"Destiny Times Three"
Title | "Destiny Times Three" |
Year for Search | 1945 |
Authors | Leiber, Fritz [Reuter] [Jr.](1910-92) |
Secondary Title | Astounding Science Fiction (New York) |
Volume / Edition | 35.1 -2 |
Pagination | 6-55; 140-72, 174-77 |
Date Published | March - April 1945 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The future earth is split into three. One is a flawed utopia, which is supposed to be peaceful and joyful, but is stagnant; one is an authoritarian dystopia; and one is a destroyed landscape ruled by intelligent cats. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in Five Science Fiction Novels. Comp. Martin Greenberg (New York: Gnome Press, 1952), 110-203); as Galaxy Novel 28. New York: Galaxy Publishing Corp., 1952; and in Binary Star # 1 (New York: Dell, 1978), 7-150. The most recent reprint has an "Afterword" by Norman Spinrad (150-55). |
Author Note | (1910-92) |
Full Text | 1945 Leiber, Fritz [Reuter, Jr.] (1910-92). “Destiny Times Three.” Astounding Science Fiction (New York) 35.1 -2 (March - April 1945): 6-55; 140-72, 174-77. Rpt. in Five Science Fiction Novels. Comp. Martin Greenberg (New York: Gnome Press, 1952), 110-203); as Galaxy Novel 28. New York: Galaxy Publishing Corp., 1952; and in Binary Star # 1 (New York: Dell, 1978), 7-150. The most recent reprint has an “Afterword” by Norman Spinrad (150-55). The future earth is split into three. One is a flawed utopia, which is supposed to be peaceful and joyful, but is stagnant; one is an authoritarian dystopia; and one is a destroyed landscape ruled by intelligent cats. |