Harlan Ellison has won more awards for imaginative literature than any other living author, but only aficionados of Ellison's singular work have been aware of another of his passions'he is a great oral interpreter of his stories. His recordings have been difficult to obtain'by his choice. In 1999, for the first time, he was lured into the studio to record this stunning retrospective.
Contents include: 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream,' 'Laugh Track,' 'Grail,' '`Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman,' 'The Very Last Day of a Good Woman,' 'Paladin of the Lost Hour,' 'The Time of the Eye,' 'The Lingering Scent of Woodsmoke,' and 'A Boy and His Dog.'
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Introduction by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1999 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1967 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, 1995 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'Laugh Track' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1984 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'Grail' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1981 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. '`Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockman' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1965 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, 1993 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'The Very Last Day of a Good Woman' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1958 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, 1986 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'The Time of the Eye' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1959 by Harlan Ellison. Revised version, copyright © 1971 by Harlan Ellison. Renewed, 1987 and 1999 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'Paladin of the Lost Hour' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1985, 1986 by The Kilimanjaro Corporation. All rights reserved. 'The Lingering Scent of Woodsmoke' by Harlan Ellison. Copyright © 1996 by...