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Dark Benediction

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by Walter M. Miller


  After the success of A Canticle For Leibowitz, Miller never published another new novel or story in his lifetime, although several compilations of Miller's earlier stories were issued in the 1960s and 70s. As well, a radio adaptation of A Canticle for Leibowitz was produced by WHA Radio and NPR in 1981 and is available on CD.

  In Miller's later years, he became a recluse, avoiding contact with nearly everyone, including family members; he never allowed his literary agent, Don Congdon, to meet him. According to science fiction writer Terry Bisson, Miller struggled with depression during his later years, but had managed to nearly complete a 600-page manuscript for the sequel to Canticle before taking his own life with a gun in January 1996, shortly after his wife's death. The sequel, titled Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman, was completed by Bisson and published in 1997.

  Table of Contents

  DARK BENEDICTION

  Enter the SF Gateway

  Contents

  You Triflin' Skunk!

  The Will

  Anybody Else Like Me?

  Crucifixes Etiam

  I, Dreamer

  Dumb Waiter

  Blood Bank

  Big Joe and the Nth Generation

  The Big Hunger

  Conditionally Human

  The Darfsteller

  Dark Benediction

  The Lineman

  Vengeance for Nikolai

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 

 

 


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