"Horsemen"
Year for Search |
1977
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Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine
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Annotation |
A simple, agricultural eutopia is destroyed by people from Earth. The people are closely in tune with their planet, vegetarian, live in marriage groups, and have rich inner lives. The arriving Earth ship releases the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Pestilence, Famine, War, and Death) from the psyches of the nine people from Earth on the ship onto the planet. |
Volume / Edition |
1.3
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Pagination |
48-50
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Published Date |
September 1977 |
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Full Text |
1977 Aldiss, Brian [Wilson] (1925-2017). “Horsemen.” Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine 1.3 (September 1977): 48-50. Rpt. as “New Arrivals, Old Encounters.” In his New Arrivals, Old Encounters. Twelve Stories (London: Jonathan Cape, 1979), 9-14. Merril, PSt A simple, agricultural eutopia is destroyed by people from Earth. The people are closely in tune with their planet, vegetarian, live in marriage groups, and have rich inner lives. The arriving Earth ship releases the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Pestilence, Famine, War, and Death) from the psyches of the nine people from Earth on the ship onto the planet. |
Additional Publishers |
Rpt. as “New Arrivals, Old Encounters.” In his New Arrivals, Old Encounters. Twelve Stories (London: Jonathan Cape, 1979), 9-14. |
Holding Institutions |
Merril, PSt |
Author Note |
(1925-2017) |