The Man Who Folded Himself
David Gerrold
- Narrator:
- Charles Bice
- Publisher:
- BenBella Books
- Proof-listener:
- Alex Bowyer
- Length:
- 4:27:57
- File Size:
- ~235 MB
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Description
The Man Who Folded Himself, written in 1973 (and reissued by BenBella in 2003) is a classic science fiction novel by award-winning author David Gerrold. This work was nominated for both Hugo and Nebula awards and is considered by some critics to be the finest time travel novel ever written.First Line
I hadn’t seen Uncle Jim in months.
Reviews
"David Gerrold proves that he can do all the things that made us love Heinlein's storytelling -- and often better." -- ORSON SCOTT CARD
"This is all widely imaginative and mindbending... Gerrold is such a good writer that he keeps us reading through... shifts of time, space and character -- right into pre-history... After reading this one, time-machine addicts will never quite be able to look at the gadget again as a simple plaything." --PUBLISHER WEEKLY.
"A major talent" -- BOOKLIST
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Iambik Audio ISBN: 9781926673400
Iambik Audio publication date: May 18, 2011
Print ISBN: 9781932100044
Print publication date: July 1, 2003
Audio distribution rights: Worldwide
Keywords/tags: time_travel identity sex time-belt time-machine Star-Trek parallel-universes free-will morality philosophy
on Sept. 6, 2011, 10:45 p.m.
Classic science fiction time travel that tells a timeless story of man and what he makes of the chances that come to him in life. Nicely narrated.