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The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World (1969)

von Harlan Ellison

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Fifteen masterpieces of speculative short fiction, including Hugo and Nebula Award-winning stories from the acclaimed author of Shatterday.   "These are not stories that should be forgotten; and some of you are about to read them for the first time . . . I envy you." --Neil Gaiman, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of American Gods, from his Foreword   In a post-apocalyptic future, fifteen-year-old Vic wanders the wasteland with Blood, his genetically-altered telepathic dog, in a struggle for survival against violent marauders, deadly radioactive insects, and an underground community desperate to restore the human race in the Hugo Award-nominated and Nebula Award-winning novella, "A Boy and His Dog,"--the basis of the cult classic film.   An intergalactic conspiracy infects the minds of the most powerful politicians in the Republican Party--and only one jolly old elf can save them in "Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R."   And in the Hugo Award-winning title story, disparate threads of violence, conflict, and conversation weave an intricate tapestry across worlds and times in an experimental tour-de-force of the imagination.   This groundbreaking collection brings together some of Harlan Ellison's most innovative and intriguing stories, frightening and funny visions of human nature that can only come from the peerless Grand Master of Science Fiction.   "One of the great living American short story writers." --The Washington Post   Includes: "The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World," "Along the Scenic Route," "Phoenix," "Asleep: With Still Hands," "Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R.," "Try a Dull Knife," "The Pitll Pawob Division," "The Place With No Name," "White on White," "Run For the Stars," "Are You Listening?," "S.R.O.," "Worlds to Kill," "Shattered Like a Glass Goblin," "A Boy and His Dog"… (mehr)
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I usually enjoy Ellison's writing and there are times when his cynical, dyspeptic, and sometimes-dystopic stories are just the right thing. This anthology, however, contains some of his lesser pieces, and boy-o-boy are they dated. "A Boy and His Dog" was the only story I'd read before and it stands as the strongest piece here; the title story read very much like a Zelazny piece, reminding me of "Creatures of Light and Darkness" in its experimental presentation and playing with archetypes. A couple of the stories are pleasant little mind-snacks: "S.R.O." is actually funny, "Are You Listening?" grimly covers similar existential ground as a recent anime series* that I enjoy, and "Worlds to Kill" would make a decent Netflix space-war movie; the rest of the stories are either utterly forgettable or just _bad_ (i.e., "Run For the Stars"). For good Ellison from this period, stick to "Paingod and Other Delusions" or "I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream."

* -- Despite its ridiculous title, "Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai" (2018; 13 episodes) is a very mature and touching story about adolescent alienation, existentialism, and vanishing. I would not be surprised if the author were to cite Ellison as an influence. ( )
  MLShaw | Jun 9, 2022 |
Here's an odd thing. Shattered Like a Glass Goblin and Along the Sceneic Route aren't in the edition I own (UK paperback). ( )
  SFF1928-1973 | Aug 10, 2019 |
Science Fiction, and it includes one of his best known stories, “A Boy and His Dog.” I always meant to see that movie but never did. This collection is extremely good, I’m a fan of Harlan Ellison, no doubt. Nice one. ( )
  solitaryfossil | Aug 11, 2017 |
The Basics

A collection of speculative fiction by the one-and-only Harlan Ellison. Many of the stories here, including the title tale, were award winners. Should make for a strong outing. Does it?

My Thoughts

This was a somewhat strong collection. The title story sets the pace with some very strange, almost impenetrable imagery and Ellison spinning some of his best poetry among prose. “Shattered Like a Glass Goblin” has a good bit of that, too, so if you love the title story (it’s so much easier to say that than to type it over and over, much as it’s a unique title that I love), you’ll love that one, too.

Among my favorites here are “Along the Scenic Route”, which I’ve seen a lot of people mention. It was quirky, funny, exciting, and saying all that, it has the recipe to be a great movie if someone were so inclined. “The Pitll Pawob Division” was short and very amusing, made all the more punchy for its quickness. “S.R.O.” has a wonderful twist that’s parts both funny and chilling. And I have to mention “Run for the Stars” as a wonderfully paced action/science-fiction story that forces you on with white knuckles.

But there’s a downside. I hate that there is, because so many of these stories are so strong. “Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R.” is not only made up of cheesy humor that relies on mocking the spy genre as it was at the time and seems very outdated now, it’s final punchline is a rape joke. The story wasn’t very compelling up to that point, and upon reaching said point I was actively pissed.

Possibly the most controversial thing I’ll say in this review is that “A Boy and His Dog” is the most misogynistic, ugly waste of paper I’ve ever read. The girl’s personality changed to suit whatever mood Ellison wanted her to be in, going from being the love of Vic’s life to expendable because she was shrill at the drop of a hat. And should I even get into the way sex is handled in this story? I understand that a culture with a lowered population of women is going to be skewed about sex, but things get even more problematic than that.

So it lost a star. My rule is when a book is a collection, I rate it based on a ratio. Good stories to bad. So obviously, the good far outweighs the bad. It’s worth your time save two stories. And those stories? I’d skip them.

Final Rating

4/5 ( )
1 abstimmen Nickidemus | Sep 18, 2014 |
This contains (among other wonders) the title story, "The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World," and one that will stay with you for a long, long time. "A Boy and Hist Dog" was later made into a movie starring a (then unknown, and very young) Don Johnson. Well done, by the way.

A boy loves his dog. ( )
  Lyndatrue | Dec 5, 2013 |
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Fifteen masterpieces of speculative short fiction, including Hugo and Nebula Award-winning stories from the acclaimed author of Shatterday.   "These are not stories that should be forgotten; and some of you are about to read them for the first time . . . I envy you." --Neil Gaiman, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of American Gods, from his Foreword   In a post-apocalyptic future, fifteen-year-old Vic wanders the wasteland with Blood, his genetically-altered telepathic dog, in a struggle for survival against violent marauders, deadly radioactive insects, and an underground community desperate to restore the human race in the Hugo Award-nominated and Nebula Award-winning novella, "A Boy and His Dog,"--the basis of the cult classic film.   An intergalactic conspiracy infects the minds of the most powerful politicians in the Republican Party--and only one jolly old elf can save them in "Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R."   And in the Hugo Award-winning title story, disparate threads of violence, conflict, and conversation weave an intricate tapestry across worlds and times in an experimental tour-de-force of the imagination.   This groundbreaking collection brings together some of Harlan Ellison's most innovative and intriguing stories, frightening and funny visions of human nature that can only come from the peerless Grand Master of Science Fiction.   "One of the great living American short story writers." --The Washington Post   Includes: "The Beast That Shouted Love at the Heart of the World," "Along the Scenic Route," "Phoenix," "Asleep: With Still Hands," "Santa Claus vs. S.P.I.D.E.R.," "Try a Dull Knife," "The Pitll Pawob Division," "The Place With No Name," "White on White," "Run For the Stars," "Are You Listening?," "S.R.O.," "Worlds to Kill," "Shattered Like a Glass Goblin," "A Boy and His Dog"

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