New Releases by Theodore Sturgeon

Theodore Sturgeon is the author of Memory (2023), La Dea Oscura e altri racconti (2023), I gioielli sognanti e altri gioielli (2022), Black Cat Weekly #56 (2022), The Sky Was Full of Ships (2022).

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Memory

release date: Jul 10, 2023
Memory
In "Memory," Theodore Sturgeon crafts a richly layered narrative that delves into the complexities of human experience, memory, and identity. Interwoven with elements of speculative fiction, the novel explores the fundamental nature of recollection and the distortions it can bring to reality through its protagonist's journey of self-discovery. Sturgeon's lyrical prose and innovative storytelling techniques serve to challenge readers' perceptions of time and consciousness, placing the narrative within the broader context of mid-20th century literature, where themes of existentialism intersect with the burgeoning fields of psychology and cognitive science. Theodore Sturgeon, an influential figure in 20th-century science fiction, has often been lauded for his introspective character studies and philosophical depth. His works, including "More Than Human" and "The Dreaming Jewels," reveal a profound exploration of what it means to be human. Sturgeon's personal experiences, including his struggles with societal conventions and the quest for understanding, have undoubtedly shaped the thematic undercurrents of "Memory," allowing readers to connect with deeply introspective existential inquiries that resonate beyond mere fiction. "Memory" is an intellectually stimulating read that beckons those fascinated by the intricacies of mind and emotion. Readers who appreciate a narrative that challenges conventional structures and prompts reflection on the nature of existence will find themselves profoundly engaged in Sturgeon's thoughtful exploration. This novel not only entertains but also invites lingering contemplation about the fabric of memory and its impact on identity. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

La Dea Oscura e altri racconti

release date: Jan 01, 2023

I gioielli sognanti e altri gioielli

release date: Nov 29, 2022
I gioielli sognanti e altri gioielli
Nei suoi otto anni di vita Horty Bluett non ha mai conosciuto l'amore: i genitori adottivi sono violenti, i compagni di scuola crudeli. Così decide di scappare di casa, e si unisce a un luna park. Ma neppure lì è al sicuro, perché Horty non è un bambino come gli altri, ha delle facoltà speciali, e qualcuno vuole approfittarne... Il volume raccoglie The Dreaming Jewels, il capolavoro di Sturgeon, in una nuova traduzione, insieme ad altri romanzi e romanzi brevi ed è arricchito da uno scritto di Nicoletta Vallorani.

Black Cat Weekly #56

release date: Sep 25, 2022
Black Cat Weekly #56
Black Cat Weekly''s 56th issue is another done with most of the staff on vacation. But we’ve managed to pull together another great issue, including an original weird western by Phyllis Ann Karr, plus lots of other goodies. Included this time are: Mysteries / Suspense / Adventure: “All Men are Constructed Equal,” by Laird Long [Michael Bracken Presents short story] “Murder in the Ranks,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery] “Ghost Busters,” by Carol Cail [Barb Goffman Presents short story] “T’ang of the Suffering Dragon,” by James Holding [short story] The Door with Seven Locks, by Edgar Wallace [novel] Science Fiction & Fantasy: “I’ll Have You Know,” is copyright © 2019 by Charlie Jane Anders [Cynthia Ward Presents short story] “One-Eyed Queens,” is copyright © 2022 by Phyllis Ann Karr [short story] “From Beyond the Stars,” by Murray Leinster [short story] “The Sky Was Full of Ships,” by Theodore Sturgeon [short story] One of Three, by George O. Smith [novel]

The Sky Was Full of Ships

release date: Sep 20, 2022
The Sky Was Full of Ships
The torch could cut through anything—a practical device invented long before it should have been. It was so advance, not even alien technology could stand against it. And that was the problem...

Więcej niż człowiek

release date: Jan 01, 2021

Les plus qu'humains

release date: Apr 03, 2019
Les plus qu'humains
Pour Tousseul, idiot congénital et analphabète, la vie n'est qu'une fuite éperdue loin du regard des hommes. Il ne s'arrête que pour mendier ou dérober de la nourriture, avant de trouver un jour refuge au cour de la foret. C'est là qu'il va construire la plus étonnante famille qu'on puisse imaginer, avec un groupe d'enfants aux dons étranges. Autant de personnalités que rien ne destinait à se rencontrer, mais qui ensemble forment les "plus qu'humains", une entité presque parfaite d'un ordre supérieur...

Theodore Sturgeon SF Gateway Omnibus

release date: May 29, 2014
Theodore Sturgeon SF Gateway Omnibus
From the SF Gateway, the most comprehensive digital library of classic SFF titles ever assembled, comes an ideal sample introduction to the fantastic imagination of Theodore Sturgeon, one of the great names in science fiction. Highly acclaimed for his short fiction, Sturgeon is nevertheless best known for his 1953 novel, MORE THAN HUMAN, and for scripting the STAR TREK episode 'Amok Time', which introduced the Vulcan mating ritual, the pon farr. This omnibus contains three of his finest works: THE DREAMING JEWELS, TO MARRY MEDUSA and VENUS PLUS X.

The Perfect Host

release date: Dec 06, 2013
The Perfect Host
I was fourteen then. I was sitting in the car waiting for Dad to come out of the hospital. . . She was hanging out of a window on the second floor of a near ell of the hospital. Her hair was dank and stringy, her eyes had mud in them, and her teeth were beautiful. She was naked, at least to the waist. She was saying "Mister!" and she was saying it to me. The Perfect Host is a dark and chilling story of madness and possession. Theodore Sturgeon was one of the most influential genre authors of his time and this surprising story will show you why.

Not Without Sorcery

release date: Oct 01, 2013
Not Without Sorcery
This is a new release of the original 1948 edition.

Some of Your Blood

release date: Apr 30, 2013
Some of Your Blood
One of the Horror Writers Association's Top 40 Horror Books of All Time—the story of a troubled soldier and his bizarre, violent obsession with vampirism. At the height of an unnamed war, a soldier is confined for striking an officer. Referred to as George Smith in official papers and records, the prisoner comes under the observation of Army psychiatrist Philip Outerbridge, who asks the young man to put his story down on paper. The result is a shocking tale of abuse, violence, and twisted love, a personal history as dark and troubling as any the doctor has ever encountered. Believing the patient to be dangerously psychotic, Dr. Outerbridge must dig deeper into his psyche. And when the truth about the strange case of George Smith is fully revealed, the results will be devastating. Told through letters, transcripts, and case studies, Some of Your Blood is an extraordinary, poignant yet terrifying, genre-defying novel. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Theodore Sturgeon including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the University of Kansas's Kenneth Spencer Research Library and the author's estate, among other sources.

Venus Plus X

release date: Apr 30, 2013
Venus Plus X
From Hugo and Nebula winner Theodore Sturgeon comes a seeming utopia: a world with only one gender and no poverty, pollution, or war—but at what cost? Charlie Johns has been snatched from his home on Earth and delivered to the strange future world of Ledom. Here, violence is a vague and improbable notion. Technology has triumphed over hunger, overpopulation, pollution, and even time and space. But there is a change Charlie finds even more shocking: Gender is a thing of the past. Gone are the tensions between male and female. Gone is the human preoccupation with sex. As Charlie explores Ledom and its people, he finds his engrained human precepts are profane in this new world. But then why are his hosts so eager for his approval? Something isn't right about Ledom's ideal existence. And when cracks begin to appear in its flawless facade, Charlie must unearth the city's terrible secrets . . . before it's too late. Theodore Sturgeon's visionary tale is literary science fiction at its most brazen and inventive. A scathing critique of American puritanism that unabashedly explores questions of sexuality and gender, it remains as relevant, insightful, provocative, and troubling as when it first appeared in print. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Theodore Sturgeon including rare images and never-before-seen documents from the University of Kansas's Kenneth Spencer Research Library and the author's estate, among other sources.

The Nail and the Oracle

release date: Apr 23, 2013
The Nail and the Oracle
This book contains ten major stories by the master of science fiction, fantasy, and horror written during the 1960s. The controversial “If All Men We re Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?” shows the author’s technique of “ask the next question” used in a way that shatters social conventions. “When You Care, When You Love” offers a prescient vision of the marriage of deep obsessive love and genetic manipulation, written long before actual cloning techniques existed. “Runesmith” constitutes a rare example of Sturgeon collaborating with a legendary colleague, Harlan Ellison. Included also are two other rarities: two detective stories and a Western that showcase Sturgeon’s knack for characterization and action outside his usual genre. “Take Care of Joey” has been read as an allusion to the complex personal relationship between Sturgeon and Ellison, while “It Was Nothing, Really!” hilariously skewers the mores of the military-industrial complex. As always, these stories demonstrate not only Sturgeon’s brilliant wordplay but also his timeliness, with “Brown-shoes” and “The Nail and the Oracle” standing out as powerful commentaries on the use and abuse of power that might have been written yesterday.

Slow Sculpture

release date: Apr 23, 2013
Slow Sculpture
Theodore Sturgeon was a model for his friend Kurt Vonnegut’s legendary character Kilgore Trout, and his work was an acknowledged influence on important younger writers from Harlan Ellison and Robert Silverberg to Stephen King and Octavia Butler. His work has long been deeply appreciated for its sardonic sensibility, dazzling wordplay, conceptual brilliance, memorable characters, and unsparing treatment of social issues such as sex, war, and marginalized members of society. Sturgeon also authored several episodes of the original Star Trek TV series and originated the Vulcan phrase “Live long and prosper.” This twelfth volume of North Atlantic’s ambitious series reprinting his complete short stories includes classic works such as the award-winning title story, which won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards in 1971, as well as “Case and the Dreamer,” a well-crafted tale of an encounter with a trans-spatial being that is also a meditation on love, and “The [Widget], the [Wadget], and Boff,” a creative exploration of the human ability to achieve self-realization in response to crisis. The book includes a new Foreword, an illuminating section of Story Notes, and a comprehensive index for the entire series.

And Now the News . . .

release date: Apr 16, 2013
And Now the News . . .
Written between 1955 and 1957, the 15 stories in And Now the News ... include five previously uncollected stories along with five well-known works, two cowritten with genre legend Robert Heinlein. Spanning his most creative period, these tales show why Sturgeon won every science fiction award given.

Bright Segment

release date: Apr 16, 2013
Bright Segment
Sci-fi master Theodore Sturgeon wrote stories with power and freshness, and in telling them created a broader understanding of humanity—a legacy for readers and writers to mine for generations. Along with the title story, the collection includes stories written between 1953 and 1955, Sturgeon's greatest period, with such favorites as "Bulkhead," "The Golden Helix," and "To Here and the Easel."

Killdozer!

release date: Apr 09, 2013
Killdozer!
Discover tales of murderous hive minds, possessed bulldozers, crash-landed aliens in this collection of classic science fiction short stories—from the Hugo and Nebula Award–winning master of the genre. Killdozer! is the third volume of a series of the complete short stories from Theodore Sturgeon’s career. It contains a few of his best and most famous short stories, including “Medusa”, “Killdozer!”, and “Mewhu's Jet”. The series editor Paul Williams has dug into the background of each story, and come up with a lot of interesting lore about Sturgeon. Especially of interest in this volume is the alternative original ending to “Mewhu's Jet.”

The Man Who Lost the Sea

release date: Jan 28, 2005
The Man Who Lost the Sea
By the winner of the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Life Achievement Awards, this latest volume finds Theodore Sturgeon in fine form as he gains recognition for the first time as a literary short story writer. Written between 1957 and 1960, when Sturgeon and his family lived in both America and Grenada, finally settling in Woodstock, New York, these stories reflect his increasing preference for psychology over ray guns. Stories such as "The Man Who Told Lies," "A Touch of Strange," and "It Opens the Sky" show influences as diverse as William Faulkner and John Dos Passos. Always in touch with the zeitgeist, Sturgeon takes on the Russian Sputnik launches of 1957 with "The Man Who Lost the Sea," switching the scene to Mars and injecting his trademark mordancy and vivid wordplay into the proceedings. These mature stories also don't stint on the scares, as "The Graveyard Reader"—one of Boris Karloff's favorite stories—shows. Acclaimed novelist Jonathan Lethem's foreword neatly summarizes Sturgeon's considerable achievement here.

Più che umano

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Les plus qu'humains

release date: Jan 01, 2002
Les plus qu'humains
Toussel est retardé mental de naissance. Il trouve refuge dans la forêt où il va construire une famille avec un groupe d''enfants aux dons étranges : télékinésie, génie intellectuel, télépathie... A eux tous, ils forment "Les plus qu''humains", une entité presque parfaite, supérieure.

Baby Is Three

release date: Nov 18, 1999
Baby Is Three
Baby Is Three is the sixth volume in the series devoted to the complete works of one of science fiction's titans. Like others in the series, this one includes extensive notes and background information on each story by editor Paul Williams. The early 1950s, during which this material was written, was the beginning of Sturgeon's greatest creative period. The title story for this collection was later expanded into the International Fantasy Award winning novel More Than Human. Sturgeon's whimsical, sardonic sense of humor lifts his work out of the mundane realm of genre science fiction. This wide-ranging collection shows precisely why he has been cited as a primary influence by authors as varied as Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, and Carl Sagan.

Microcosmic God

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Microcosmic God
In addition to the title story, which was voted one of the five greatest SF stories of all time, this collection includes such Theodore Sturgeon classics as "Cargo" and "Yesterday Was Monday".

L'homme qui a perdu la mer

release date: Jan 01, 1999
L'homme qui a perdu la mer
Analyse : Roman de science-fiction. Nouvelles.

Cristal qui songe

release date: Jan 01, 1998

Thunder and Roses

release date: Nov 07, 1997
Thunder and Roses
Thunder and Roses is the fourth volume in The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon. Included in Thunder and Roses are 15 stories, with major works like "Maturity," "The Professor's Teddy Bear," "A Way Home," and the title story, in addition to two works never published before.

Cristalli sognanti

release date: Jan 01, 1997

The Joy Machine

release date: Jan 01, 1996
The Joy Machine
Kirk and Spock investigate a pleasure-generating technology on the world of Timshel.

The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon

release date: Jan 01, 1994

The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon: Case and the dreamer

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon: Case and the dreamer
The second volume of short stories by Theodore Sturgeon (1918-1985), one of the great figures in science fiction. The title story is on an unusual relationship that forms between a scientist and the microbes he creates in his laboratory.

The Dreaming Jewels, the Cosmic Rape, and Venus Plus X

release date: Sep 02, 1991
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