Written by: Theodore Sturgeon
First line: "I'll bus' your face, Al," said Gurlick.
Why you should read this book: Oh, god, it's brutal and necessary, uglier and more violent than I expect from science fiction of this era, laying bare the flaws of mankind while suggesting that what separates us and causes us pain is simply...ourselves. A hive-minded conqueror arrives from space, inhabits a most unlikely vessel, and sets to work attempting to unify humanity for the sole purpose of assimilating it. Not gonna lie—there is some hard to read stuff in here—but the payoff is so beautiful and uplifting that the reader can forgive the author for holding a mirror up to the worse we have to offer.
Why you shouldn't read this book: People kind of suck; we could be much better than we are, and this book kind of rubs it in your face.
[Note: apparently this book is rare and difficult to acquire? And it's just been sitting on my shelf for 30 years!]
Sunday, May 31, 2020
The Cosmic Rape
Posted by Dragon at 10:46 AM
Labels: aliens, fiction, novel, speculative
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