@booklet {2482, title = {"Cain$^{n}$"}, howpublished = {New Writings in S-F }, volume = {20}, year = {1972}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ North by 2000: A Collection of Canadian Science Fiction\ (Toronto, ON, Canada: Peter Martin Associates, 1975), 59-99.

}, month = {1972}, pages = {83-134}, publisher = {Dobson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Eutopia of the future rehabilitation of criminals told from the point of view of one of the criminals being rehabilitated. Those considered \“genetically criminal\” are \“permanently isolated;\” those considered \“low productive\” have their memories permanently erased and are \“restrained for base labor\” (87). For those deemed capable of being rehabilitated, the regime consists of education, exercise, and humiliation at the hands of someone who, it turns out, had been through the process.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {H[enry] A. Hargreaves (b. 1928)}, editor = {[Edward] John Carnell (1912-72)} } @booklet {2483, title = {"Tangled Web"}, howpublished = {New Writings in SF }, volume = {(21)}, year = {1972}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ North by 2000: A Collection of Canadian Science Fiction\ (Toronto, ON, Canada: Peter Martin Associates, 1975), 19-41.

}, month = {1972}, pages = {117-45}, publisher = {Sidgwick and Jackson Ltd.}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia. The story is set in a small, isolated, mining community in the Arctic of a combined Canada and the U.S. and is concerned with the future of religion. All Christian religions have combined into the Christian United Spiritual Society, are computer linked for confession and other sacraments, and have government support.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {H[enry] A. Hargreaves (b. 1928)}, editor = {[Edward] John Carnell (1912-72)} } @booklet {2140, title = {"Dead to the World"}, howpublished = {New Writings in S-F }, volume = {11}, year = {1968}, note = {

Rpt. in\ New Writings in S-F 8. Ed. [Edward] John Carnell (New York: Bantam Books, 1971), 125-42; and in his\ North by 2000: A Collection of Canadian Science Fiction\ (Toronto, ON, Canada: Peter Martin Associates, 1975), 3-15.

}, month = {1968}, pages = {141-56}, publisher = {Dennis Dobson}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopian satire. Computer and robot controlled world and the effect on a man whose identity card is accidentally marked deceased.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Male author}, author = {H[enry] A. Hargreaves (b. 1928)}, editor = {[Edward] John Carnell (1912-72)} }