Frederik Pohl et Alfred Bester
Posté : mar. mars 15, 2011 11:04 am
Frederik Pohl continue d'égréner ses souvenirs sur son blog.
Il parle d'Alfred Bester ici.
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Il parle d'Alfred Bester ici.
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The Demolished Man was worth all of Horace Gold’s editorial aggravations. The Demolished Man was fresh, adventurous and beautifully written, and it began a stretch of five years or so during which Alfred Bester was turning out what was arguably some of the best writing in the sf field, right up to his second great novel, The Stars My Destination, sometimes called Tiger! Tiger! in 1956.
But, as far as great sf novels were concerned, that was it. Alfie did produce a group of first-rate short stories and novelettes around that time — “Fondly Fahrenheit,” “5,279,009″ and my own personal favorite, “Disappearing Act,” for example — and he did write more novels later on, but I don’t think anyone has ever argued that they came up to the standards of those first two terrific books. Maybe Alfie really needed Horace’s nagging to make them great.
And, actually, science fiction lost a lot of its interest for Alfie Bester.