The Best of Cordwainer Smith
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Narrated by:
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Sean Runnette
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By:
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Cordwainer Smith
About this listen
With an introduction by J. J. Pierce, this volume features the 12 most important stories by Cordwainer Smith, a unique writer who has fused wonder and poetry into imaginative tales that transcend both science and fiction.
"Scanners Live in Vain"
Adam Stone has found a way for men to cross deep space alive - a discovery that might kill him.
"The Lady Who Sailed the Soul"
Helen America voyages to the stars - and into a timeless legend of romance.
"Alpha Ralpha Boulevard"
They thought it was a road to a dream that lasts forever - but dreams are made to be broken.
"The Ballad of Lost C'Mell"
Never has there been a girl quite like C'mell. She's not even human - but she's all woman.
And eight more stunning stories by a man who dreamed the future.
©2016 Cordwainer Smith (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.What listeners say about The Best of Cordwainer Smith
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- mr james hedge
- 13-07-20
Great imagery & place/character names.
My fave have been and will definitely revisit:
"Scanners Live in Vain"
“The Dead Lady of Clown Town”
“A Planet Named Shayol”
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- PortWales
- 05-03-24
The incredible intelligence of the narrative.
My first impression of the writing was of an odd approach to storytelling and story development. This, once I began to relate to its oddness, became a highly compelling path into each tale. I wish that the author was better known and had produced more work because by the end of the collection I found myself wanting to hear more.
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