"The Sliced Crosswise Only-on-Tuesday World"
Title | "The Sliced Crosswise Only-on-Tuesday World" |
Year for Search | 1971 |
Authors | Farmer, Philip José(1918-2009) |
Secondary Authors | Silverberg, Robert(b. 1935) |
Secondary Title | New Dimensions |
Volume / Edition | 1 |
Pagination | 187-204 |
Date Published | 1971 |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Place Published | Garden City, NY |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | Overpopulation dystopia in which each person is assigned to one day and only one day and “sleeps” all the other days. See 1985 Farmer and 2016 Farmer and Adams for works that develop the basic idea. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. in The Best Science Fiction of the Year #1. Ed. Terry Carr (New York: Ballantine Books, 1972), 113-129; in Alpha 9 Ed. Robert Silverberg (New York: Berkley/Berkley Medallion Publishing, 1978), 51-65, with a note on the author on 50; in The Grand Adventure: Masterworks of Science Fiction and Fantasy (New York: Berkley Books, 1984), 163-190; in The Classic Philip José Farmer 1964-1973 (New York: Crown, 1984), 130-145; and in The Philip José Farmer Centennial Collection. Ed. Michael Croteau (Np: Meteor House, 2018), 487-503. |
Info Notes | See 1985 Farmer and 2016 Farmer and Adams for works that develop the basic idea. |
Holding Institutions | Merril, MoU-St, PU |
Author Note | (1918-2009). |
Full Text | 1971 Farmer, Philip José (1918-2009). “The Sliced Crosswise Only-on-Tuesday World.” New Dimensions I. Ed. Robert Silverberg (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1971), 187-204. Rpt. in The Best Science Fiction of the Year #1. Ed. Terry Carr (New York: Ballantine Books, 1972), 113-129; in Alpha 9 Ed. Robert Silverberg (New York: Berkley/Berkley Medallion Publishing, 1978), 51-65, with a note on the author on 50; in The Grand Adventure: Masterworks of Science Fiction and Fantasy (New York: Berkley Books, 1984), 163-190; in The Classic Philip José Farmer 1964-1973 (New York: Crown, 1984), 130-145; and in The Philip José Farmer Centennial Collection. Ed. Michael Croteau (Np: Meteor House, 2018), 487-503. Merril, MoU-St, PSt, PU Overpopulation dystopia in which each person is assigned to one day and only one day and “sleeps” all the other days. See 1985 Farmer and 2016 Farmer and Adams for works that develop the basic idea. |