Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?
β Scribed by Robert Sheckley
- Publisher
- ePubLibre
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 106 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In this collection of short stories, Robert Sheckley offers sixteen bizarre glimpses into the future: sixteen tales to delight, amaze and intrigue those who knowβand those not yet familiar with his work. Witty and thought-provoking, each is centered around the foibles, eccentricities and desires of some very normal people, people like your neighbors, your friends, perhaps even like yourself. The difference? The time is the future, rules of logic have been thrown to the wind, and Robert Sheckleyβs grasp of the human condition often leaves his readers more than a little disconcerted, amused and lost in thought. CAN YOU FEEL ANYTHING WHEN I DO THIS? shows him at his most mysterious, entertaining and spine-tingling best.
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