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File Size: 1.02 MB
Format: mobi
Print Length: 300 pages
Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
Publication Date: November 3, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00P89UHJ2

Microcosmic tales is a book jam-packed with short-short stories, ranging from the span of a single paragraph to about four or five pages at most. Isaac Asimov, the esteemed editor of this anthology has likened reading good science fiction “to scuba-diving of the mind”, a trip away from the world you know into another universe of the familiar. Then these on hundred story gems are his idea of a “quick dip” into this genre. These short-shorts come from all walks of the science fiction universe, from the patently absurd, to the darkly funny, to the thought-provoking and profound. They’re short, they’re fun-they’re like potato chips! Read one and you’ll find yourself going back for more! Contributors include SF masters such as Isaac Asimov himself, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Silverberg, Harlan Ellison and James Tiptree, Jr. to name just a few. Collected and reprinted from various sources, these stories-many from the golden age of SF-take the reader on journeys to other planets, future societies and altered perspectives. This anthology was first published in 1980, and while some of the stories may be a bit dated on the surface because of this, the ideas and excitement are timeless. There’s some goofiness in here, and some punning-no, not every story is a classic work of staggering genius! For chuckles Arthur C. Clarke’s “The Other Tiger” and Asimov’s “Buy Jupiter” come to mind. For profound there’s “That Strain Again” by Charles Sheffield and “The Old Man” by Henry Slesar. Just to provide a few examples. The entire anthology is set up so that each piece includes a title, and a quote in bold lettering that sometimes gives a hint about the story or uses wordplay and humor to comment on the tale. It’s a delightful way to tie all these disparate pieces together in one volume. Of course, this isn’t the book you’re after if you want complex character development and serious exploration of science fiction themes. These stories are quick images and one-trick ponies-delightful in a short run, but taken any further would destroy the pithy humor and observation. While not every story in this anthology will be to the taste of the readers, there is ample variety to appeal to a wide range. And it will give you to sample a range of classic SF writers and perhaps find a few you wish to explore in more depth and do some serious “scuba-diving of the mind.”

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