Of Men and Monsters
By (Author) William Tenn
Orion Publishing Co
Gollancz
11th October 2011
11th August 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
256
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
226g
Giant, technologically superior aliens have conquered Earth, but humankind survives - even flourishes in a way. Men and women live, like mice, in burrows in the massive walls of the huge homes of the aliens and scurry about under their feet, stealing from them.
A complex social and religious order has evolved, with women preserving knowledge and working as healers and men serving as warriors and thieves.For the aliens, men and women are just a nuisance, nothing more than vermin. Which, ironically, may just be humankind's strength and point the way forward.William Tenn (1920-2010) was the pseudonym of Philip Klass. Although he was born in London, he spent most of his life in America, teaching writing and SF at Pennsylvania State College from 1966. He began writing after serving in the Second World War and published his first story, 'Alexander the Bait' in Astounding Science Fiction in 1946. Stories like 'Down Among the Dead Men', 'The Liberation of Earth' and 'The Custodian' quickly established him as a fine, funny and thoughtful satirist. In 1999 William Tenn was selected the Science Fiction Writers of America's Author Emeritus.