Science-fiction stories by authors, such as Isaac Asimov, Fritz Leiber, and Harlan Ellison, explore travel in outer space, advances in technology, and the world of the future
Each story preceded by 1 paragraph of commentary.
This is a powerful and tremendously graphic novel of people trapped in that town: and how they learned what a flood really means. And how they found out what they themselves were like.
About all of Halsey's Planet there was the imperceptible reek of decay.
The Big Wheels of tomorrow will be men who can see the big picture. But blowouts have small beginnings.... Includes an introduction by John Betancourt.
Collected here are five adventures from Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master and Science Fiction Hall of Fame member, Frederik Pohl. Each of these stories will transport you to an imaginative place and time.
Heechee Rendezvous
Critical Mass
When Ranjit Subramanian, a Sri Lankan with a special gift for numbers, writes a three-page proof of the coveted “Last Theorem,” which French mathematician Pierre de Fermat claimed to have discovered (but never recorded) in 1637, ...
For a flying-saucer faker of flickering fame, the possibilities are out of this world. In a brilliant near-future look at the human condition, Frederick Pohl has honed his satire-sharp science fiction to a steely new edge.
L'Étoile sauvage
One of the very best must-read SF novels of all time.
The Best of Frederik Pohl
There was no shortage of danger on Cuckoo. 20,000 light years away, the enormous flat surface of Cuckoo travelling at one-sixth the speed of light aimed arrow-straight at the galaxy.
Here are more than a dozen sparklingly original and powerful short stories, collected in one volume for the first time.
The Frederik Pohl Omnibus
Guy Burckhardt wakes up screaming, but can't remember the nightmare that caused his fright.
Wan-To was the oldest and must powerful intelligence in the universe, a being who played with star systems as a child plays with marbles.
The Way the Future was: A Memoir
A bestselling, Nebula Award–winning novel when first published more than thirty years ago, this book is now more relevant than ever, as the battle between corporate interests and those who seek to save Earth's natural resources steadily ...