The Ruins of earth

The Ruins of earth

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Thomas M. Disch
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Man is at last waking up to the terrible damage he is inflicting on his environment. The various routes to disaster have already been charted.

But the damage still goes on.

This collection of stories by leading science-fiction writers — each committed to a human vision of society — attempts to take the ecological inquiry one stage further. To indicate why we are destroying our world — and what the possible consequences for us all may be.

Contents:
- Introduction (1971) by Thomas M. Disch
Part 1: The Way It Is
Deer in the Works (1955) by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
Three Million Square Miles (1971) by Gene Wolfe
Closing with Nature (1970) by Norman Rush
Part 2: Why It Is The Way It Is
The Plot to Save the World (1970) by Michael Brownstein
Autofac (1955) by Philip K. Dick
Roommates (1971) by Harry Harrison
Groaning Hinges of the World (1971) by R.A. Lafferty
Part 3: How It Could Get Worse
Gas Mask (1964) by James D. Houston
Wednesday, November 15, 1967 (1971) by George Alec Effinger
The Cage of Sand (1962) by J.G. Ballard
Accident Vertigo (1971) by Kenward Elmslie
The Birds (1973) by Thomas M. Disch [see below]
Part 4: Unfortunate Solutions
Do It for Mama! (1971) by Jerrold Mundis
The Dreadful Has Already Happened (1971) by Norman Kagan
The Shaker Revival (1970) by Gerald Jonas
America the Beautiful (1970) by Fritz Leiber

This edition does NOT contain The Birds by Daphne du Maurier, but instead a work of the same title by Disch. This was due to copyright reasons.