“In a fantastic world, the fantastic had become merely ordinary.”
Edmund Cooper buch All Fools' Day
All Fools' Day (1966)
Edmund Cooper, Pseudonym Broderick Quain und Martin Lester war ein englischer Autor, der unter dem eigenen Namen und mehreren Pseudonymen Werke in den Bereichen der Science-Fiction und daneben in denen des Kinderbuchs, des Essays und des Kriminalromans geschaffen hat. Wikipedia
“In a fantastic world, the fantastic had become merely ordinary.”
Edmund Cooper buch All Fools' Day
All Fools' Day (1966)
“Only the absurd could have any bearing on reality.”
Sea-horse in the Sky (1969)
“And yet to be without hope is almost to be without sanity.”
The Last Continent (1970)
“How does one objectively define madness?”
Prisonner of Fire (1974)
“Cultures and societies consumed each other, as well as animals and men.”
Edmund Cooper buch All Fools' Day
All Fools' Day (1966)
“But some children have clearer vision than adults.”
Prisonner of Fire (1974)
“Those who look for death have to wait patiently till death finds those who look.”
Edmund Cooper buch Five to Twelve
Five to Twelve (1968)
“To be with child does not diminish beauty, but changes the shape of beauty.”
Edmund Cooper buch A Far Sunset
A Far Sunset (1967)
“Without mankind machines are nothing.”
The Overman Culture (1971)
“In the country of the mad, the sane man is crazy.”
The Overman Culture (1971)
Edmund Cooper buch A Far Sunset
A Far Sunset (1967)