"Gadget Vs. Trend"

Title"Gadget Vs. Trend"
Year for Search1962
Authors[Crosby], [Harry C.] [Jr.](1925-2009)
Tertiary AuthorsAnvil, Christopher [pseud.]
Secondary TitleAnalog Science Fact--Science Fiction
Volume / Edition 70.2
Pagination70-82
Date PublishedOctober 1962
ISSN Number1059-2113
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

Dystopia. Effect of a machine allowing complete privacy and inviolability. Through the device, the U.S., which had been becoming too conformist, becomes too individualist.

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in Spectrum IV: A Science Fiction Anthology. Ed. Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest (London: Victor Gollancz, 1965), 55-69; in Give Me Liberty. Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2003), 65-83; and in Freedom! Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2006), 55-69.

Pseudonym

Christopher Anvil [pseud.]

Holding Institutions

Merril, PSt

Author Note

(1925-2009)

Full Text

1962 [Crosby, Harry C., Jr.] (1925-2009). “Gadget Vs. Trend.” By Christopher Anvil [pseud.]. Analog Science Fact--Science Fiction 70.2 (October 1962): 70-82. Rpt. in Spectrum IV: A Science Fiction Anthology. Ed. Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest (London: Victor Gollancz, 1965), 55-69; in Give Me Liberty. Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2003), 65-83; and in Freedom! Ed. Martin Harry Greenberg and Mark Tier (New York: Baen, 2006), 55-69. Merril, PSt

Dystopia. Effect of a machine allowing complete privacy and inviolability. Through the device, the U.S., which had been becoming too conformist, becomes too individualist.