Series: Book 29 in the SF-Masterworks series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Masterworks, Lang:en
Summary
There's Lone, the simpletion who can hear other people's
thoughts and make a man blow his brains out just by looking at
him. There's Janie, who moves things without touching them, and
there are the teleporting twins, who can travel ten feet or ten
miles. There's Baby, who invented an antigravity engine while
still in the cradle, and Gerry, who has everything it takes to
run the world except for a conscience. Seperately, they are
talented freaks.Together, they compose a single organism that
may represent the next step in evolution, and the final chapter
in the history of the human race. In this genre-bending novel-
among the first to have launched sci fi into the arena of
literature -one of the great imaginers of the twentieth century
tells a story as mind-blowing as any controlled substance and
as affecting as a glimpse into a stranger's soul. For as the
protagonists of More Than Human struggle to find who they are
and whether they are meant to help humanity or destroy it.
Theodore Sturgeon explores questions of power and morality,
individuality and belonging, with suspense, pathos, and a
lyricism rarely seen in science fiction.