Alone Against Tomorrow
Original title: Alone against tomorrow
first published 1971 Scribner Paper Fiction, 1972 312 pages
Dedicated in memoriam to the victims of the Kent State shooting, Ellison here offers some of his most memorable and admired short stories, including the award-winning REPENT HARLEQUIN, SAID THE TICK-TOCK MAN and I HAVE NO MOUTH, AND I MUST SCREAM.
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