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Memories of the Space Age

(1988)
A collection of stories by

 
 
Awards
1989 Locus Award for Best Collection (nominee)

This collection brings together Ballard's ''Cape Canaveral stories,'' eight in all, written between 1962 and 1985, and set in a future when the space program has ceased and civilization itself seems on the wane. Images of waste, abandonment, emptiness and desolation recur toppling towers, dead astronauts circling the Earth endlessly, deserts, empty swimming pools. In ''News from the Sun,'' life itself is slowly draining away as people are increasingly subject to long fugue states, recalling Eliot's line, ''Not with a bang but a whimper.'' In the title story, the protagonist alternately wanders a deserted Canaveral and tends his dying wife. Ballard writes a clear, flawless prose, rich in deft phrase and vivid imagery. This book is not for the ray-gun and bug-eyed monster crowd.


Genre: Science Fiction

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