFLUENCE - not mentioning his stories at all but actually referring to Sheckley's writing of prefaces. I liked the fact that Sheckley came up here and wanted to know more about him.
― the pinefox, Saturday, 3 May 2014 16:37 (twelve years ago)
Cool. I thought you read about his influence on James Graham Ballard. Both of these gentlemen appear in the first photo here: http://www.jgballard.ca/deep_ends/jgb_rio_convention.html
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 17:01 (twelve years ago)
How interesting!
― the pinefox, Saturday, 3 May 2014 18:12 (twelve years ago)
There are a Baker's Dozen of his short stories that are presumably in the public domain and available on the web or as a free ebook, such as "One Man's Poison."
Looks like there was a tribute to him last month, sorry I overlooked it: http://www.sfscope.com/2014/04/dont-lesnerize-nyrsf-readings-series-presents-a-tribute-to-robert-sheckley/
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 18:52 (twelve years ago)
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/2960
Ask a Foolish Question Bad MedicineBeside Still WatersCost of LivingDeath WishDiplomatic Immunity ForeverKeep Your ShapeOne Man's PoisonThe Hour of BattleThe Leech The Status CivilizationWarmWarrior RaceWatchbird
― koogs, Saturday, 3 May 2014 19:22 (twelve years ago)
Pohl on Sheckley: http://www.thewaythefutureblogs.com/2012/07/robert-sheckley/Be sure to read comments.
Can't find thing where Ballard mentions Sheckley by name- maybe it was just a cover blurb. There is an incredible passage in Miracles of Life in which he describes going for flight training with the RCAF in Moose Jaw, Canada, where he saw Galaxy and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction on the magazine rack, which he snapped up month after month, eventually deciding to be an sf writer. You can make this stuff up.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 19:24 (twelve years ago)
koogs otm. One of those, The Status Civilization, is a novel.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 19:25 (twelve years ago)
OK, I see: "a draught of Voltaire and tonic."
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 20:13 (twelve years ago)
'Witty and ingenious...as refreshing as a squirt from a Soda Syphon, a draught of pure Voltaire and Tonic'
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 20:16 (twelve years ago)
Not to be confused with Brian Aldiss, who compared him with "Voltaire-and-soda" : http://sheckley.tripod.com/aldiss.htm
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 3 May 2014 20:29 (twelve years ago)
Another Sheckley story, "Hunting Problem," can be read here: http://www.baenebooks.com/chapters/0743498747/0743498747___4.htm
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 01:51 (twelve years ago)
Sheckley had a wide and fanatical readership in the Soviet Union for some reason.
Options is probably the strongest test of Sheckley-appreciation. (I liked it once, don't know if I still would.)
― alimosina, Sunday, 4 May 2014 02:00 (twelve years ago)
Now that Sheckley revival is in full swing, let's see what we can do about William Tenn.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 02:55 (twelve years ago)
Malzberg interviewed on the Galaxy Project http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/2011/10/interview_barry_n_malzberg_and_the_galaxy_project/
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 06:30 (twelve years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlcI-TdX1eA
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 06:43 (twelve years ago)
Which is part of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7kAZvujBN0
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 06:44 (twelve years ago)
Is that film a dvd or made for internet? Is the Malzberg list part of the actual film?
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 4 May 2014 15:16 (twelve years ago)
Anyone been reading the new online version of Moorcock's New Worlds? http://www.newworlds.co.uk/
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 4 May 2014 15:20 (twelve years ago)
I finally read The Lord of the Rings--finally, that is, after putting it down in early high school--thee appointed tyme of maximum susceptibility--upon realizing that I was expected to go epically Questing with a hero who had furry toes. Apparently a lot of detractors don't get past the first forty pages, or the first sentence, about Bilbo's elevetny-first birthday, but the whole point is the pull from light to dark and back again, and the way they get mingled---leaders on all levels, incl. drafted patrol leader Frodo, are subject to temptation, corruption (in the sense of physical and psychic wounds, some of them permanent/recurring--plus of course effects on Middle-earth, "the circles of the world," as mentioned briefly, in an end in one of the Appendices of this 1990s one-vol edition: circles, like the Ring, which must have their own kind of end, limits, be something, some thing, however elusively so, 'til the reader can peer through them, as Tom Bombadil does, and see something beyond. He does it and laughs, it's all nonsense to him, seeing his unchanged turf, but he knows it's real enough to others, with real enough, inescapable consequences for all, even a victorious Quest/Anti-Quest means the Grail/Anti-Grail will both save the world and destroy it, in terms of sucking the magic out of it (no spoiler, Gandalf tells Frodo that right off, when he drafts him for the destruction of the precious, corrupting Ring, cos magic's gone as far as it can go; time for the cycles continue by secular means, and slow down the death spiral, anyway)One limitation: we're told the significance of most things as they happen---which is better than being swamped by codes, as can happen with Gene Wolfe--but an enjoyable exception is being allowed to ponder the fate of Sauron. I think (aside from his own obsessive psycylcling through Ages) seeing though his stone has intensified his focus on the Ring---stones don't lie, but their views, the contexts they create/intensify, given the viewer's own anxieties, antagonisms, hopes and dreads, have a lasting and sometimes entrapping affect on several characters. So yeah, I disagree with those who claim Tolkien doesn't do psychology--and the effect of the stone is not so far from science fictional concerns (note also the networking of stones). And when the ship sails, it sails, buddy. Not that it doesn't leave some real nice (and not-at-all nice) stuff behind. "There's a feeling I get/When I look the West." Eh, guess I better go listen to some more of those folk-death-or-doom-metal promos (in recent years, Wino's way ahead of the pack). Also, now I need to check out the ancient albums of Cirith Ungol. But book-wise, should I read more Tolkien, beyond The Hobbit?PS: search "Tolkien" on The New Yorker site, get lots of good results, especially Auden, Gopnik, and Anthony Lane.
― dow, Sunday, 4 May 2014 15:54 (twelve years ago)
Also the stress of leadership on all levels is a big part of the fateful psychology.
― dow, Sunday, 4 May 2014 16:05 (twelve years ago)
Malzberg clip is indeed part of the Campbell doc, which has no distribution channel as of yet, from what I read on the YouTube posting.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 4 May 2014 21:59 (twelve years ago)
As might be expected, love that Moorcock calls him out on his fascism/racism
― PLATYPUS OF DOOM (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 5 May 2014 00:24 (twelve years ago)
If only they could have gotten Delany to do the same.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 5 May 2014 00:54 (twelve years ago)
Actually he did
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 5 May 2014 01:01 (twelve years ago)
Although I think in the full film Moorcock calls Campbell out on something else he was against- editing.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 5 May 2014 01:14 (twelve years ago)
Lol
― PLATYPUS OF DOOM (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 5 May 2014 02:08 (twelve years ago)
Thanks for the Sheckley info !!
Last night I finished reading THE SELECTED STORIES OF PHILIP K. DICK. 21 stories in 466 pages. I wonder how far this collection coves the crucial stories, and how many other really important ones I've still to read (he wrote 100 others).
― the pinefox, Monday, 5 May 2014 09:28 (twelve years ago)
*covers
― the pinefox, Monday, 5 May 2014 09:29 (twelve years ago)
Don't forget the other in-print Sheckley collection, The Masque of MaƱana, which has the AAA Ace Interplanetary Decontamination Service stories, among many others.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 5 May 2014 13:08 (twelve years ago)
Which I mentioned twice already on this thread, sorry, maybe third time is the charm.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 5 May 2014 13:18 (twelve years ago)
I would have thought that Malzberg list video was like a bonus feature video than part of the main documentary.
I saw Delany quote some homophobic thing that Poul Anderson said. I think it was a homosexual SF writers panel put on youtube.
Just found out today that former Steeleye Span members Johnson and Knight did an album about Dunsany's King Of Elfland's Daughter.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 5 May 2014 16:53 (twelve years ago)
I am curious about this new New Worlds e-zine but what is their relationship to Moorcock? He doesn't seem to be involved, did he just give them permission to use his name?
― PLATYPUS OF DOOM (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 5 May 2014 17:01 (twelve years ago)
I assumed he was editing it. I'm not that familiar with SF, but on first glance it looked like it was all writers from the heyday of New Worlds, so I wondered if it was still supposed to be intended as boundary pushing. But looking at it again maybe it does have more New writers. Not to say that old writers can't be innovative.
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 5 May 2014 17:35 (twelve years ago)
http://stem-works.com/system/sw_heros/15/original/Deep%20Space.jpg?1334673772
― dow, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 04:28 (twelve years ago)
And, is there anything on it more recent than one year ago?
― alimosina, Tuesday, 6 May 2014 16:58 (twelve years ago)
yeah it looks dead
― stadow shevens (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 6 May 2014 18:28 (twelve years ago)
Killed by the shade of John W. Campbell, Jr.
― Run Through The Jungle Groove (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 6 May 2014 19:38 (twelve years ago)
I was just led to this cool artist via Clute's Twitter link to his updated (death-dated) SFE bio:http://ow.ly/wMD4K He did a lot, incl. wine-fine pulp covers, original books, album covers; here's one of my faves so far (must read more Vance)
http://lh4.ggpht.com/-FIacwF8NBcw/TmVYOam5YiI/AAAAAAAALqg/rqZ8KyD9Yec/Gray%252520Prince_thumb.jpg?imgmax=800
― dow, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 14:29 (twelve years ago)