Car Sinister

Martin H. Greenberg & Robert Silverberg & Joseph D. Olander & Roger Zelazny & Josef Nesvadba & Leonard Tushnet & William Earls & Bill Earls & Kenneth Bulmer & H. Chandler Elliott & Harry Harrison & Avram Davidson & George R. R. Martin & Gene Wolfe & R. A. Lafferty & Frank Herbert & Fritz Leiber & Robert Thurston & Barry N. Malzberg & Robert F. Young & Frank M. Robinson & Harlan Ellison

Language: English

Publisher: Avon

Published: Jul 1, 1979

Description:

The car is man's most personalized machine: for teenagers it is a rite of passage and a statement of freedom; for adults it is a reflection of success, taste, and hopes; and for an entire culture it is a great and industrious mode of transportation - driving, perhaps, on the road of destruction. And the automobile - thrilling, honking, speeding, never-shattering - haunts us with the dark possibility that when our age of motoring innocence is over, we may no longer be the masters.

CAR SINISTER - a splendid, imaginative vision of what lies down the road for all of us.