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'''Knight, Damon. "Masks."''' ''Playboy'' July 1968. Rpt. with Knight's annotations, ''Those Who Can . . .'' . Robin Scott Wilson, ed. New York: NAL, 1973. Also rpt. ''As Tomorrow Becomes Today'' (q.v. under Anthologies and Collections). [[Category: Fiction]] | '''Knight, Damon. "Masks."''' ''Playboy'' July 1968. Rpt. with Knight's annotations, ''Those Who Can . . .'' . Robin Scott Wilson, ed. New York: NAL, 1973. Also rpt. ''As Tomorrow Becomes Today'' (q.v. under Anthologies and Collections). [[Category: Fiction]] | ||
− | Important story detailing the antiorganic psychological effects of total replacement of a man's body with mechanical devices. | + | Important story detailing the antiorganic psychological effects of total replacement of a man's body with mechanical devices. Discussed in Andrew Gordon's [[Human, More or Less: Man-Machine Communion in Samuel R. Delany's Nova and Other Science Fiction Stories|essay]] in ''The Mechanical God''. |
Latest revision as of 22:01, 12 May 2021
Knight, Damon. "Masks." Playboy July 1968. Rpt. with Knight's annotations, Those Who Can . . . . Robin Scott Wilson, ed. New York: NAL, 1973. Also rpt. As Tomorrow Becomes Today (q.v. under Anthologies and Collections).
Important story detailing the antiorganic psychological effects of total replacement of a man's body with mechanical devices. Discussed in Andrew Gordon's essay in The Mechanical God.