
The Essential Hal Clement, Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres: The Selected Short Science Fiction and Articles of Hal Clement
(1999)A collection of stories by
Hal Clement
Kirkus Reviews
Follow-up to the first installment (1999), this one consisting of 17 stories, 1942-87, though on what basis they were selected isn't clear. More than most authors, Clement labors in the traditional fields of hard science fiction, developing knotty, challenging puzzles for his characters to meet and overcome with scientific rationality and common sense. His protagonists are beings of many persuasions, often alien, using their knowledge and intelligence to solve problems, whether escaping from captivity, analyzing apparently incomprehensible situations, or simply doing business. At opening up new perspectives, Clement is masterful.
Follow-up to the first installment (1999), this one consisting of 17 stories, 1942-87, though on what basis they were selected isn't clear. More than most authors, Clement labors in the traditional fields of hard science fiction, developing knotty, challenging puzzles for his characters to meet and overcome with scientific rationality and common sense. His protagonists are beings of many persuasions, often alien, using their knowledge and intelligence to solve problems, whether escaping from captivity, analyzing apparently incomprehensible situations, or simply doing business. At opening up new perspectives, Clement is masterful.
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February 2000 : Hardback
| Title: The Essential Hal Clement Volume 2: Music of Many Spheres Author(s): Hal Clement, Mark L. Olson, Anthony R. Lewis ISBN: 1-886778-07-8 / 9781886778078 (USA edition) Publisher: NESFA Press Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA WorldCat More details... |
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