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Einstein's Monsters by Martin Amis
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Einstein's Monsters

by Martin Amis

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Penguin Books Ltd (1988), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 144 pages

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A collection of post-nuclear stories. The writing is radioactive. My most favorite story here is "The Little Puppy That Could" (a masterful welding of horror story and fairy tale), followed by "The Immortals" (comic and inventive). ( )
  Rise | Jun 5, 2009 |
Martin Amis has written a collection of five stories about lving with the threat of, or after, a nuclear war.

In two of the stories, the existence of nuclear weapons is a backdrop for the anxieties and behaviour of characters. These were my favourites, with a strength of language and imagery that literally made me pause and reflect mid-paragraph at times.

The other three stories could more easily fit the science-fiction genre since they take place after nuclear war has destroyed the world as we know it. Even in these, Mr. Amis's focus is on people: these aren't stories about war and technology, but about what they do to humanity. ( )
  LynnB | May 2, 2009 |
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A collection of stories about a frightening world inhabited by people dehumanized by the daily threat of nuclear war and postwar survivors deformed by its results.

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