| Titel | Above the Human Landscape | |
|---|---|---|
| Autoren | Willis E. McNelly & Leon E. Stover | |
| Sprache | englisch | |
| Buchtyp | Kurzgeschichten | |
| Auflage | 1 | |
| Jahr | 1972 | |
| Buchformat | Taschenbuch | |
| Genre | Science Fiction | |
| Seiten | 387 | |
| Preis | 4.95 US-Dollar | |
| ISBN | 0-87620-002-1, ISBN13: 978-0-87620-002-5 | |
| Links | Amazon:0-87620-002-1, Eurobuch:0876200021, ISFDB:302240 | |
| Verlag | Goodyear Publishing | |
| Inhalt | 
1: Abschnitt: part one - Communities are for People 
3: The Highway (Ray Bradbury) 
7: The Waveries (Fredric Brown) 
27: The Mother of Necessity (Chad Oliver) 
39: Black Is Beautiful (Robert Silverberg) 
51: Golden Acres (Kit Reed) 
69: Abschnitt: part two - Systems are for People 
71: Adrift on the Policy Level (Chandler Davis) 
87: "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman (Harlan Ellison) 
97: Balanced Ecology (James H. Schmitz) 
113: Positive Feedback (Christopher Anvil) 
141: Abschnitt: part three - Technology is for People 
143: The Great Radio Peril (Eric Frank Russell) 
153: Rescue Operation (Harry Harrison) 
166: Slow Tuesday Night (R. A. Lafferty) 
173: Light of Other Days (Bob Shaw) 
181: Who Can Replace a Man? (Brian W. Aldiss) 
191: Abschnitt: part four - People Create Realities 
193: What We Have Here Is Too Much Communication (Leon E. Stover) 
205: The Handler (Damon Knight) 
209: They (Robert A. Heinlein) 
223: Carcinoma Angels (Norman Spinrad) 
231: Shattered Like a Glass Goblin (Harlan Ellison) 
239: The New Sound (Charles Beaumont) 
245: Abschnitt: part five - Tomorrow will be B(e|i)tter 
247: Rat Race (Raymond F. Jones) 
261: Coming-of-Age Day (A. K. Jorgensson) 
272: Ecce Femina! (Bruce McAllister) 
300: Seventh Victim (Robert Sheckley) 
312: Roommates (Harry Harrison) 
332: Mr. Costello, Hero (Theodore Sturgeon) 
355: Abschnitt: Afterword 
375: Abschnitt: Appendix 
375: Kommentar: Preface To Appendix 
377: Essay: Apeman, Superman-or 2001's Answer to the World Riddle (Leon E. Stover) 
383: Essay: Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five: Science Fiction as Objective Correlative (Willis E. McNelly) |