This World and Nearer Ones

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title This World and Nearer Ones
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Aldiss
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreLiterary essays
Literary studies - fiction, novelists and prose writers
ISBN/Barcode 9780007482344
ClassificationsDewey:823.0876209
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint The Friday Project Limited
Publication Date 29 August 2013
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Aldiss' acclaimed 1979 essay collection reissued for the first time in over thirty years. Most of the arts - architecture, music, painting, cinema - come under review in this thought-provoking collection of essays first published in 1979. Aldiss writes here with characteristic humour the complex unity of art and science which forms the inner mystery of science fiction, and reveals new aspects whilst 'exploring the familiar'. Brian says: 'A collection of essays on a wide variety of subjects, including literature, film, politics, current affairs, art and the author's own life.'

Author Biography

Brian Aldiss, OBE, is a fiction and science fiction writer, poet, playwright, critic, memoirist and artist. He was born in Norfolk in 1925. After leaving the army, Aldiss worked as a bookseller, which provided the setting for his first book, The Brightfount Diaries (1955). His first published science fiction work was the story 'Criminal Record', which appeared in Science Fantasy in 1954. Since then he has written nearly 100 books and over 300 short stories, many of which are being reissued as part of The Brian Aldiss Collection. Several of Aldiss' books have been adapted for the cinema; his story 'Supertoys Last All Summer Long' was adapted and released as the film AI in 2001. Besides his own writing, Brian has edited numerous anthologies of science fiction and fantasy stories, as well as the magazine SF Horizons. Aldiss is a vice-president of the international H. G. Wells Society and in 2000 was given the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award by the Science Fiction Writers of America. Aldiss was awarded the OBE for services to literature in 2005. He now lives in Oxford, the city in which his bookselling career began in 1947.

Reviews

'For decades, Brian Aldiss has been among our most prolific and consistently stylish writers.' THE TELEGRAPH 'The best of British science fiction writers.' THE SCOTSMAN