@booklet {5862, title = {HARM}, year = {2007}, month = {2007}, publisher = {Del Rey}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Two related dystopias, one created by the war on terrorism and the other created on a distant planet by people with a similar mindset. HARM refers to the Hostile Activities Research Ministry.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian W[ilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)} } @booklet {4287, title = {"Horse Meat"}, howpublished = {Interzone}, volume = { no. 65 }, year = {1992}, month = {November 1992}, pages = {48-61}, abstract = {

Violent dystopia.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Wilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)} } @booklet {2919, title = {"Horsemen"}, howpublished = {Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine }, volume = {1.3}, year = {1977}, note = {

Rpt. as \"New Arrivals, Old Encounters.\" In his\ New Arrivals, Old Encounters. Twelve Stories\ (London: Jonathan Cape, 1979), 9-14.

}, month = {September 1977}, pages = {48-50}, abstract = {

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) on the planet.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Wilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)} } @booklet {2272, title = {"The Hunter at His Ease."}, howpublished = {Science Against Man}, year = {1970}, month = {1970}, pages = {77-96}, publisher = {Avon Nooks}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Dystopia of a future world constantly at war and \"Progress\" gradually destroying the environment.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian [Wilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)}, editor = {Anthony Cheetham} } @booklet {10069, title = {Hothouse. A Science Fiction Novel}, year = {1957}, note = {

\ Rpt. Boston, MA: Gregg Press, 1976, with an \“Introduction\” by Joseph Milicia (v-xvii). Abridged ed. as\ The Long Afternoon of Earth. New York: Signet/New American Library, 1962, which had originally been serialized in slightly different form in\ The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\ as \“Hothouse.\” 20.2 (117) (February 1961): 5-35; \“Nomansland.\” 20.4 (119) (April 1961): 99-129; \“Undergrowth.\” 21.1 (122) (July 1961): 84-130; \“Timberline.\” 21.3 (144) (September 1961): 99-129; and \“Evergreen.\” 21.6 (127) (December 1961): 82-128

}, month = {1957}, publisher = {Faber and Faber}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which humans have devolved into small, but still intelligent, creatures living in a world dominated by plants.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Brian W[ilson] Aldiss (1925-2017)} }