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More Than the Sum of His Parts [short story] (1985)

af Joe Haldeman

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The ultimate collection of classic science fiction stories and poems from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Forever War Series.   An omnibus edition of his collections None So Blind and Dealing in Futures, this volume features the best of Joe Haldeman's short speculative fiction, including such gems as the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning "The Hemingway Hoax," in which a forged Hemingway manuscript takes the reader on a journey through time and multiple universes; the Hugo and Locus Award-winning "None So Blind;" the World Fantasy and Nebula Award-winning "Graves;" and the Rhysling Award-winning poem "Saul's Death." From stories steeped in the horrors of the Vietnam War to tales of cyborg transformations and space explorations, Haldeman flexes his narrative powers to deliver works that will live on for generations to come.   "If there was a Fort Knox for science fiction writers who really matter, we'd have to lock Haldeman up there." --Stephen King   "One of the most prophetic writers of our times." --David Brin… (mere)
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A few comments on this 1985 short story can be found here. ( )
  Valashain | Jul 31, 2016 |
In some was this story was enjoyable and in others it wasn’t. The man goes mad due to technology theme is no different that The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells that I read over my Belize vacation. But for some reason the cyborg technology theme did draw me in. One thing that made that effective (where it wasn’t in The Invisible Man) was that you see the transformation from normal to power-mad. In Wells novel, the main character is mad prior to his introduction in the story. ( )
  KingRat | Aug 13, 2010 |
nominated for the 1985 Nebula Award for best Short Story.
  pc_bob | Nov 4, 2006 |
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The ultimate collection of classic science fiction stories and poems from the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Forever War Series.   An omnibus edition of his collections None So Blind and Dealing in Futures, this volume features the best of Joe Haldeman's short speculative fiction, including such gems as the Hugo and Nebula Award-winning "The Hemingway Hoax," in which a forged Hemingway manuscript takes the reader on a journey through time and multiple universes; the Hugo and Locus Award-winning "None So Blind;" the World Fantasy and Nebula Award-winning "Graves;" and the Rhysling Award-winning poem "Saul's Death." From stories steeped in the horrors of the Vietnam War to tales of cyborg transformations and space explorations, Haldeman flexes his narrative powers to deliver works that will live on for generations to come.   "If there was a Fort Knox for science fiction writers who really matter, we'd have to lock Haldeman up there." --Stephen King   "One of the most prophetic writers of our times." --David Brin

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