Richard Muller has been exiled from Earth on the distant planet of Beta Hydra IV. Once an ambassador to the alien world, his human brain waves were altered to such an extent that he found himself hated by his own race, until years later they need his help. The author also wrote "Dying Inside".
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["The Man in the Maze"] is courageous, exploring new territory, with one foot in the New Wave camp, [but] it is still mindful of its roots. From the past of SF we get the strains of Space Opera, replete with incomprehensible aliens and mysterious artefacts. From the introduction by Neil Gaiman One of science fiction s modern masters... his words and his work have shaped the whole direction of the field. "Chicago Sun-Times" Robert Silverberg s versatile, skeptical intelligence controls a lavish and splendid imagination. Ursula K. Le Guin Done Silverberg s way, science fiction is a fine art. Associated Press"
[The Man in the Maze] is courageous, exploring new territory, with one foot in the New Wave camp, [but] it is still mindful of its roots. From the past of SF we get the strains of Space Opera, replete with incomprehensible aliens and mysterious artefacts. From the introduction by Neil Gaiman
One of science fiction s modern masters... his words and his work have shaped the whole direction of the field. Chicago Sun-Times
Robert Silverberg s versatile, skeptical intelligence controls a lavish and splendid imagination. Ursula K. Le Guin
Done Silverberg s way, science fiction is a fine art. Associated Press"
"[The Man in the Maze] is courageous, exploring new territory, with one foot in the New Wave camp, [but] it is still mindful of its roots. From the past of SF we get the strains of Space Opera, replete with incomprehensible aliens and mysterious artefacts." --From the introduction by Neil Gaiman
"One of science fiction's modern masters . . . his words and his work have shaped the whole direction of the field." --Chicago Sun-Times
"Robert Silverberg's versatile, skeptical intelligence controls a lavish and splendid imagination." --Ursula K. Le Guin
"Done Silverberg's way, science fiction is a fine art." --Associated Press
In his illustrious forty-five-year career as a novelist and author of short fiction, Robert Silverberg has belonged in the company of the best writers of the 20th century. His writing has been compared to Conrad, Huxley and Orwell.
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