Frost and Fire

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Morrow, 1989 - Fiction - 288 pages
The extraordinary Roger Zelazny brings otherworlds and wonders to breathtaking life in this magnificent new collection of short fiction. Including two Hugo Award-winning moderm classics, "Permafrost" and "24 Views of Mr. Fuji, by Hokusai," this remarkable anthology carries the reader across time and space into bizarrd realms of the imagination -- where Berserkers roam, and alien races die in silence... and computers plot murder...

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Contents

Permafrost
17
LOKI 7281
47
Itself Surprised
73
Copyright

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About the author (1989)

Roger Zelazny was born in Euclid, Ohio on May 13, 1937. After receiving a B.A. from Case Western Reserve University and a M.A. from Columbia University, he began publishing science fiction stories in 1962. He received six Hugo awards, three Nebula awards including one in 1966 for And Call Me Conrad and 2 Locus awards. He died of kidney failure secondary to colorectal cancer on June 14, 1995.

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