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Redemolished

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Redemolished
First edition
AuthorAlfred Bester
Cover artistSimon Danaher
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisheriBooks, inc
Publication date
2000
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (paperback)
ISBN0-7434-8679-X

Redemolished is a collection of short stories, interviews, and other articles and essays by science fiction author Alfred Bester.[1] Published in 2000 (thirteen years after Bester's death) by iBooks, inc, ISBN 0-7434-8679-X, edited by Richard Raucci.

Redemolished contains the short stories:

It also contains three fictional articles published in Holiday Magazine:

and four essays:

Also included are interviews with John Huston and Rex Stout, a conversation with Woody Allen, brief articles on Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein, two deleted prologues and an analysis of The Demolished Man, and a memorial for Bester written by Isaac Asimov, with an introduction by Gregory S. Benford.

Reception

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Peter Heck of Asimov's Science Fiction wrote: "This is probably not the place for a reader unfamiliar with Bester to begin; that would be (for my money) either The Stars My Destination or a selection of his short stories including such classics as “Fondly Fahrenheit” and “The Men Who Murdered Mohammed.” But for those who know the major works and want as much Bester as they can get, this is just the thing."[2]

References

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  1. ^ Sleight, Graham (September 2001). "Review". The New York Review of Science Fiction.
  2. ^ Heck, Peter (July 2001). "REDEMOLISHED by Alfred Bester". Asimov's Science Fiction. Retrieved 20 September 2024.