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No Great Magic ljudbok
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45 kr
No Great Magic is a science fiction novella by Fritz Leiber published in 1963.
Sequel to The Big Time (1958) featuring amnesiac, agoraphobic Greta who plays wardrobe mistress to a company of actors between bouts of dizziness. But the troupers play even more roles than at first appears. A deftly written story.
They were a traveling group of Shakespearean players; perfectly harmless, right? wrong. For one thing, why did they have spacemen costumes in their wardrobes, next to caveman ones? Why...
Ljudbok
45 kr
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E-Bok
19 kr
Pris
Förlag
Anncona Media
Utgiven
9 Februari 2017
Längd
1:52
Genrer
Science Fiction, Noveller, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Skönlitteratur
Språk
English
Format
mp3
Kopieringsskydd
Vattenmärkt
ISBN
9789177591573
No Great Magic is a science fiction novella by Fritz Leiber published in 1963.
Sequel to The Big Time (1958) featuring amnesiac, agoraphobic Greta who plays wardrobe mistress to a company of actors between bouts of dizziness. But the troupers play even more roles than at first appears. A deftly written story.
They were a traveling group of Shakespearean players; perfectly harmless, right? wrong. For one thing, why did they have spacemen costumes in their wardrobes, next to caveman ones? Why was the girl in charge of backstage suffering from amnesia and agoraphobia? No Great Magic is needed to perform the plays they put on, but sometimes great science. No matter where, or when.
No Great Magic was first published in Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1953.
Total Running Time (TRT): 1 hour, 53 min.
Fritz Reuter Leiber, Jr. (1910-1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He was also a poet, actor in theatre and films, playwright and chess expert. With writers such as Robert E. Howard and Michael Moorcock, Leiber can be regarded as one of the fathers of sword and sorcery fantasy, having in fact created the term. Moreover, he excelled in all fields of speculative fiction, writing award-winning work in fantasy, horror, and science fiction.