Simak vs. Venture Capital

I was thinking about these Cold-War-era sf novels today, prompted by a Facebook post about vintage paperbacks, and it occurred to me that in both of them Simak is satirizing what we now call the Rot Economy. Simak’s work, quietly and intensely weird, was ahead of its time because it was resolutely against its time.

Left: The cover of the Avon 1967 edition of Simak's RING AROUND THE SUN (first published in 1952-1953). The cover image is an abstract design, credited by ISFDb to "Three Lions".

Right: The cover of the Macfadden Books 1963 edition of Clifford Simak's THEY WALKED LIKE MEN (originally published in 1962). The image, by Richard Powers is a somewhat abstract image of a city plagued by bowling balls with skulls in them. Which actually fits the content of the book, in a weird way.
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About JE

James Enge is the author of the World-Fantasy-Award-nominated novel Blood of Ambrose (Pyr, April 2009). His latest book is The Wide World's End. His short fiction has appeared in Black Gate, Tales from the Magician's Skull, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and elsewhere.
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