Posted on 04/30/2002 12:59:46 PM PDT by Bobisalwaysright
To all of those people who will forever hold anything and everything Douglas Adams close to your heart, the final installment of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, 11 years in the making, is due for publican nation wide on May 1st, which would be tomorrow.
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Maybe eventually someone will get around to writing a sequel to the old Hitchhiker's computer game.
Too bad I was 5 off. ;)
I remember it well. Kind of like Zork, only with a lot more twisted humor.
In May of 2002, Harmony (US) and Macmillan HB (UK) will publish posthumously the final book by Douglas Adams, the revered creator of THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY, and numerous other bestselling novels. Titled THE SALMON OF DOUBT: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time, this new work is a compilation of writings recovered from the hard drive of Adamss beloved MacIntosh computer. Included are short stories, essays, lectures, and articles, many published for the first time in book form, and the crown jewel: ten never-before-published chapters of Adamss longtime work-in-progress, THE SALMON OF DOUBT.
The book begins with an introduction from Douglas Adams's friend of many years, Christopher Cerf, who will also serve as the books spokesperson. Included in the text of THE SALMON OF DOUBT are Adamss first published work (he was 12 years when he penned a fan letter to his favorite boys magazine), a hilarious essay he wrote about his nose, a piece about two dogs he fell in love with while living in Santa Fe, a hike up Mount Kilimanjaro dressed as a rhino to support one of his favorite causes, a laugh-out-loud short story called "The Private Life of Genghis Khan" (published for the first time in America), a ten-page story featuring a character from THE HITCHHIKERS GUIDE, called "Young Zaphod Plays It Safe," and a dazzling extemporaneous lecture on the evolution of civilization, "Is There an Artificial God," presented to a gathering of Cambridge scientists. "We are lucky to have this treasure-trove of truly hilarious and thought-provoking material as a lasting remembrance and tribute to one of the most creative and amusing writers of our time," said Shaye Areheart, Editorial Director of Harmony Books, Douglas's publisher.
Douglas Adams was the author of five novels in THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY Trilogy (yes, you read that right!); two Dirk Gently novels, including THE LONG, DARK TEATIME OF THE SOUL; LAST CHANCE TO SEE (with Mark Carwardine); and THE MEANING OF LIFF and THE DEEPER MEANING OF LIFF (both with John Lloyd). MOSTLY HARMLESS, Douglas's most recent book, spent 8 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list.
Readers meeting this remarkable author for the first time will laugh out loud, inevitably recognizing themselves as never before while Adams pokes loving fun at their human foibles. And Douglas Adams fans won't want to miss this last chance to wander the mind of one of the great comic geniuses of all time.
Harmony : ISBN: 1-4000-4508-8 Contact: crownbiz@randomhouse.com Macmillan : ISBN: 0-333-76657-1 editorial: n.hursell@macmillan.co.uk publicity: j.graham@macmillan.co.uk
Please note: the UK version will instead include an introduction by Douglass close friend and satirist, Stephen Fry.
Yep! He wrote another one like that called "Bureaucracy". I found a web site that actually has all the old Infocom titles available for free download, including some with (crude) graphics that I've never even played before. Eventually I'm going to get around to playing them all, once I cure myself of this unhealthy addiction to Civilization III. :)
I'm afraid you may be right about there being no cure. If this problem gets any worse it might stunt my social life! And not only do I crank out the Engineers, I refuse to automate them, as I don't like the computer's automation AI. :)
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