Author: | C.M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl | ISBN: | 9781944409203 |
Publisher: | MDP Publishing | Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | MDP Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | C.M. Kornbluth, Frederik Pohl |
ISBN: | 9781944409203 |
Publisher: | MDP Publishing |
Publication: | October 26, 2017 |
Imprint: | MDP Publishing |
Language: | English |
Mitchell Courtenay, the narrator of this story, had three grave problems—his wife Kathy, who refused to finalize their conditional marriage; the planet Venus; and the Conservationists, commonly known as "Connies" an outlawed organization.
Kathy, a brilliant surgeon, disliked Courtenay's ideals. As a young star class copysmith in Fowler Schocken Associates, the largest advertising agency on Earth, Courtenay was dedicated to the highest principle of this completely free enterprise society: Sales. Only through sales, he held, could the economy expand indefinitely. Kathy bitterly wanted to know why it had to, a question that, to Courtenay, was little short of commercial heresy.
Courtenay is selected to head the Venus Project, a contract granted by the Incorporated United States of America to develop and exploit Earth's sister planet.
Danger and mayhem ensue as Courtenay struggles to stay alive. . .
Originally published as a 3-part serial in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine’s June, July and August 1952 issues.
Mitchell Courtenay, the narrator of this story, had three grave problems—his wife Kathy, who refused to finalize their conditional marriage; the planet Venus; and the Conservationists, commonly known as "Connies" an outlawed organization.
Kathy, a brilliant surgeon, disliked Courtenay's ideals. As a young star class copysmith in Fowler Schocken Associates, the largest advertising agency on Earth, Courtenay was dedicated to the highest principle of this completely free enterprise society: Sales. Only through sales, he held, could the economy expand indefinitely. Kathy bitterly wanted to know why it had to, a question that, to Courtenay, was little short of commercial heresy.
Courtenay is selected to head the Venus Project, a contract granted by the Incorporated United States of America to develop and exploit Earth's sister planet.
Danger and mayhem ensue as Courtenay struggles to stay alive. . .
Originally published as a 3-part serial in Galaxy Science Fiction magazine’s June, July and August 1952 issues.