Rogue Moon by Algis Budrys PDF Free

Rogue Moon
by Algis Budrys
- Publication Year
- 1960
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 192
- File Size
- 490 KB
- ISBN
- 9780380389506
Rogue Moon Summary
Rogue Moon is a short sf novel by Algis Budrys, published in 1960. It was a 1961 Hugo Award nominee, losing to Walter M. Miller’s [126]A Canticle for Leibowitz. A novella-length version of the story was included in the anthology The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume 2, edited by Ben Bova. Before 1969, every science fiction writer wrote his or her own version of the first Moon landing. Few carry the horror of Budrys’ unsettling story. During all recorded history, the Moon has hovered above our heads, a timeless symbol for lovers’ ecstasy. Goddesses and Gibson Girls have tripped the light fantastic of her beams while sonneteers and scientists have scanned her changing phases. Now humans had actually reached the Moon, and on it the explorers found a structure, a formation so terrible and incomprehensible that it couldn’t even be described in human terms. It was a thing that devoured people; that killed them again and again in torturous, unfathomable ways. Earthbound are the only two men who could probe the thing: Al Barker, a reckless thrill-seeker, whose loving mistress was death, and Dr. Edward Hawks, a scientific murderer, whose greatest mission was rebirth.
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