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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShatterdayShatterday - Wikipedia

    "Shatterday" is the first segment of the premiere episode of the first season of the television series The Twilight Zone. The story follows a man who finds that a double of himself has moved into his apartment and is taking over his life. [1]

  2. Shatterday is a collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison. In the introduction, Ellison states that the stories reflect an underlying theme of fear of human frailty and ugliness. His goal, he writes, is to shock his readers into seeing that this fear unifies all people.

    • 332 pp
    • 1980
  3. Shatterday is a collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison. In the introduction, Ellison states that the stories reflect an underlying theme of fear of human frailty and ugliness. His goal, he writes, is to shock his readers into seeing that this fear unifies all people

  4. 2. Juli 2022 · 312 pages ; 18 cm. Originally published: Boston, Mass. : Houghton Mifflin, 1980 ; London : Hutchinson, 1982. Introduction: mortal dreads -- Jeffty is five -- How's the night life on Cissalda? -- Flop sweat -- Would you do it for a penny?

  5. 1. Jan. 2001 · Harlan Ellison. 4.15. 2,750 ratings146 reviews. A man's life is shattered as he meets a better version of himself. This story was made into an episode of "The New Twilight Zone" and starred a young Bruce Willis. Nebula Award (R) Nominee.

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  6. 1. Apr. 2014 · In the Nebula Award–nominated “Shatterday” (subsequently adapted into the pilot episode of the second Twilight Zone series), a man fights for his life against a relentless enemy who knows his...

  7. Lyric poet, satirist, explorer of odd psychological corners, moralist, purveyor of pure horror and black comedy; he is all these and more. In this, his thirty-seventh book, celebrating twenty-five years of setting down the mortal dreads we all share, Harlan Ellison has put together his best work to date: sixteen uncollected stories (half of ...