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Death in Florence

Death in Florence

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

DEATH IN FLORENCE was also published as UTOPIA 3In a wild and crazy novel composed equally of black humor and deep, humane insight, George Alec Effinger strips away the veneer of civilization, revealing the deep truths by which we all live. Without the culture we have accumulated, existence is sometimes a nightmare, sometimes absurd, sometimes courageous and wonderful.Utopia 3 is a movement spreading through the world, a project designed to mold everyone into people devoted to brotherhood and peace. A large portion of Europe is set aside for members of the pilot program. Each member is permitted to travel anywhere within the project, do anything, take anything without limit. Each person undergoes an indoctrination designed to prevent destructive or harmful acts. This is the meaning and hope of Utopia 3.This story focuses on three people: Eileen Brant, a weary young woman escaping the dead-end life she was leading; Justin Benarcek, a man who tries either too hard or not at all;...
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What Entropy Means to Me

What Entropy Means to Me

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

Doctor, watch out! As Dore stood by, he saw the Doctor backing slowly into the corner where he would meet his fate. Initially defending himself with a torch, the Doctor searched frantically for a new method of defense. The crimson mass is lunging forward using long, tentacle-like attachments: what is that thing? Slowly the subhuman blob comes in to focus, and Dore realizes...it's a colossal radish! This is a monster never before wrestled with; what are they going to do? After reading this vegetative tale, you won't look at your garden the same way again.
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Live! From Planet Earth

Live! From Planet Earth

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger was a true master of satirical Science Fiction. Before his death in 2002, he gained the highest esteem amongst his peers for his pitch-perfect stylistic mimicry and his great insight into the human condition. Despite a life filled with chronic illness and pain, Effinger was a prolific novelist and short story writer, earning multiple Nebula and Hugo Award nominations.LIVE! FROM PLANET EARTH represents a very special look at the many works of this unique genius. These 22 short pieces have been specifically selected and introduced by his fellow writers and editors, from Michael Bishop to Jack Dann, Mike Resnick to Neil Gaiman. Each writes about his or her memories of Effinger and his legacy.Included are "The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything" in which Earth is visited by benevolent aliens who happen to have annoying opinions about everything. "Everything but Honor" goes along as a black physicist time-travels to 1860 to murder a Civil War general. Also...
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Fire in the Sun

Fire in the Sun

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

In a world filled with so many puppets, strings tend to get tangled. In this follow-up to the groundbreaking cyberpunk novel WHEN GRAVITY FAILS, the Budayeen is still a very dangerous place, a high-tech Arabian ghetto where power and murder go hand in hand.Marid Audran used to be a low-level street hustler, relying on his wits and independence. Now, he's a cop planted in the force by Friedlander Bey, the powerful "godfather" of the Budayeen. Marid is supposed to simply be Bey's envoy into the police, but as a series of grisly murders pile up—children, prostitutes, a fellow officer—he's drawn deeper and deeper into the city's chaos.Would Marid give up all his newfound money and power to get out of this mess? Absolutely. If only he could. But answers are never that easy and choices are never completely one's own in the Budayeen.
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Planet of the Apes 01 - Man the Fugitive

Planet of the Apes 01 - Man the Fugitive

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

PLANET OF THE APES In the great tradition of the five APE movies (“Remarkable, original, forceful, memorable and unique!” said Newsday), the brand new CBS-TV APE programs offer the best in science fiction adventure. Here is the first book based on the fascinating TV series . . . a mind-reeling journey to Earth in the year 3085, when Apes are masters and Men are slaves—a waking nightmare from which there is no escape! “The Cure,” based on the teleplay by Edward J. Lakso“The Good Seeds,” based on the teleplay by Robert W. Lenski
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A Thousand Deaths

A Thousand Deaths

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

Editor's Notes and Acknowledgments (A Thousand Deaths) • (2007) • essay by Marty Halpern Introduction (A Thousand Deaths) • (2007) • essay by Mike Resnick The Wolves of Memory • [Sandor Courane] • (1981) • novel Fatal Disk Error • [Sandor Courane] • (1990) • shortstory In the Wings • [Sandor Courane] • (1982) • shortstory From the Desk Of • [Sandor Courane] • (1986) • shortstory The Wicked Old Witch • [Sandor Courane] • (1993) • shortstory Mango Red Goes to War • [Sandor Courane] • (1992) • shortfiction The Thing from the Slush • [Sandor Courane] • (1982) • shortstory Posterity • [Sandor Courane] • (1988) • novelette Afterword (A Thousand Deaths) • (2007) • essay by Andrew Fox
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Budayeen Nights

Budayeen Nights

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

Short Story Collection including stories from the Marîd series.Schrodinger's KittenMarid Changes his Mind (basis for chapters 1 and 2 of Fire in the Sun)Slow, Slow burn (Honey Pilar)Marid and the Trail of BloodKing of the Cyber RiflesMarid Throws a PartyThe World as We Know It (an aged Marid)City in the Sand (Budayeen without Marid)The Plastic Pashas (Marid's younger brother)
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Planet of the Apes 04 - Lord of the Apes

Planet of the Apes 04 - Lord of the Apes

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

THE SCI-FI SERIES THAT’S EXPLODING IN POPULARITY Take two astronauts time-warped 1000 years into the future to find human civilization destroyed and the Apes in control—and you have a terrifying vision of what the world may someday be like: The Orangutans rule.The clever Chimpanzees are the administrators and bureaucrats.The powerful and brutal Gorillas staff the military and police.And Humans are enslaved. Only the astronauts Burke and Virdon, and their companion Galen are free in this savage world. But theirs is the freedom of perpetual fugitives . . . “The Tyrant,” based on the teleplay by Walter Black“The Gladiators,” based on the teleplay by Art Wallace
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Planet of the Apes 03 - Journey into Terror

Planet of the Apes 03 - Journey into Terror

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

THE DEADLIEST CHOICE OF ALL—A SINGLE HUMAN LIFE ... OR THE SECRETS OF THE AGES The ancient projector cranks into motion. The old reel begins to unwind. Civilization, human civilization lives. Its secrets unfold before astonished eyes. Then the rusty, outdated machine grinds to a halt. The secrets will remain secrets forever. Unless the machine can be made to work. Only two men have the key, only two men can empower the machine that will unlock the mysteries of the ages. But a vicious band of bloodthirsty gorillas have seized one of them. The other’s choice is simple: the machine or the man, the sum total of scientific knowledge or the life of a friend! “The Legacy,” based on the teleplay by Robert Hamner“The Horse Race,” based on the teleplay by David P. Lewis and Booker Bradshaw
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The Exile Kiss

The Exile Kiss

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

From Publishers WeeklyThis is the third in a series about Marid Audran, a street hustler turned crime honcho in an Arabian city in a well-thought-out future world. The previous books, When Gravity Fails and A Fire in the Sun , featured skillful writing and engaging tales. This latest effort is short on both. The story sees Audran and his boss, Friedlander Bey--one of the two most powerful men in the city--set up by Bey's rival, Shaykh Reda Abu Adilp. 171 , and exiled on false charges to the desert. But the exile and their journey across the desert with the Bani Salim tribe who rescue them p. 79 , while seemingly the main plot, wind up being merely the prelude. The bulk of the book concerns Audran's quasi-criminal dealings in the city (where the law is mostly what Bey says it is) both before and after the exile. Audran is a likable and interesting narrator, but the ending occurs much too quickly and there's far less advancement of character in this novel than in the prior two. Those who haven't read the preceding volumes will have no idea what's going on here, but anyone who has read them will be undoubtedly be disappointed by this sequel. Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library JournalMarid Audran, reluctant right-hand man to Friedlander Bey, one of the Budayeen's most influential power brokers, finds himself and his boss framed for murder and exiled to the desert--from which Bey's enemies hope they will never return. Set in a future where even the Muslim world has succumbed to cyber technology, Effinger's ( When Gravity Fails , Morrow, 1987; A Fire in the Sun , Doubleday, 1988) latest Budayeen novel contains a tongue-in-cheek hero, a plethora of action, and a background filled with exotic detail. Purchase where the previous novels have a following.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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When Gravity Fails

When Gravity Fails

George Alec Effinger

George Alec Effinger

Review"Like a dive into the eye of a storm."--_The Washington Post Book World_ on When Gravity Fails "Fast, cool, clever, beautifully written, absolutely authoritative. A kind of cyberpunk Raymond Chandler book with dashes of Roger Zelazny, Ian Fleming, and Scheherezade--but altogether original."--Robert Silverberg on When Gravity Fails "Ingenious, layered, sophisticated, and consistently bloodcurdling, When Gravity Fails kept me awake long after I had finished reading it. --Spider Robinson "Great entertainment...Places Effinger in the company of writers like Gibson." --_Fantasy Review_ on When Gravity Fails "Superior science fiction . . . among the best I've come across."--_The Denver Post_ on When Gravity Fails "A brilliantly written, knife-edged futuristic detective story . . . destined to be the year's most intense and emotionally involving SF work."--_Houston__ Post_ on When Gravity Fails "Wry and black and savage... there's a knife behind every smile."-- George R. R. Martin on When Gravity Fails "Muscular, convincing, yet continuously surprising."--Richard A. Lupoff on When Gravity Fails "One of the best cyberpunk novels I've read . . . Effinger's prose is terse, direct, vivid and often laced with an enchanting sense of humor . . . this is only part of the book's delightful texture . . . gives you a real sense of what it's like to be an old-fashioned gumshoe in the seedy backreaches of a futuristic arab nation."--_The Providence Sunday Journal_ on When Gravity Fails "Wry, inventive, nearly hallucinatory . . . a well-written, baroque riff on the time-honored themes of Raymond Chandler."--_Publisher's Weekly_ on When Gravity Fails "This is the fourth or fifth time I've been asked to give a public comment on an Effinger book; and each time I've done it; and each time I've said you people are cheating yourselves if you don't forego food and rent to pick up on Effinger's work. Now, this time, will you for pete's sake listen to me and buy When Gravity Fails? It's as crazy as a spider on ice skates, plain old terrific; and if you don't pay attention I'll have to get tough with you! We have your childen and your dog. Buy, read and marvel...or else."-- Harlan Ellison on When Gravity Fails Product DescriptionIn a decadent world of cheap pleasures and easy death, Marid Audrian has kept his independence the hardway. Still, like everything else in the Budayeen, he’s available...for a price. For a new kind of killer roams the streets of the Arab ghetto, a madman whose bootlegged personality cartridges range from a sinister James Bond to a sadistic disemboweler named Khan. And Marid Audrian has been made an offer he can’t refuse. The 200-year-old “godfather” of the Budayeen’s underworld has enlisted Marid as his instrument of vengeance. But first Marid must undergo the most sophisticated of surgical implants before he dares to confront a killer who carries the power of every psychopath since the beginning of time. Wry, savage, and unignorable, When Gravity Fails was hailed as a classic by Effinger’s fellow SF writers on its original publication in 1987, and the sequence of “Marid Audrian” novels it begins were the culmination of his career.
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