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In 1972, Robert Silverberg, even then an acknowledged leader in the science fiction field, published a book that was immediately hailed as a masterpiece.
More than three decades later, Dying Inside has stood the test of time and has been recognized as one of the finest novels the field has ever produced. Never wasting a word, Silverberg persuasively shows us what it would be like to read minds, painting an unforgettable portrait of a man shaped by that unique power; a power he is now inexorably losing.
Acclaimed upon first publication by SF critics and mainstream reviewers alike, Dying Inside is overdue for reintroduction to today's SF audience. This is a novel for everyone who appreciates deeply affecting characterization, imaginative power, and the irreplaceable perspective unique to speculative fiction of the highest order.
Industry Reviews
"Dying Inside is an artist's summit that doubles as an intimate allegory of the artist's quandary." --Jonathan Lethem
"Now widely regarded as Robert Silverberg's masterpiece, Dying Inside, first published in 1972, has just been reissued in a handsome trade paperback with a new preface by its author, one of science fiction's most distinguished writers . . . It's insane that Dying Inside should be subtly dismissed as merely a genre classic. This is a superb novel about a common human sorrow, that great shock of middle age -- the recognition that we are all dying inside and that all of us must face the eventual disappearance of the person we have been." --Michael Dirda, Washington Post
"Silverberg has written the perfect science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction." --The New York Times Book Review on Dying Inside One of those rare novels that manages to be at once dazzling and tender. Michael Chabon on Dying Inside
Dying Inside is an artist's summit that doubles as an intimate allegory of the artist's quandary. Jonathan Lethem
Now widely regarded as Robert Silverberg's masterpiece, Dying Inside, first published in 1972, has just been reissued in a handsome trade paperback with a new preface by its author, one of science fiction's most distinguished writers . . . It's insane that Dying Inside should be subtly dismissed as merely a genre classic. This is a superb novel about a common human sorrow, that great shock of middle age -- the recognition that we are all dying inside and that all of us must face the eventual disappearance of the person we have been. Michael Dirda, Washington Post
Silverberg has written the perfect science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction. The New York Times Book Review on Dying Inside
" One of those rare novels that manages to be at once dazzling and tender. "Michael Chabon on Dying Inside"
"Dying Inside "is an artist's summit that doubles as an intimate allegory of the artist's quandary. "Jonathan Lethem"
Now widely regarded as Robert Silverberg's masterpiece, "Dying Inside," first published in 1972, has just been reissued in a handsome trade paperback with a new preface by its author, one of science fiction's most distinguished writers . . . It's insane that "Dying Inside" should be subtly dismissed as merely a genre classic. This is a superb novel about a common human sorrow, that great shock of middle age -- the recognition that we are all dying inside and that all of us must face the eventual disappearance of the person we have been. "Michael Dirda, Washington Post"
Silverberg has written the perfect science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction. "The New York Times Book Review on Dying Inside"" "One of those rare novels that manages to be at once dazzling and tender."--Michael Chabon on "Dying Inside" ""Dying Inside "is an artist's summit that doubles as an intimate allegory of the artist's quandary."--Jonathan Lethem "Now widely regarded as Robert Silverberg's masterpiece, "Dying Inside," first published in 1972, has just been reissued in a handsome trade paperback with a new preface by its author, one of science fiction's most distinguished writers . . . It's insane that "Dying Inside" should be subtly dismissed as merely a genre classic. This is a superb novel about a common human sorrow, that great shock of middle age -- the recognition that we are all dying inside and that all of us must face the eventual disappearance of the person we have been."--Michael Dirda, "Washington Post" "Silverberg has written the perfect science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction.""--The New York Times Book Review" on "Dying Inside" "One of those rare novels that manages to be at once dazzling and tender."-Michael Chabon on "Dying Inside" ""Dying Inside "is an artist's summit that doubles as an intimate allegory of the artist's quandary."-Jonathan Lethem "Now widely regarded as Robert Silverberg's masterpiece, "Dying Inside," first published in 1972, has just been reissued in a handsome trade paperback with a new preface by its author, one of science fiction's most distinguished writers . . . It's insane that "Dying Inside" should be subtly dismissed as merely a genre classic. This is a superb novel about a common human sorrow, that great shock of middle age -- the recognition that we are all dying inside and that all of us must face the eventual disappearance of the person we have been."--Michael Dirda, "Washington Post" "Silverberg has written the perfect science fiction novel for people who don't like science fiction.""-The Ne
ISBN: 9780765322302
ISBN-10: 0765322307
Published: 3rd March 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 304
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ST MARTINS PR 3PL
Country of Publication: US
Edition Number: 2
Dimensions (cm): 21.59 x 14.61 x 2.54
Weight (kg): 0.41
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