“Long Indeed We Do Live. . .”
Title | “Long Indeed We Do Live. . .” |
Year for Search | 2013 |
Authors | Constantine, Storm(1956-2021) |
Secondary Authors | Whates, Ian [George](b. 1959) |
Secondary Title | Looking Landwards: Stories Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Institute of Agricultural Engineers |
Pagination | 179-98 |
Date Published | 2013 |
Publisher | NewCon Press in Association with The Institute of Agricultural Engineers |
Place Published | [Weston, Eng] |
Keywords | English author, Female author |
Annotation | In a future after an undescribed environmental catastrophe, society has developed inside domes with different arbors devoted to different trees. Presented mostly positively. While there is much fantasy in the story, it appears that human life has also adapted to life outside the domes and that here is communication between life outside and the trees inside. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The female author (1956-2021) adopted her pseudonym as her legal name. |
Full Text | 2013 Constantine, Storm (1956-2021). “Long Indeed We Do Live. . .” Looking Landwards: Stories Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the Institute of Agricultural Engineers. Ed. Ian Whates ([Weston, Eng]: NewCon Press in Association with The Institute of Agricultural Engineers, 2013), 179-98. PSt In a future after an undescribed environmental catastrophe, society has developed inside domes with different arbors devoted to different trees. Presented mostly positively. While there is much fantasy in the story, it appears that human life has also adapted to life outside the domes and that here is communication between life outside and the trees inside. The female author's name was originally a pseudonym but she adopted it as her legal name. |