The Canopy of Time explained

The Canopy of Time
Author:Brian Aldiss
Cover Artist:John Griffiths
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Published:1959 (Faber and Faber)
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:222 (Hardback edition)
Oclc:1933121

The Canopy of Time is a collection of science fiction previously published short stories by English writer Brian W. Aldiss, first published in 1959 by Faber and Faber. The book was published in the United States (in an alternate form which Aldiss preferred) as Galaxies Like Grains of Sand.

Short stories

Plot

Aldiss describes historical time as “a treacherous mirror, reflecting only our limited truths.” The mirror reflecting the forty-million year history of the City of New Union has been shattered and the book presents only a handful of its shards. A brief introduction ties each story to the previous one:

Reception

Floyd C. Gale described the book as "a Stapletonesque Long View of Man's future".[2]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Aldiss, Brian W., "The Canopy of Time", New English Library (London), 1971, Pg 6 plus the Internet Science Fiction DataBase @ http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/pl.cgi?36755
  2. Gale . Floyd C. . April 1961 . Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf . Galaxy Science Fiction . 131–135 .