Alone Against Tomorrow: Stories of Alienation in Speculative Fiction
Harlan Ellison
4.10 · 10 ratings · Published: 27 Mar 1971
How famous is this most famous of all Harlan Ellison's books? Well known enough that an English film company was stopped in its attempt to make a movie called " I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream." It's Ellison's title, the company was told.
For more than sixteen years this work has been considered a classic of imaginative fiction.
Isn't it about time you found out why? Discover why no one who has read this story has ever been able to forget it!
Contents:
· The Song of the Soul · in
· I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream · ss If Mar ’67
· The Discarded [“The Abnormals”] · ss Fantastic Apr ’59
· Deeper Than the Darkness · nv Infinity Science Fiction Apr ’57
· Blind Lightning · ss Fantastic Universe Jun ’56
· All the Sounds of Fear · ss The Saint Detective Magazine (UK) Jul ’62
· The Silver Corridor · ss Infinity Science Fiction Oct ’56
· “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman · ss Galaxy Dec ’65
· Bright Eyes · ss Fantastic Apr ’65
· Are You Listening? · ss Amazing Dec ’58
· Try a Dull Knife · ss F&SF Oct ’68
· In Lonely Lands · ss Fantastic Universe Jan ’59
· Eyes of Dust · ss Rogue Dec ’59
· Nothing for My Noon Meal · ss Nebula #30 ’58
· O Ye of Little Faith · ss Knight Sep ’68
· The Time of the Eye · ss The Saint Detective Magazine May ’59
· Life Hutch [Kyben] · ss If Apr ’56
· The Very Last Day of a Good Woman [“The Last Day”] · ss Rogue Nov ’58
· Night Vigil [“Yellow Streak Hero”] · ss Amazing May ’57
· Lonelyache · ss Knight Jul ’64
· Pennies, Off a Dead Man’s Eyes · ss Galaxy Nov ’69
- sc-fi 4
- horror 2
- dystopia 2
- pulp 2
- men loving men 1
- romantic love 1
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- format - reader age
- anthology 3
- adult fiction 1