"If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?"
Title | "If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?" |
Year for Search | 1967 |
Authors | Sturgeon, Theodore(1918-1985) |
Secondary Authors | Ellison, Harlan [Jay](1934-2018) |
Secondary Title | Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories |
Pagination | 346-86 with an "Introduction" (344-46) by Ellison and "Afterword" (386-89) by Sturgeon |
Date Published | 1967 |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Place Published | Garden City, NY |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Eutopia based on incest, which is the one thing that people on other planets find unacceptable. See the note at 1949 Sturgeon. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in his Case and the Dreamer (Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, 1974), 52-102; and in The Nail and the Oracle. Volume XI. The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon. Ed. Paul Williams (Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2007), 137-80. |
Holding Institutions | PSt |
Author Note | The author (1918-85) was born Edward Hamilton Waldo but legally changed his name to Theodore Sturgeon. |
Full Text | 1967 Sturgeon, Theodore (1918-85). “If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?” Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories. Ed. Harlan [Jay] Ellison (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967), 346-86 with an “Introduction” (344-46) by Ellison and “Afterword” (386-89) by Sturgeon. Rpt. in his Case and the Dreamer (Garden City, NY: Nelson Doubleday, 1974), 52-102; and in The Nail and the Oracle. Volume XI. The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon. Ed. Paul Williams (Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 2007), 137-80. PSt Eutopia based on incest, which is the one thing that people on other planets find unacceptable. The author was born Edward Hamilton Waldo but legally changed his name to Theodore Sturgeon. |