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  1. Einstein's Monsters (1987) is a collection of short stories by British writer Martin Amis. Each of the five stories deals with the subject of nuclear weapons. Contents. Einstein's Monsters consists of five thematically-linked short stories prefaced by a long introductory essay titled "Thinkability".

    • Martin Amis
    • 1987
  2. About Einsteins Monsters. A collection of stories about a frightening world inhabited by people dehumanized by the daily threat of nuclear war and postwar survivors deformed by its results.

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  3. Einstein's Monsters. Martin Amis, Erroll McDonald (Editor) 3.41. 1,124 ratings79 reviews. A collection of stories about a frightening world inhabited by people dehumanized by the daily threat of nuclear war and postwar survivors deformed by its results.

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  4. Summary. An ex-circus strongman, veteran of Warsaw, 1939, and Notting Hill rough-justice artist, meets his own personal holocaust and 'Einsteinian' destiny; maximum boredom and minimum love-making are advised in a 2020 epidemic; a virulent new strain of schizophrenia overwhelms the young son of a 'father of the nuclear age'; evolution takes a ...

  5. 12. Mai 2021 · Einstein's monsters. by. Amis, Martin. Publication date. 1999. Topics. Nuclear weapons -- Fiction, Science fiction, English, Nuclear weapons. Publisher. London : Vintage.

  6. An ex-circus strongman and Notting Hill rough-justice artist, meets his own personal holocaust and Einsteinian destiny. There is maximum boredom and minimum love-making advised, while a new strain of schizophrenia overwhelms the young son of a father of the nuclear age.

  7. EINSTEIN'S MONSTERS 1987 and HEAVY WATER AND OTHER STORIES 1998 assemble several sf stories variously concerned with the decaying of the world into holocausts, nuclear and otherwise; the savagery of the satire in his shorter work -– as in Heavy Water or in State of.