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Caliban

(1971)
A Story by

 
 
The Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author delivers a prescient tale that “explores the inanity of conformity with a hopelessly superficial future humankind” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
 
He was revived, somehow, and thrust into a brand-new world, one in which humans have evolved to breathe underwater, reproduction is quite uncommon, and everyone has standardized their appearance to conform to the presently favored model.
 
He is a rarity, a throwback, with his short legs, hairy body, lopsided face, and scars. He remembers automobiles, tax returns, a family—all the components of an imperfect world. But here and now, he is an object of fascination to be studied by doctors and politicians, and to be wanted by adventurous women.
 
He keeps telling himself that in a country of the beautiful, the ugly man is king. If only he’d listen . . .
 
Praise for Robert Silverberg and his short stories
 
“When Silverberg is at the top of his form, no one is better.” —George R. R. Martin, #1 
New York Times–bestselling author
 
“Silverberg’s creative story premises are matched by a remarkable ability to make his characters sympathetic, whether human or not.” —
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“The short stories in Robert Silverberg’s 
First-Person Singularities are inventive, sublime, and endlessly entertaining.” —Foreword Reviews
 
“Decades after being originally published, most of these stories are still just as entertaining and powerful as they were when first released. A singularly unique collection.” —
Kirkus Reviews


Genre: Science Fiction

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