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This Way to the End Times - by Robert Silverberg (Paperback)

This Way to the End Times - by  Robert Silverberg (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>THIS WAY TO THE END TIMES: Classic Tales of the Apocalypse, gathers 21 compelling, gripping stories of the not-too-distant demise of the earth as we know it. And what a collection. From little-known, brilliant tales by sci-fi legends Jules Vernes and Olaf Stapledon, to intense short works by sci-fi masters Ursula K. Le Guin, Connie Willis, Jack Vance, and Brian W. Aldiss, to haunting works by contemporary authors Dale Bailey, Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Karen Haber and Megan Arkenberg, THIS WAY TO THE END TIMES paves the road to the fantastical future, alternating humor with grit, and hope with ghastly post apocalyptic visions. Guest editor Robert Silverberg--beloved sci-fi master--hand-picked each story, and offers an introduction to each, as well as an introduction to the anthology as a whole. A unique collection for longtime and new fans of speculative fiction, THIS WAY TO THE END TIMES roars into the future wide-eyed and full speed ahead. <p/>Complete list of authors: <br>Jules Verne, James Elroy Flecker, Frank Lillie Pollock, G. Peyton Wertenbaker, Philip Latham, Jack Vance, Fritz Leiber, Brian W. Aldiss, Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Silverberg, James Tiptree, Jr., Malcolm Edwards, Connie Willis, Karen Haber, by Dale Bailey, Megan Artenberg, Alvaro Zinos-Amaro, Olaf Stapledon<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Twenty-one exceptional tales of Earth's devastation and humans' inventive, and often ironically self-destructive, ways of surviving . . . These stunning stories contemplate survival while question whether life is worth saving, and many have such rich ideas and settings that they could easily spark full-length novels. <b>--Publishers Weekly, <i>Starred Review</i></b> <p/> Demands applause and attention. . . . An overstuffed tour of various doomsday scenarios, proving that version of Murphy's Law that observes that there are more ways to screw something up than there are to make something right. <b><i>--Asimov's Science Fiction</i></b> <p/> A science fiction collection for the ages. <b><i>--Tulsa Book Review</i></b> <p/> See how writers such as Jules Verne and Connie Willis have embraced the apocalypse and used it to tell chillingly prescient narratives that reach across time and space. Silverberg reminds us that while the end of the world seems to be a hot trend today, it is actually only a blip in a long tradition of dystopian storytelling. <b>--<i>Library Journal</i></b> <p/> With its range of contributors, this is a much needed volume that will both satisfy the high demand for apocalyptic tales and remind readers of the actual breadth and depth of this literature of the end of the world. <b>--ALA Booklist, <i>Starred Review</i></b> <p/> The variety of ways in which these stories choose to end the world offers a great deal--nightmarish, funny, lonely, or hopeful--for the imagination. Wonderfully written, surprisingly varied apocalyptic tales. <b>--Kirkus Reviews</b> <p/> Science fiction legend Robert Silverberg has picked the best of the very best stories for this volume. Absolute gold, from first word to last gasp! <b>--Jonathan Maberry, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Mars One</i> and <i>Kill Switch</i></b> <p/> <i>Past praise for Robert Silverberg, editor: </i> <p/> The John Updike of science fiction. --<b><i>The New York Times Book Review</i></b> <p/> No matter if Silverberg is dealing with material that is practically straight fiction, or going way into the future . . . his is the hand of a master of his craft and imagination. --<b><i>Los Angeles Times </i></b> <p/> Robert Silverberg is our best . . . Time and time again he has expanded the parameters of science fiction. --<b><i>The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Robert Silverberg, </b> editor and contributor, is one of science fiction's most beloved writers, and the author of such contemporary classics as <i>Dying Inside</i>, <i>Downward to the Earth</i> and <i>Lord Valentine's Castle</i>, as well as <i>At Winter's End</i>. He is a past president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and the winner of five Nebula Awards and five Hugo Awards. In 2004 the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America presented him with the Grand Master Award. Silverberg is one of twenty-nine writers to have received that distinction. <p/><b>Ursula K. Le Guin, </b> contributor, is an American author of novels, children's books, and short storiHer work has often depicted futuristic or imaginary alternative worlds in politics, the natural environment, gender, religion, sexuality and ethnography. <p/><b>Connie Willis, </b> contributor, is an American science fiction/fantasy writer. She has won eleven Hugo Awards and seven Nebula Awards--more major award than any other writer. She was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and is a SFWA Grand Master. Her novels include Doomsday Book, To Say Nothing of the Dog. <p/><b>Megan Arkenberg, </b> contributor, is an award-winning writer of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Her work has appeared in over fifty publications and in anthologies such as The Apocalypse Triptych, Heiresses of Russ, and The Best Horror of the Year. She lives in Davis, CA. <p/><b>Brian W. Aldiss, </b> contributor, is an English writer and anthologies editor, best known for his short story "Super-Toys Last All Sumer Long," the basis for the Stanley Kubrick-developed Steven Spielberg film "A.I. Artificial Intelligence." He has two Hugo Awards and one Nebula Award, and is a Sci-Fi Grand Master.

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