Limbo
Author(s): Bernard Wolfe
In the aftermath of an atomic war, a new international movement of pacifism has arisen. Multitudes of young men have chosen to curb their aggressive instincts through voluntary amputation - disarmament in its most literal sense.
Those who have undergone this procedure are highly esteemed in the new society. But they have a problem - their prosthetics require a rare metal to function, and international tensions are rising over which countries get the right to mine it . . .
Product Information
Bernard Wolfe (1915-1985) was born in New Haven, Connecticut. He worked as a military correspondent for a number of science magazines during the Second World War, and began to write fiction in 1946. He became best known for his 1952 SF novel Limbo.
General Fields
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- : Orion Publishing Group, Limited
- : Gollancz
- : 0.299371
- : 01 December 2016
- : 198mm X 129mm
- : United Kingdom
- : 01 May 2016
- : books
Special Fields
- : Bernard Wolfe
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : English
- : 368