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'''Benford, Gregory, and Larry Niven. ''Bowl of Heaven''.''' New York City: Tor, 2012. '''''Bowl of Heaven and Shipstar'' (omnibus)'''. New York City: Tor, 2020. See Internet Speculative Fiction Database for other printings and German translation ''Himmelsjäger''.[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1478215]
 
'''Benford, Gregory, and Larry Niven. ''Bowl of Heaven''.''' New York City: Tor, 2012. '''''Bowl of Heaven and Shipstar'' (omnibus)'''. New York City: Tor, 2020. See Internet Speculative Fiction Database for other printings and German translation ''Himmelsjäger''.[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?1478215]
  
''Bowl of Heaven'' reviewed Bill Dynes, ''SFRA Review'' #301 (Summer 2012): pp. 56-58.[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/301.pdf]
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''Bowl of Heaven'' reviewed Bill Dynes, ''SFRA Review'' #301 (Summer 2012): pp. 56-58, our source here.[http://sfra.org/resources/sfra-review/301.pdf]
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"To let understanding stop at what cannot be understood is a high attainment. Those who cannot do it will be destroyed on the lathe of heaven" (Chuang Tzu, Book XXIII, ¶7), headnote to chapter 3 of Ursula K. Le Guin's ''[[The Lathe of Heaven]]'' (1971), and referenced in her title and those of two movies, [[THE LATHE OF HEAVEN (1980)]] from PBS and [[THE LATHE OF HEAVEN (2002)]].
  
 
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Revision as of 23:56, 17 June 2021

Benford, Gregory, and Larry Niven. Bowl of Heaven. New York City: Tor, 2012. Bowl of Heaven and Shipstar (omnibus). New York City: Tor, 2020. See Internet Speculative Fiction Database for other printings and German translation Himmelsjäger.[1]

Bowl of Heaven reviewed Bill Dynes, SFRA Review #301 (Summer 2012): pp. 56-58, our source here.[2]

"To let understanding stop at what cannot be understood is a high attainment. Those who cannot do it will be destroyed on the lathe of heaven" (Chuang Tzu, Book XXIII, ¶7), headnote to chapter 3 of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven (1971), and referenced in her title and those of two movies, THE LATHE OF HEAVEN (1980) from PBS and THE LATHE OF HEAVEN (2002).

RDE, finishing, 17Jun21