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Gentle Invaders

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معرفی کتاب «Gentle Invaders» نوشتهٔ Leigh Brackett; Zenna Henderson; Edward D Hoch; Fritz Leiber; Mack Reynolds; Frank M Robinson; Eric Frank Russell; William Tenn; Miriam Allen DeFord; sasha Miller; Hans Stefan Santesson; Myrle Benedict، منتشرشده توسط نشر Belmont Books در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Aliens are often depicted as malevolent despots, unscrupulous pillagers, conniving bureaucrats, or savage warriors. It's refreshing to see aliens in the spotlight at truly benevolent caretakers or maintaining an innocuous presence. Perhaps these latter two extraterrestrial dispositions don't provide as much cinematic grandeur as the former three, but their seemingly innocent temperament easily allows for humor and emotion to bubble up through an author's creative talents; the stories in Gentle Invaders generally follow this line of thought.Rear cover synopsis:"The Alien is most often described by science fictionists as a horror-inspiring monster with insidiously evil intentions. Our monsters are different."Monsters are often synonymous with aliens because of their projected grotesqueness and wildly exotic physiology. But nearly have the stories in this collection feature humanoid aliens. Food for thought:"How many of the people you see around you every day, the anonymous people that just look a little odd somehow, the people about who you think briefly that they don't even look human--the queer ones you notice and then forget--how many of them aren't human at all in the sense that we understand that word? (Brackett, p.53)"It's interesting to note that the first four stories are all by female writers: Sasha Miller (1933- ), Leigh Brackett (1915-1978), Miriam Allen deFord (1888-1975), and Zenna Henderson (1917-1983).The editor, Hans Stefan Santesson, either understood that women do have a place in the science fiction community (seeing their important stories through the 50's and 60's) or the editor found that the women better understood the benevolent of innocuous disposition of the aliens he had in mind. Sadly, the male writers (William Tenn, Mack Reynolds, and Eric Frank Russell) steal the show with their wowing stories.CONTENTSSIT BY THE FIRE - Myrtle BenedictTHE QUEER ONES - Leigh BrackettFREAK SHOW - Miriam Allen de FordSUBCOMMITTEE - Zenna HendersonUNNATURAL ACT - Edward D. HochTHE NIGHT HE CRIED - Fritz LeiberTHE MARTIANS AND THE COYS - Mack ReynoldsQUIZ GAME - Frank RobinsonDEAR DEVIL - Eric Frank RussellPARTY OF THE TWO PARTS - William Tenn The Alien is most often described by science fictionists as a horror-inspiring monster with insidiously evil intentions. Our monsters are different." Monsters are often synonymous with aliens because of their projected grotesqueness and wildly exotic physiology. But nearly have the stories in this collection feature humanoid aliens. Food for thought: "How many of the people you see around you every day, the anonymous people that just look a little odd somehow, the people about who you think briefly that they don't even look human--the queer ones you notice and then forget--how many of them aren't human at all in the sense that we understand that word? (Brackett) 7 • Introduction (Gentle Invaders) • essay by Hans Stefan Santesson 9 • Sit by the Fire • (1958) • short story by Sasha Miller [as by Myrle Benedict] 18 • The Queer Ones • (1957) • novelette by Leigh Brackett 54 • Freak Show • (1958) • short story by Miriam Allen deFord 64 • Subcommittee • (1962) • novelette by Zenna Henderson 84 • Unnatural Act • short story by Edward D. Hoch 92 • The Night He Cried • (1953) • short story by Fritz Leiber 100 • The Martians and the Coys • (1951) • short story by Mack Reynolds 111 • Quiz Game • (1953) • short story by Frank M. Robinson 123 • Dear Devil • (1950) • novelette by Eric Frank Russell 157 • Party of the Two Parts • (1954) • novelette by William Tenn
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