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       Collected Essays

      BY BRIAN ALDISS

      Contents

       Title Page

       The Detached Retina

       The Pale Shadow of Science

       This World and Nearer Ones

      About the Author

       Also part of The Brian Aldiss Collection

       Copyright

       About the Publisher

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       The Detached Retina

      BY BRIAN ALDISS

      Contents

       Title Page

      ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      INTRODUCTION

      THANKS FOR DROWNING THE OCELOT

      

      ‘A ROBOT TENDED YOUR REMAINS …’

       SOME EARLY MEN IN THE MOON

       KALIYUGA, OR UTOPIA AT A BAD TIME

       Talk given at the Annual MENSA meeting in Cambridge

       UTOPIA: DREAM OR PIPE DREAM?

       THE ATHEIST’S TRAGEDY REVISITED

       THE PALE SHADOW OF SCIENCE

       Address to the British Association for the Advancement of Science

       DECADENCE AND DEVELOPMENT

       THE VEILED WORLD

       A Lecture given to the Oxford Psychotherapy Society

       A PERSONAL PARABOLA

       Speech delivered at the Natwest Fundación, Madrid

       Copyright

       ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

      This book owes its origins to two volumes published by Serconia Press in 1985 and 1986, The Pale Shadow of Science (hereafter PSS) and … And the Lurid Glare of the Comet (ALGC). The former volume was designed for my appearance as Guest of Honour at Norwescon, Seattle, March 1985. Both were the brainchild of Jerry Kaufman of Serconia Press.

      Almost all the original articles have been greatly revised, thrown out, supplemented, or at least tampered with. New articles have been added. Their provenance is as follows:

      ‘Thanks for Drowning the Ocelot’—as Afterword in Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Two (1989), edited by David S. Garnett.

      ‘A Robot Tended Your Remains …’—new.

      ‘Between Privy and Universe: Aldous Huxley (1894—1963)’—expanded from an article in Nature, August 1994.

      ‘The Immanent Will Returns—2’—new, but based on ‘Olaf Stapledon’ in The Times Literary Supplement (1983) and the Foreword to Robert Crossley’s Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future (1994).

      ‘A Whole New Can of Worms’ (PSS, expanded)—published in Foundation (1982).

      ‘Science Fiction’s Mother Figure’ (PSS, expanded)—developed from ‘Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’ in Science Fiction Writers (1981), edited by E. F. Bleiler.

      ‘Sturgeon: The Cruelty of the Gods’ (ALGC, expanded from ‘Sturgeon: Mercury Plus X’)—as an obituary in Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine (1986).

      ‘The Downward Journey: Orwell’s 1984’ (PSS)—in Extrapolation (1984).

      ‘Peep’ (PSS, expanded)—as Introduction to James Blish’s Quincunx of Time (1983).

      ‘Culture: Is it Worth Losing Your Balls For? (ALGC, expanded from ‘When the Future Had to Stop’, Vogue, 1986). Plus Introduction to The Alteration (Easton Press ed., 1993).

      ‘Wells and the Leopard Lady’—lecture given to the International Wells Symposium (1986) and in Parrinder and Rolfe, eds., H. G. Wells Under Revision (1990).

      ‘The Adjectives of Erich Zann: A Tale of Horror’—new.

      ‘Jekyll’—new.

      ‘One Hump or Two’—lecture given at IAFA Conference of the Fantastic #12. Reprinted as ‘Fantasy: US versus UK’ in Damon Knight’s Monad (March 1992).

      ‘Kafka’s Sister’—Introduction to Brian W. Aldiss, ed., My Madness, The Selected Writings of Anna Kavan’ (1990).

      ‘Campbell’s Soup’—new, based on a review in SFRA Review (1993).

      ‘Some Early Men in the Moon’—based on ‘The Raccolta of Filipo Morghen’ in Life

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