

This collection of stories about possible future developments in biotechnology juxtaposes the ultra-large scale of "Mortimer Gray's History of Death", which encapsulates several thousand years of human history, both past and future, with the intimate scale of "Next to Godliness," in which a dinner party goes wrong, in a fashion obliquely connected to the psychotropic drug-patches worn by all the guests. Among the other tales are "Some like it Hot" which deals with possible approaches, both biological and psychological, to the prospect of global warming; while the previously-unpublished novella "The Golden Fleece" offers a comparative study of the scientific and artistic responses to a natural ability to perceive more shades of color than most people can. All the stories work at the interface between biological possibility and philosophical potential. First-rate SF speculation by a master storyteller.
Shelve Architects of Emortality

Shelve Dark Ararat

Shelve Designer Genes: Tales from the Biotech Revolution

Shelve In the Flesh and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve Inherit the Earth

Shelve Les Fleurs Du Mal / The Undead

Shelve Nature's Shift: A Tale of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve Sexual Chemistry. Sardonic tales of the genetic revolution

Shelve The Cassandra Complex

Shelve The Cure for Love and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve The Dragon Man

Shelve The Fountains of Youth

Shelve The Golden Fleece and Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve The Great Chain of Being: And Other Tales of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve The Omega Expedition

Shelve The Tree of Life

Shelve The Undead: A Tale of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve Xeno's Paradox: A Tale of the Biotech Revolution

Shelve Zombies Don't Cry: A Tale of the Biotech Revolution.

Shelve The Third Millennium: A History of the World AD 2000-3000

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