"The Last Judgment"

Title"The Last Judgment"
Year for Search2012
AuthorsKelly, James Patrick(b. 1951)
Secondary TitleAsimov’s Science Fiction
Volume / Edition36.4&5 (435 & 436)
Pagination10-49
Date Published2012
ISSN Number1065-6298
KeywordsMale author, US author
Annotation

This is framed as a detective story in a future in which aliens have removed all men from the planet and women are struggling to adjust. Some of the aliens are having second thoughts, but this theme is not developed. His “Men Are Trouble.” Asimov’s Science Fiction 28.6 (341) (June 2004): 104-35 is set in the same future and has the same protagonist, Fay Hardaway, a private detective. Compare to Philip Wylie, The Disappearance (1951).

Additional Publishers

Rpt. in his The Promise of Space and Other Stories ([New York]: Prime Books, 2018), 300-75.

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Author Note

(b. 1951)

Full Text

2012 Kelly, James Patrick (b. 1951). “The Last Judgment.” Asimov’s Science Fiction 36.4&5 (435 & 436) (April/May 2012): 10-49. Rpt. in his The Promise of Space and Other Stories ([New York]: Prime Books, 2018), 300-75. PSt

This is framed as a detective story in a future in which aliens have removed all men from the planet and women are struggling to adjust. Some of the aliens are having second thoughts, but this theme is not developed. His “Men Are Trouble.” Asimov’s Science Fiction 28.6 (341) (June 2004): 104-35 is set in the same future and has the same protagonist, Fay Hardaway, a private detective. Compare to Philip Wylie, The Disappearance (1951).