Most Popular Books by Brian W. Aldiss

Brian W. Aldiss is the author of Galaxies Like Grains of Sand (2014), HARM (2007), The Eighty-Minute Hour (2025), Frankenstein Unbound (2015), Super-State (2015).

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Galaxies Like Grains of Sand

release date: Apr 01, 2014
Galaxies Like Grains of Sand
This collection of nine stories from the Grand Master of Science Fiction charts the course of humanity from the near future onward through millennia. In Galaxies Like Grains of Sand, Brian W. Aldiss tells the tale of mankind’s future over the course of forty million years. Each of these nine connected short stories highlights a different millennia in which man has adapted to new environments and hardships. This ebook includes a new introduction from the author.

HARM

release date: May 29, 2007
HARM
From one of science fiction’s greatest living writers comes an unforgettable near-future novel in the hortatory tradition of Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, Orwell’s 1984, and Dick’s A Scanner Darkly. Both a searing indictment of a fear-drenched political climate and a visionary allegory that shines a piercing light on timeless human verities, HARM is a powerfully compact masterwork that is sure to be one of the most passionately discussed books of the year. The time is today or tomorrow—or perhaps the day after tomorrow. Paul Fadhil Abbas Ali, a young British citizen of Muslim descent, has written a satirical novel in which two characters joke about the assassination of the prime minister. Arrested by agents of HARM—the Hostile Activities Research Ministry—Paul is thrown into a nameless Abu Ghraib-like prison, possibly located in Syria, where he is held incommunicado and brutally interrogated by jailers to whom his Muslim heritage is itself a crime meriting the harshest punishment. Under this sadistic regime, Paul’s personality begins to show signs of radical fragmentation. . . . On the remote planet of Stygia, a man named Fremant, haunted by memories of torture that seem drawn from Paul’s mind, is one of a small group of colonists struggling for survival on a harsh but weirdly beautiful world whose dominant life-forms are insects. The sole humanoid race on the planet has been hunted to extinction by the human settlers, whose long journey to Stygia has left them unable to understand their own history and technology. Thrown back to a more primitive state, they seem destined to repeat all the sins of the world they fled to Stygia to escape. Is Paul dreaming Fremant as a way of escaping the horrors of his imprisonment? Or is there a stronger—and far stranger—connection between the two men, whose very different circumstances begin to take on uncanny parallels? As aspects of their identities blur and, finally, merge, astonishing answers take shape—and profound new questions arise.

The Eighty-Minute Hour

release date: Mar 18, 2025
The Eighty-Minute Hour
Survivors of nuclear war endure strange adventures across time and space in this humorous classic by a Grand Master of Science Fiction. World War III is coming to an end, but the real chaos is just beginning. Nuclear warfare during the conflict has given rise to a disturbance in the fabric of space and time. Time-turbulences run rampant, sending whatever is caught in their trap to different times and locations. Survivors find themselves in the past, present, or future—or on other planets. Leaders across the globe, as well as an advanced AI system, are all vying to learn as much as possible about these time anomalies—and exploit them as best they can. But the disappearance of a mega-industrialist could have some answers . . . Meanwhile, a band of heroes embarks on a perilous quest in an alternate world of swords and sorcery. A mad scientist is wreaking havoc on Mars. And just about everyone is bursting whimsically into song. Who knows if the mayhem will ever subside . . . “Offers some wild entertainment . . . the whizzing energy behind all these time-warps and dirty deterministic work at the cosmic crossroads is something to wonder at.” —The Guardian

Frankenstein Unbound

release date: May 19, 2015
Frankenstein Unbound
A disruption of time and space sends a modern man back two hundred years to confront Dr. Frankenstein’s immortal monster in this brilliant reinvention of Mary Shelley’s classic tale Some years into the twenty-first century, a newly devised weapon of mass destruction will do far worse than kill; it will disrupt time and space. Suddenly, land, buildings, animals, and people are falling through “timeslips” and being transported briefly back to earlier eras. One of these inadvertent time travelers, Joe Bodenland, is shocked when he finds himself parked outside a villa on the shore of Lake Geneva—and soon after, unbelievably, in the presence of nineteenth-century literary luminaries Lord Byron and Percy Shelley, along with Shelley’s very enticing fiancée, budding author Mary. But when Joe comes face to face with a real, flesh-and-blood Victor Frankenstein and the monster the mad doctor brought into this world, the visitor from the future realizes that not only has time been disrupted, reality itself has been transmogrified. And this Frankenstein, it seems, is far from finished with his unholy endeavors, leaving it up to Joe to make it right for the sake of history—and for the bewitching lady novelist who has stolen his heart—before he is rudely thrust back to his own time. An absolutely stunning reinvention of a cherished literary classic, Frankenstein Unbound proves once more that there are no limits to the unparalleled creative genius of science fiction Grand Master W. Brian Aldiss, one of the most revered names in the field of speculative fiction.

Super-State

release date: May 19, 2015
Super-State
A wildly satirical look at life—and death—in the near-future, not-quite-unified superstate that was once the continent of Europe Welcome to the future European Super-State—one continent united into a not-quite-homogenous whole. Numerous historic happenings and technological advances have ushered us to this new age of solidarity and prosperity, though it’s true that some of the past’s annoying problems still linger: global warming, terrorism, war, rape, murder, Alzheimer’s disease, environmental catastrophe. Despite all the advances of this brave new tomorrow, it seems people haven’t changed one bit. The rich, beautiful, and celebrated still revel in their outrageous excesses. The government still stumbles about its business of governing while presidential assassins blithely go about theirs. As before, we gaze toward the stars with wonderment, and even now the brave crew of the spaceship Roddenberry is approaching Jupiter’s moon, Europa, ready to make first contact with members of a very tasty alien race. Back on Earth, the Insanatics, our digital conscience, attempt to keep us honest as we love, lie, covet, cheat, and watch our best-laid plans go predictably haywire—and the android slaves we keep locked away overnight in cupboards exchange perplexed reflections on the myriad foibles of their human masters. One of the most acclaimed and accomplished science fiction writers of the twentieth century, Grand Master Brian W. Aldiss offers a colorful tapestry of what’s to come in his thoughtful and savagely funny take on the shape of tomorrow. Aldiss has seen the future . . . and it is ridiculous.

New Arrivals, Old Encounters

release date: Apr 22, 2025
New Arrivals, Old Encounters
Twelve exciting science fiction stories by the Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author of the Helliconia trilogy, Hothouse, and Non-Stop. “Aldiss offers up tales of humanity’s possible futures, in visions ranging from apocalyptic to comic. . . . Quite stunning. . . . Overall, the book demonstrates Aldiss had more range as a storyteller than many of the field’s popular practitioners at the time.” —Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Reviews There is much to be learned through travel. In New Arrivals, Old Encounters,Science Fiction Grand Master Brian W. Aldiss takes readers on adventures to fantastical new worlds. Here are twelve tales that provide stunning vantage points from which to view the shadowy realms of human nature . . . An idyllic planet is visited by humans who play terrible music in the title story. A time traveler forges a friendship with an ancient Chinese poet in “The Small Stones of Tu Fu.” “Amen and Out” tells of a machine-dominated world where everyone prays to talking shrines, and an acid head’s immortal ancestor reveals some troubling truths. A tourist becomes involved with the Tahitian underworld when his family leaves him behind and the bureaucracy won’t allow him to leave in “A Spot of Konfrontation.” The crew of Earth’s first interstellar mission returns home after 120 years away to find a world radically different from when they left in “Three Ways.” With humor and imagination, Aldiss leads readers from Earth to the stars and back again on a riveting journey that shows what makes mankind tick. “The wit is often brilliant, the sense of humor is usually informed by a zest for living and a nice awareness of the distance between man’s intellectual reach and his emotional grasp.” —Robert Nye, The Guardian

Starswarm

release date: Mar 25, 2025
Starswarm
Explore the fate of humankind across the stars in this classic collection of stories by the Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author of the Helliconia trilogy. “Aldiss’ stories are cleverly conceived and deeply felt.” —The A.V. Club In the far-distant future, refugees from Earth leave their dying planet behind for a wondrous galactic cluster known as “Starswarm.” Originally published in 1963, Starswarm takes readers on a grand tour of the civilizations inhabiting this galaxy’s vast sectors through a series of eight interconnected stories. Discover the strange new worlds and how humans have adapted to their new homes. A young man must make contact with an alien for the sake of his government. A new drug empowers soldiers at a great cost. A man and woman travel to a promised utopia only to be consumed with regret. A seasoned explorer crashes into what he believes is a primitive society. Something horrifying lies buried in the mud. A hero treks through a world full of a putrid stench. Witness the remnants of humanity as they struggle to survive and shape their destinies amidst harsh landscapes. Each world is different from the next, but all of them could only come from the mind of Science Fiction Grand Master. “Aldiss . . . has sufficient integrity never to put a piece of paper into his typewriter before he has hit on a really original idea. [Starswarm] is a perfect example of this.” —Oxford Mail “Given the brilliant success of [the Helliconia series], I would say Mr. Aldiss is now in competition with no one but himself.” —The New York Times Book Review

The Male Response

release date: Jul 01, 2002

The Complete Short Stories: The 1960s

release date: May 13, 2025
The Complete Short Stories: The 1960s
The entire catalog of the Hugo Award–winning author’s science fiction stories from the 1960s: all four volumes in one book. Featuring “Supertoys Last All Summer Long,” the basis of the Steven Spielberg film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. “One of the best SF writers Britain has ever produced.” —Iain M. Banks Hailed by the Guardian as “a master of the form,” Science Fiction Grand Master Brian W. Aldiss came into his own as an author in the early 1960s. He created enough short fiction over the course of one decade to fill four volumes. This edition of The Complete Short Stories: The 1960s combines all four into one complete collection. The stories herein, gathered from diverse and often rare sources, showcase how Aldiss became one of Great Britain’s most beloved authors, and how his work exemplifies the New Wave style. He was constantly experimenting with form and content and exploring new ideas. In this collection, you will meet astronauts approaching a star-swallowing vortex, a mother and son captured by aliens and taken to a world where time runs backward, a robot who commits suicide, and a unique little boy who is closer to his teddy bear than his own mother. The scope of Aldiss’s imagination and his gifted prose are sure to challenge and delight readers both old and new. This special short story collection is a must-have for Aldiss fans, as well as an exciting introduction to the work of a true master.

The Detached Retina

release date: May 01, 1995
The Detached Retina
In this fascinating collection of essays, one of the world''s preeminent science fiction writers explores a wide range of science fiction and fantasy writers and writings. The contents and themes include a letter to Salvador Dali . . . Mary Shelley and Frankenstein . . . the Immanent Will and Olaf Stapledon . . . the work of Philip K. Dick . . . Theodore Hamilton Sturgeon . . . Orwell''s Nineteen Eighty-Four . . . James Blish . . . Culture: Is it Worth Losing Your Balls For? . . . Wells and the Leopard Lady . . . H.P. Lovecraft''s ''The Music of Erich Zann'' . . . Jekyll . . . the differences between United States and United Kingdom fantasy . . . Anna Kavan as ''Kafka''s Sister'' . . . Campbell''s Soup (Astounding Science Fiction under the editorship of John Wood Campbell) . . . science fiction''s relationship to science and literature in general.

Life in the West

release date: Sep 01, 2012
Life in the West
Thomas C. Squire, creator of the hit documentary series Frankenstein Among the Arts, one-time secret agent and founder of the Society for Popular aesthetics, is attending an international media symposium in Sicily. It is here that he becomes involved with lovely, but calculating Selina Ajdina. Alongside the drama of the conference is the story of Squire''s private life - the tale of his infidelity, the horrifying circumstances surrounding his father''s death and the threatened future of his ancestral home in England. Selected by Anthony Burgess as one of the 99 best novels published since 1939.

The Hand-Reared Boy

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Hand-Reared Boy
It was the first British novel to explore, frankly and with a gleeful honesty, the sexual awakening of a teenage boy. It was regarded as so outrageous that thirteen publishers initially refused to publish it. The Hand-Reared Boy no longer shocks, instead, it stands as the classic novel of teenage self-discovery and the realisation of a young boy of love, and the fact that other people are more than sexual objects.Depicting the preoccupations common to all young boys as they reach puberty, The Hand-Reared Boy is a delightfully funny account of burgeoning sexuality, marked by self-revelation, self-mockery and a complete absence of prurience. It was shortlisted for the Lost Booker Prize in 2010.

The Helliconia Trilogy

release date: Oct 25, 2016
The Helliconia Trilogy
From a Science Fiction Grand Master: The sweeping epic of a planet veering from one extreme atmosphere to another—and the humans trying to survive on it. Helliconia Spring introduces us to a tumultuous world that follows an eccentric orbit around a double-star system—and the satellite from Earth secretly monitoring it. Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author Brian W. Aldiss then explores the social and religious divisions keeping the planet’s population in conflict even as they’re devastated by plague in Helliconia Summer, and concludes the trilogy with Helliconia Winter, which recounts both the threat of a looming, frigid age of decay and the hope of a new future. The Helliconia Trilogy is both a riveting story and a thought-provoking examination of how our destinies are shaped by the environment around us. Aldiss’s study of fields from astronomy to climatology to geobiology endow all three novels with rich details of the planet Helliconia. This riveting, century-spanning saga is a timely exploration of what climate change can mean for our own planet. “Brian Aldiss’s towering imagination places his Helliconia Trilogy far above standard science fiction” (Daily Mail).

The Squire Quartet

release date: Jul 03, 2018
The Squire Quartet
Four loosely linked realistic novels from “one of Britain’s most accomplished and versatile writers” (The Guardian). A Hugo and Nebula Award–winning science fiction writer, British novelist Brian W. Aldiss also regularly “returned to earth with distinction,” penning realistic works, including the Squire Quartet (The New York Times). Comprised of “loosely interconnected novels following many characters through a twenty-first century landscape of insidious new technology and international political turmoil” (Booklist), here is the complete series from this “ambitious and gifted writer” (The Guardian). Life in the West: Thomas C. Squire, creator of the hit documentary series Frankenstein Among the Arts, one-time secret agent, and founder of the Society for Popular Aesthetics, is attending an international media symposium in Sicily. It is here that he becomes involved with the lovely but calculating Selina Ajdina. Alongside the drama of the conference is the story of Squire’s private life—the tale of his infidelity, the horrifying circumstances surrounding his father’s death, and the threatened future of his ancestral home in England. “[A] novel of ideas that is also eminently readable . . . a virtuoso performance.” —Publishers Weekly Forgotten Life: Analyst Clement Winters is trying to write a biography of his recently deceased older brother, Joseph. Through the writings Joseph left behind—letters, diaries, notes, and confessions—Clement realizes how vastly his perception of his sibling differs from reality. As Clement tries to make sense of Joseph’s life, he uncovers dark corners of his family history and even his own existence. “A realistic novel . . . imaginative richness . . . [a] many-layered venture into the extraordinariness of ordinary lives.” —The New York Times Remembrance Day: When four people are killed by a terrorist bombing in a small British seaside hotel, an American academic examines the details of the victims’ lives and histories to find the relationship between them and their fate. “Aldiss discovers fresh and arresting nuances in the dichotomy between blind chance and predestination in human affairs . . . original, disturbing, and memorable.” —Kirkus Reviews Somewhere East of Life: Architectural historian Roy Burnell has been tasked with traveling the globe and listing architectural gems in danger of being destroyed. But when Burnell is in Budapest, ten years of his memory, including his sexual experiences, are stolen. In this near future, where thieves sell memories on the black market, Burnell tries to resume his life, while also searching for the “bullet” that will restore his memory. “Intelligent, funny, and hopeful in spite of itself.” —Kirkus Reviews

Bury My Heart at WH Smith's

release date: Jul 01, 2002

Seasons in Flight

release date: Jan 01, 2001

Graubart

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Graubart
Viele Wissenschaftler hatten eindringlich davor gewarnt, doch die Militärs glaubten, nicht auf sie verzichten zu können, also wurden Atombombentests im Orbit, außerhalb der Atmosphäre, durchgeführt. Zunächst schienen die Befürchtungen grundlos gewesen zu sein. Doch dann stellte sich heraus, dass keine Kinder mehr geboren wurden. Die Menschheit hatte es fertiggebracht, sich selbst zu sterilisieren. Die Menschen wurden immer älter, die sozialen Strukturen wandelten sich den Erfordernissen entsprechend, die Zivilisation begann zu erlöschen. Nur eines blieb: Das zählebige Gerücht, es würden dann und wann doch noch Kinder geboren. Nur blieben sie unsichtbar ...

Helliconia: Winter

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Helliconia: Winter
Helliconia ist eine Welt in einem Doppelsternsystem, auf dem ein Jahr über zweitausend irdische Jahre dauert. Nun, nach einem langen Frühling und einem zweihundert Jahre währenden Sommer, verblasst das Licht der lebensspendenden Sonne Freyr wieder. Die stierköpfigen Phagoren, die im Winter über Helliconia herrschen, werden immer aggressiver und greifen die Städte der Menschen an. Zudem grassiert unter den Nachfahren jener Forscher von der Erde, die Helliconia einst entdeckt haben, eine Seuche – eine Folge der sinnlosen Kriege des Sommers. Der Winter hält Einzug. Er dauert 16 Jahrhunderte ...

Dr. Moreaus neue Insel

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Dr. Moreaus neue Insel
Die nahe Zukunft: Durch einen Anschlag wird das Spaceshuttle Leda bei seiner Rückkehr vom Mond zum Absturz gebracht. Nur eines der vier Besatzungsmitglieder überlebt: Unterstaatssekretär Calvert Madie Roberts. Nachdem er tagelang auf dem Pazifischen Ozean dahingetrieben ist, strandet er an einer Insel. Doch ihre Bewohner schockieren Roberts: Sie sind zwar von menschlicher Gestalt, zeigen aber tierhafte Züge. Nach und nach findet Roberts heraus, dass diese Kreaturen künstlich geschaffen wurden. Doch ihr Schöpfer ist nicht bereit, seine Kreationen kampflos aufzugeben ...

Helliconia: Frühling

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Helliconia: Frühling
Helliconia ist ein Planet in einem Doppelsternsystem, auf dem ein Jahr zweieinhalb Tausend irdische Jahre dauert. Nach mehr als tausend Jahren erbarmungslosem Winter beginnen die Gletscher auf Helliconia zurückzuweichen. Das erste Grün zeigt sich, die Tierwelt erwacht. Nun kehren auch die Menschen, Nachfahren der Forscher, die diese Welt einst entdeckten, an die Oberfläche ihres Planeten zurück – doch zuerst müssen sie die Fesseln der Barbarei abschütteln und sich von der Unterdrückung der einheimischen Phagoren befreien ...

Helliconia: Sommer

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Helliconia: Sommer
Der Planet Helliconia umkreist ein Doppelsternsystem, so langsam, dass die Jahreszeiten Tausende Jahre dauern. Nach einem langen, harten Winter ist die Welt nun wieder erwacht. Die Menschen sind an die Oberfläche zurückgekehrt und entdecken alte Fertigkeiten und Künste wieder, die lange vergessen waren. Mit überlegener Waffengewalt werden die einheimischen Pahgoren zurückgedrängt, die Meere und Kontinente erkundet – und schon bald brechen die erste Kämpfe zwischen den Menschen aus. Der kurze, heiße Sommer auf Helliconia hat begonnen. Er dauert 238 Jahre ...

White Mars

release date: Apr 11, 2000
White Mars
A 21st-Century Utopia Two of England''s most distinguished thinkers have created a bold and startling vision of a new society escaping the ashes of the old. In the not-so-distant future, Man will have begun to colonize our planetary neighbor, Mars. Entrenched corporate and national interests have footed the bill, but a few visionary people attempt to keep Mars free of the hidebound ideologies that have plagued the Earth and turned it into a polluted wasteland of war and hunger. The colony has barely begun to take root in the Martian soil when all communication with EUPACUS--as the industrialized nations of Earth are known--is cut off completely. Environmental and economic stresses have finally spun out of control, and civilization as we know it has collapsed. With no hope of escape or support from Earth, the Martians must overcome the dire obstacles that face them and forge a new alliance for survival. Led by the brave Tom Jefferies, the colonists struggle to build a new way of living based on the search for knowledge, the improvement of human conditions, and the elimination of the hatreds and delusions that lead to misery in the past. Included in an appendix is the complete text of the Charter for an Independent Mars, written by Dr. Laurence Lustgarten, a renowned expert on international law.

A Rude Awakening

release date: Jul 01, 2002

El mundo devastado

release date: Feb 12, 2022
El mundo devastado
NUEVA EDICIÓN REVISADA Todo es caos. El planeta Tierra parece a punto de fenecer: es un mundo arrasado por la superpoblación y la degradación medioambiental. La necesidad de alimentar a la gente ha conllevado a una explotación agrícola destructiva basada en productos químicos que agotan el suelo y convierten las labores del campo en trabajos realizados mayormente por robots. De hecho, la máquinas han pasado a ser más valiosas que los seres humanos. Y, con el colapso del sistema, las gentes se han echado en brazos de extraños y retorcidos cultos, ocupados solo en sobrevivir. El pronóstico de futuro no podría ser peor, el desastre es total... Pero siempre hay un lugar para la esperanza, y, en esta ocasión, toma la forma del carguero nuclear Estrella Trieste, capitaneado por un viajero exconvicto: Knowle Noman. Nadie como Brian Aldiss es capaz de combinar la profundidad de las ideas con la fuerza arrolladora y el trepidante ritmo narrativo de una gran novela de aventuras. Y nadie tampoco ha sabido, hasta ahora, enfrentar al lector a una situación desesperada que, quizás, en realidad, no esté tan lejos en un futuro como podría parecer, cuando Aldiss escribió la novela.

A Soldier Erect; Or, Further Adventures of the Hand-Reared Boy

release date: Jul 01, 2002

Weißer Mars

release date: Jul 13, 2020
Weißer Mars
Mitte des 21. Jahrhunderts beschließen die Staaten der Erde, dass der Mars nicht zu einem zweiten »blauen Planeten« umgeformt werden soll, sondern – wie die Antarktis – der Wissenschaft vorbehalten bleibt. Auf diesem »weißen« Mars errichtet eine kleine Gruppe von Männern und Frauen eine Forschungseinrichtung. Sie hoffen, dort jenes Elementarteilchen zu finden, das die letzten Rätsel unseres Universums und unserer Existenz löst. Doch als sie durch eine Katastrophe von der Erde abgeschnitten werden, sind sie gezwungen, eine völlig neue Form menschlicher Gemeinschaft zu entwickeln, um ihr Überleben auf dem Planeten langfristig zu sichern.

Canopy of Time

release date: Mar 01, 2001

Moreau's Other Island

release date: Nov 01, 2000

Oxford - Ohrid

release date: Jan 01, 2006
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