Posted on 03/02/2015 3:26:07 PM PST by EveningStar
He only wrote two novels that are worth reading-- The Stars My Destination and The Demolished Man, but both are superb. (After writing those, he left SF for a long time, and wasn't much good when he returned.) Of his short fiction, "Fondly Fahrenheit" is one of the great SF short stories of all time.
Just got home from work, and bought TSMD for the Kindle. There, on the first page of Chapter One, is Gully’s ditty, and by golly, the word is “nation”, not “station”. Your memory is clearly better than mine.
Now I get to reread the book, after 30-some years. Still plan to pick up a paper copy next time I see one, though.
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