Reviews
“Harrison’s fictions constitute one of the main monuments in modern SF.” —Scifi.com
“[Harry Harrison] was an author of the hardest of hard-SF adventure novels while at the same time mercilessly spoofing the conventions–and politics–of that literature.” —The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
“This man is a stunning writer; his very first story (published in 1953), “Rock Diver,” has achieved the status of a classic; his first novel, Deathworld (published in 1960), was the best s-f adventure novel in many years, and perhaps there has been no better since. For more than two decades he has been producing a distinguished body of work; he has now written upward of twenty novels and a hundred short stories. As an editor–of the old Science Fiction Adventures, Nova, Amazing Stories, Year’s Best SF, The Year 2000–he has been equally distinguished. His work is of genuine significance, his editorial talents undisputed.” —Barry N. Malzberg