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ISBN: 0989239144

ISBN13: 9780989239141

Galaxies

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Does Barry N. Malzberg haunt the science fiction genre? Or does the science fiction genre haunt Barry N. Malzberg?
In a genre that claimed to be a storehouse of innovation yet enforced strict narrative rules and codes of conduct, Malzberg stuck out like a forked tongue, composing works of bona fide literature that dwarfed the efforts of his contemporaries and established him as one of science fiction's most dynamic enfant terribles.
Originally published in 1975, Galaxies is a masterwork of the Malzberg canon, which includes over fifty novels and collections. Metafictional, absurdist, and sardonic, the book mounts a concerted attack against the market forces that prescribed SF of the 1970s and continue to prescribe it today. At the same time, the book tells a story of technology and cyborgs, of bureaucracy and tachyons, of love and hate and sadness ...
Despite his deviant literary antics, Malzberg could not be ignored by the SF community. In 1973, he won the first annual John W. Campbell Memorial Award, which is presented to the best SF novel of the year by a distinguished committee of SF experts, authors, and critics. Thereafter he received nominations for the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards, among others.
Galaxies is among the works listed in acclaimed SF editor David Pringle's Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels, published in 1985. With a foreword by Jack Dann, this anti-oedipal edition ushers Malzberg's genius into the twenty-first century.


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Rated 5 stars
Searingly funny

I think one of the reviews posted on the book says much the same thing about it, but chances are you the people out there have never seen this book, let alone heard of it. Shame on someone. I was vaguely familar with Malzberg, having heard of his great works Beyond Apollo, Herovit's World and Chorale, but seeing this slim volume in a comic book store (three bucks!) grabbed my attention. The plot summary on the back of...

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Rated 4 stars
Metafictional Classic

Barry Malzberg's book "Galaxies" may have worked more effectively as a short story (it is essentially an expansion of his story "A Galaxy Called Rome"), but this is still the most self-reflective/metafictional SF novel ever written. It is a groundbreaking book, well worth reading. Actually, this book isn't a book at all but notes on a book which the author will never have the skill to actually write. He admits as much...

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