The Rediscovery Of Man - The Complete Short Science Fiction Of Cordwainer Smith
(Cordwainer Smith)
This book is a collection of science fiction short stories by an enigmatic author whose pseudonym was Cordwainer Smith. They are written in an unforgettable, lyrical style, half ballad, half prose; they chronicle a future world where animal-derived 'underpeople' form an oppressed and mistreated population, where telepathically-enhanced cats help people navigate through space, where the Lords of the Instrumentality keep the human population in a state of blissful, and idle, happiness - and how unhappy and discontented the people become as a result. It is a richly imagined world, and it is described beautifully. The most famous Cordwainer Smith story, 'Scanners Live in Vain', is included in the collection; it describes a future where spaceship pilots - Scanners - are disconnected from all their senses except sight, to enable them to survive the 'pain of space'; they only get to enjoy their other senses for brief, poignant moments through a process called 'cranching'. The story describes what happens when an inventor creates a process that makes this sensory disconnect unnecessary, and how it affects the Scanners - at the end, they decide to kill the inventor, but one of the Scanners foils this plot. Another well-known story, 'The Ballad of Lost C'Mell', describes the plight of the 'underpeople' and one underperson, a cat-derived woman, who fights for their civil rights with the help of a Lord of the Instrumentality, Lord Jestocost (which means "cruelty" in Russian - but he's anything but cruel). Many of the stories show a Chinese influence - Cordwainer Smith spent a great deal of time in China, and picked up some of the story-telling techniques (as well as some Chinese words and cultural references). In all, this is a great collection, and every story in it is well worth reading.
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