This first major retrospective collects Kelly's finest short fiction from a 20-year career and includes a dazzling array of work, from hard science fiction and Twilight Zoneâ€"inspired fantasies to stark futuristic horror. The grim fable “Pogrom” presents a near-futuristic scenario in which internecine warfare has broken out between the aging boomer generation and a youthful dispossessed proletariat who must support them. The landmark novella “Mr. Boy” is the wildly inventive tale of a genetically stunted 12-year-old who literally lives inside his mother, who has turned herself into a three-quarter-scale model of the Statue of Liberty. “The First Law of Thermodynamics” is a remarkable evocation of the psychedelic sixties -- the time of Vietnam, Kent State, and acid rock -- in which, like that era itself, nothing is what it appears to be. The now-famous title story, “Think Like a Dinosaur,” is a tale of a transporter beam maintained by aliens, through which humanity can visit the stars. This replaces 0965590194.
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