Vintage Treasures: Eyes of Amber by John D. Vinge
I’m still exploring the box of SF and fantasy paperbacks I inherited from my sister-in-law Mary Dechene after her death last month.
Mary enjoyed bestselling fantasy and she had a fabulous collection. But her library also had many surprises, including some from an age when it wasn’t unusual for a midlist author to have a mass market collection. In 1979 Joan D. Vinge had only two other books to her name, The Outcasts of Heaven Belt (1978) and Fireship (1978), when Signet published her short story collection Eyes of Amber, featuring the Hugo Award-winning title story. Among Mary’s collection was the 1983 Signet reprint, with a fabulous new cover by artist Tom Kidd (at right).
The Universe of the Imagination Awaits You in…
Eyes of Amber — The Hugo Award-winning story of one Earthman trying to play a symphony of civilization to a distant, barbaric world.
To Bell the Cat — What happens to humans facing a true alien encounter when they have already become alienated from each other?
View from a Height — What do you do with the rest of your life when you’re alone on a one-way journey to meet the universe?
Media Man — In the precarious society of Heaven Belt, he sold dreams to a dying people. And he knew his career would be over the day he told them the truth…
The Crystal Ship — The Star Well: Was it two races’ chance for the future or a bottomless pit in which all hope must die?
Tin Soldier — Can love really survive across the spaceways and down through time?