“A Horse of a Different Technicolor”

Title“A Horse of a Different Technicolor”
Year for Search1975
AuthorsStrete, Craig [Kee](b. 1950
Secondary TitleGalaxy Science Fiction
Volume / Edition36.1
Pagination76-82
Date PublishedJanuary 1975
ISSN Number0016-4003
KeywordsMale author, Native American author
Annotation

Something of a surveillance dystopia in which some of the means of surveillance are embedded in a person’s body and used to implant thoughts. The story is told from the point-of-view of someone who, as a result, is no longer sure who they are. 

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in his If All Else Fails . . . (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1980), 44-53. [The book includes an “Introduction: Notes on a Dangerous Writer” by Jorge Luis Borges (vii-viii]. 

Holding Institutions

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Author Note

Native American Indian (Cherokee) author (b. 1950)

Full Text

1975 Strete, Craig [Kee] (b. 1950). “A Horse of a Different Technicolor.” Galaxy Science Fiction 36.1 (January 1975): 76-82. Rpt. in his If All Else Fails . . . (Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1980), 44-53. [The book includes an “Introduction: Notes on a Dangerous Writer” by Jorge Luis Borges (vii-viii]. PLhS

Something of a surveillance dystopia in which some of the means of surveillance are embedded in a person’s body and used to implant thoughts. The story is told from the point-of-view of someone who, as a result, is no longer sure who they are. Native American Indian (Cherokee) author.