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- Title: None So Blind
- Edition: 1997-03-01
- Binding: Paperback
- From: $1.15
From the spinetingling account of an intergalactic poacher's rite of passage to an erotic and ultimately uplifting modern fable of inner scars and otherworldly transformation, here is Haldeman at his very best - fifteen remarkable tales and "story poems", including four Hugo and Nebula Award winners, exhibiting a depth of feeling and an understanding of the human condition that is all too rare in the science fiction genre. Included is his Nebula and Hugo Award-winning novella The Hemingway Hoax - in which a scholar's seemingly harmless literary fraud ends up having catastrophic multidimensional repercussions.
"Despite his earlier reputation as a Vietnam novelist, Joe Haldeman has consistently explored questions of artistic sensibility and expression, and these themes have become especially noticeable in his recent short fiction, reflecting his own eclectic interests as a watercolorist and musician as well as poet and fiction writer....Far more consistently than most science fiction writers, Haldeman has endeavored to explore the nature of the working artist and the role of the artist in society."
--New York Review of Science Fiction