The World Becomes Less Interesting

Robert Sheckley has died.

“My Lord,” the computer said, “I can explain all the apparent discrepancies in the story. But do you understand the special terminology of the theory of provisional reality frames?”

“Never mind,” Dramocles said.

–From Dramocles, An Intergalactic Soap Opera, by Robert Sheckley.

(I just checked Amazon, and I see Dramocles is out of print. That sucks. But pick it up used, if you can.)

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4 Responses to The World Becomes Less Interesting

  1. kactus says:

    I found 93 copies of it on abebooks.com, starting at $1 and going up. Happy book-shopping :)

  2. Jesurgislac says:

    Robert Sheckley is dead?

    Oh, damn.

  3. Lee says:

    His last short story, “Reborn Again,” is available online. I really enjoyed reading it. I’m sad there won’t be any more new ones.

  4. He was my favorite science-fiction writer. “Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?” was a story that brightened up the corners of my mind.

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