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Brian Wilson Aldiss is the author of Harm (2007), Galaxies Like Grains of Sand (1960), The Long Afternoon of Earth (1962), Barefoot in the Head (1974), A Tupolev Too Far (1993).

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Harm

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Harm
It is the very near future. Paul Ali, a young science fiction writer, who has the perceived misfortune of a Muslim heritage, has been arrested and is held as prisoner B. Whenever his jailers feel like it, they beat him up. To escape from this, prisoner B writes a science fiction novel set on a planet 1000 light years away.

Galaxies Like Grains of Sand

Galaxies Like Grains of Sand
"The moon is a nuclear bonfire, smouldering for 100,000 years after the war to end all wars. Robot slaves toil away on a starved planet, unaware the masters they serve are all but extinct. From the rim of space, a horde of invading primitives brings the message of final doom to the most sublime civilization ever known."--Back cover.

The Long Afternoon of Earth

The Long Afternoon of Earth
On one half of an Earth that has long since ceased to spin, a group of humans attempt to exist against an animal-devouring horror.

A Tupolev Too Far

release date: Jan 01, 1993
A Tupolev Too Far
A glittering twelve story collection from Britain''s best loved Sci-Fi writer.

At the Caligula Hotel and Other Poems

release date: Jan 01, 1995

Remembrance Day

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Remembrance Day
Three characters - Russian-born Dominic, whose marriage is coming adrift, bankrupt, high-flier Ray Tebbutt, and Peter Petrick, a dissident Czech film director, converge towards the finality of an IRA bomb episode in Great Yarmouth.

White Mars, Or, The Mind Set Free

release date: Jan 01, 2000
White Mars, Or, The Mind Set Free
WHITE MARS is Brian Aldiss'' Utopian vision of mankind''s future in space, written in collaboration with distinguished physicist Roger Penrose. Halfway through the next century, an organisation called EUPACUS, consisting of all the leading industrialised nations, has found a way to colonise Mars. They have, however, decided to protect the planet for scientific research. Human beings will live in great, self- perpetuating domes, producing their own food and oxygen, while drawing water from the planet''s core. The option of terraforming the planet, bombarding it with CFCs in order to give it an atmosphere, has been discontinued. Owing to economic collapse on earth the martian colony is cut off from the mother planet (''Downstairs'' as they call it). The head of the colony, Tim Jefferies, sets out to create a perfect society. Some, however, only want to get home, and think that the Utopian ideals (which are all broadcast back to Earth) will only hamper their rescue. An arresting novel of ideals and conflicts WHITE MARS contrasts the warmth of community in the domes with the icy wastes of Mars.

Frankenstein Unbound

Frankenstein Unbound
Joe Bodenland, a 21st century American, passes through a timeslip and finds himself with Byron and Shelley in the famous villa on the shore of Lake Geneva. More fantastically, he finds himself face to face with a real Frankenstein, a doppelganger inhabiting a complex world where fact and fiction may as easily have congress as Bodenland himself manages to make love to Mary Shelley.

A Romance of the Equator

release date: Jan 01, 1990
A Romance of the Equator
A collection of fantasy stories, including "Old Hundredth," "The Girl Who Sang," "The Source," "Bill Carter Takes Over," and more
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