"The Final Pogrom"
Title | "The Final Pogrom" |
Year for Search | 2024 |
Authors | Simmons, Dan(b. 1948) |
Secondary Authors | Ellison, Harlan [Jay](1934-2018), and Straczynski, J. Michael |
Secondary Title | The Last Dangerous Visions |
Pagination | 288-314, with a note on the author as of 1976 and after on 314 |
Date Published | 2024 |
Publisher | Blackstone Publishing |
Place Published | Ashland, OR |
ISBN Number | 979-8-212-61378-1 |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | The story tells of an anti-Semitic pogrom in the United States and one Jewish scientist’s response. |
Info Notes | Some of the stories not previously published that Ellison had accepted for publication in the never published three volume The Last Dangerous Visions plus a few more recent stories intended to reflect current issues. The book includes three sections by Straczynski, “A Brief Introduction to Last Dangerous Visions” (xi-xv), “Ellison Exegesis” that explains, among other things, why Ellison did not complete the volume (1-56), and “Afterword. Tetelestal! Compiling The Last Dangerous Visions” (415-418). |
Illustration | Illus. Tim Kirk |
Holding Institutions | PSt, Public |
Author Note | (b. 1948) |
Full Text | 2024 Simmons, Dan (b. 1948). “The Final Pogrom.” Illus. Tim Kirk. The Last Dangerous Visions. Ed. Harlan Ellison. Comp. J. Michael Straczynski (Ashland, OR: Blackstone Publishing, 2024), 288-314, with a note on the author as of 1976 and after on 314. Some of the stories not previously published that Ellison had accepted for publication in the never published three volume The Last Dangerous Visions plus a few more recent stories intended to reflect current issues. The book includes three sections by Straczynski, “A Brief Introduction to Last Dangerous Visions” (xi-xv), “Ellison Exegesis” that explains, among other things, why Ellison did not complete the volume (1-56), and “Afterword. Tetelestal! Compiling The Last Dangerous Visions” (415-418). PSt, Public The story tells of an anti-Semitic pogrom in the United States and one Jewish scientist’s response. |