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The Worlds of Clifford Simak (1961)

par Clifford D. Simak

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12 stories, at least 3 of which I've remembered for the past 50 years (including "Big Front Yard"). About half of them take place in a very rural America…but without any silly dialects or patronizing (even the "bad" guys are tenderly conceived. No technological surprises, but lots of interesting "what if" situations. ( )
  majackson | May 11, 2021 |
Lots of interesting concepts explored---what good science fiction should be.
I picked this up recently and remembered "Honorable Opponent."

In spite of the disambiguation note on the Main page, this is the hardcover 1960 edition with 12 stories:
From Galaxy Magazine: "Dusty Zebra," Honorable Opponent," "Carbon Copy," "Founding Father,", "Idiot's Crusade," "Operation Stinky," "Jackpot,", "Green Thumb," "Lulu."
From Astounding Science Fiction: "The Big Front Yard," "Neighbor."
From Infinity Science Fiction: "Death Scene."

Some interesting quotes:
"On every expanding frontier, in all of history, there had been three kinds of men who went ahead and marked out the trails for other men to follow---the traders and the missionaries and the hunters." [p. 189, "Jackpot"]

"For in us all, I knew, lingered that reluctance to recognize that our way was not necessarily best, that the human viewpoint might not be the universal viewpoint to which all other life must eventually conform." [p. 273, "Lulu"]
  raizel | Jul 4, 2014 |
The twelve short stories in this collection are:
1. Dusty Zebra – The risks and rewards of inter-dimensional trade. On the Library Thing rating scale I would give this story 5 stars.
2. Honorable Opponent – A gamer’s version of interstellar war. This short story was written decades before the concept of gaming became part of the popular lexicon. A good story with a nice twist. 4 stars
3. Carbon Copy – Interstellar con artist builds tract homes on earth. 4 stars
4. Founding Father – Self-deception has its uses and its pitfalls. 3 stars
5. Idiot’s Crusade – If you are going to invade someone’s thoughts be sure you have a working plan for retreat in case the invasion fails. 4.5 stars
6. The Big Front Yard – In the world of interstellar trade ideas are easier to ship than product. I’m afraid I’ll have to show my extreme bias with respect to this story. It is, and has remained, one of my top three favorite short stories of all time. It is one of those stories I really wish was fact and not fiction. 100 stars
7. Operation Stinky – aliens come in all shapes and sizes and thought patterns. 3 stars
8. Jackpot – If you are going to pillage and plunder make be sure your loot doesn’t include scruples. 3 stars
9. Death Scene – predicting the future can have its drawbacks. 4 stars
10. Green Thumb – Being a vegetarian is all well and good…but what if plants can think. 3.5 stars
11. Lulu – Be careful what you tell an AI. It just might take you literally. 3 stars
12. Neighbor – Interstellar immigrants are ok. 5 stars
A testament to the overall quality of the stories in this collection is the fact that several of them have been collected and re-collected in science fiction anthologies in the years since the 1960 publication. If you enjoy classic science fiction short stories I think you will find Simak’s book to your liking. ( )
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From The Big Front Yard - There was no front to the house. Then he was running around the house, hardly knowing he was running, and there was a fear inside of him at what had happened to the house. But the back of the house was all right. It was exactly as it had always been. He clattered up the stoop with Beasly and Towser running close behind him. He pushed open the door and burst into the entry and scrambled up the stairs into the kitchen and went across the kitchen in three strides to see what had happened to the front of the house. At the door between the kitchen and the living room he stopped and his hands went out to grasp the door jamb as he stared in disbelief at the windows of the living room. It was night outside. There could be no doubt of that. He had seen the fireflies flickering in the brush and weeds and the street lamps had been lit and the stars were out. But a flood of sunlight was pouring through the windows of the living room and out beyond the windows lay a land that was not Willow Bend. “Beasly,” he gasped, “look out there in front!” Beasly looked. “What place is that?” he asked. “That’s what I’d like to know.” Towser had found his dish and was pushing it around the kitchen floor with his nose, by way of telling Taine that it was time to eat. Taine went across the living room and opened the front door. The garage, he saw, was there. The pickup stood with its nose against the open garage door and the car was safe inside. There was nothing wrong with the front of the house at all.But if the front of the house was all right, that was all that was. For the driveway was chopped off just a few feet beyond the tail end of the pickup and there was no yard or woods or road. There was just a desert – a flat, far reaching desert, level as a floor, with occasional boulder piles and haphazard clumps of vegetation and all of the ground covered with sand and pebbles. A big blinding sun hung just above a horizon that seemed much too far away and a funny thing about it was that the sun was in the north, where no proper sun should be. It had a peculiar whiteness, too. Beasly stepped out on the porch and Taine saw that he was shivering like a frightened dog. “Maybe,” Taine told him, kindly, “You’d better go back in and start making us some supper.” “But, Hiram –“ “It’s all right, “said Taine. “It’s bound to be all right.” “If you say so, Hiram.”
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This is the 1961 Avon paperback edition (#G1096), which includes only 6 of the twelve stories from the 1960 Simon and Schuster hardback edition.
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