Winner of the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the Academy of Arts and Letters and the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award. In each of these "weird and wonderful stories" (Boston Globe), Brad Watson writes about people and...
Blending domestic thriller and psychological horror, this compelling page-turner follows a mother fleeing her estranged husband.
Lydia Millet’s chilling new novel is the first-person account of a young mother, Anna, escaping her cold and...
On the planet Ilmatar, under a roof of ice a kilometer thick, a team of deep-sea diving scientists investigates the blind alien race that lives below. The Terran explorers have made an uneasy truce with the Sholen, their first extraterrestrial...
In its first-ever unexpurgated edition, a sci-fi landmark that’s a comic and suspenseful tour-de-force, and puts distraction in a whole new light: It’s not you, it’s the universe!
Certain he is on the verge of a major scientific discovery,...
The year 2032 A.D. The Gloria Mundi, a star ship built and manned by the
new United States of Europe, touches down on the planet, Alatair Five.
Disaster strikes, leaving only one apparent survivor — an Englishman named
Paul Marlow, whose...
Nach "Shanghai fern von wo" geht Ursula Krechel noch einmal den Spuren deutscher Geschichte nach. Ihr neuer Roman handelt vom Exil und von den fünfziger Jahren, von einer Rückkehr ohne Ankunft.Was muss einer fürchten, was darf einer hoffen, der...
In a time not far from our own, Lawrence sets out simply to build an artifical intelligence that can pass as human, and finds himself instead with one that can pass as a god. Taking the Three Laws of Robotics literally, Prime Intellect makes every...