Knock (short story) explained

"Knock" is a science fiction short story by American writer Fredric Brown. It begins with a piece of Flash fiction based on the following passage by Thomas Bailey Aldrich:

Fredric Brown condensed this text into "a sweet little action story that is only two sentences long". "Knock" then goes on to elaborate on those two sentences and build a more complete plot around them.

It was published in the December 1948 issue of Thrilling Wonder Stories.[1] There have been three different radio adaptations (Dimension X, X Minus One and Sci Fi Channel's Seeing Ear Theatre). The story was reprinted in [2]

Plot summary

The first two lines are a complete story by themselves:

Reception

The story won the 2012 Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award; James Nicoll, however, describes it as "fairly conventional".[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.philsp.com/homeville/ISFAC/s46.htm#A548.73 Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
  2. Everett F. Bieler & T. E. Dikty, eds., New York: Frederick Fell, Aug. 1949, 314 pp.
  3. http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/all-i-have-to-do-is-dream The Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award Anthology — A. N. Editor