@booklet {1724, title = {"Reap the Dark Tide"}, howpublished = {Vanguard Science Fiction }, volume = {1.1}, year = {1958}, note = {

Rpt. as \"Shark Ship.\" In\ his A Mile Beyond the Moon (Garden City, NY: Doubleday \& Co., 1958), 166-196;\ in\ Dark Stars. Ed. Robert Silverberg (New York: Ballantine Books, 1968), 1-35; and in\ Voyages: Scenarios for a Ship Called Earth. Ed. Rob Sauer (New York: Zero Population Growth/Ballantine Books, 1971), 268-305.

}, month = {June 1958}, pages = {99-127}, abstract = {

Two dystopias, one at sea and one on land. The one at sea focuses on the desperate need to keep a convoy together and harvest enough to feed the thousands of people on each ship. The one on land develops into a cult of death. At the end of the story, one ship, expelled from a convoy, begins the process of starting over with land and sea connected.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {C[yril] M[ichael] Kornbluth (1923-58)} }