Thousands of years have passed since humankind abandoned the city--first for the countryside, then for the stars, and ultimately for oblivion--leaving their most loyal animal companions alone on Earth. Granted the power of speech centuries earlier by the revered Bruce Webster, the intelligent, pacifist dogs are the last keepers of human history, raising their pups with bedtime stories, passed down through generations, of the lost "websters" who gave them so much but will never return. With the aid of Jenkins, an ageless service robot, the dogs live in a world of harmony and peace. But they now face serious threats from their own and other dimensions, perhaps the most dangerous of all being the reawakened remnants of a warlike race called "Man."
In the Golden Age of Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein, Clifford D. Simak's writing blazed as brightly as anyone's in the science fiction firmament. Winner of the International Fantasy Award, City is a magnificent literary metropolis filled with an astonishing array of interlinked stories and structures--at once dystopian, transcendent, compassionate, and visionary.
Twitter feed for the online edition of the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, principal editors John Clute and David Langford.
Some more Bruce Pennington covers. The first two are for Brian Aldiss' 'Canopy of Time' and 'Space, Time and Nathaniel'; the third for M John Harrison's 'The Pastal City' and the fourth for Clifford Simak's 'Out of their Minds': https://t.co/CEoYLYhqIo
Toronto on The Digital Earth. Axons sewn in silicon. IRL is the MetAIverse. Views expressed here are my own.
@manunamz City by Clifford Simak
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I need to remember to shop my shelves when I start feeling like I need new books. I'd forgotten I had these. I was actually looking for my copy of "City" by Clifford Simak. Still haven't found that, but I will. https://t.co/IXHYaVC3Vz
"Just about any work by Simak deserves to be considered a classic and City is no exception. . . . A unique perspective on the race of man and a fantastic read." --SFBook.com