Philip K. Dick: A Handful of Darkness

Philip K. Dick: A Handful of Darkness

Bibliographic data Sinopsis: “A Handful of Darkness” by Philip K. Dick is a collection of stories that encapsulates the essence of Dick’s early literary career, showcasing his prowess in melding the mundane with the metaphysical, and the everyday with the dystopian. Published in 1955, this anthology presents a range of

Kate Chopin: Bayou Folk

Kate Chopin: Bayou Folk

Bibliographic data Sinopsis: Published in 1894, “Bayou Folk” is a collection of short stories that immerses readers in the heart of 19th-century Louisiana, a world masterfully depicted by Kate Chopin. Through her tales, Chopin presents a tapestry of characters and situations reflecting the life, tensions, and passions of the American

Isaac Asimov: The Complete Robot

Isaac Asimov: The Complete Robot

Bibliographic data Sinopsis: “The Complete Robot,” published in 1982 by Doubleday, is an essential collection of science fiction short stories by Isaac Asimov, spanning nearly four decades of his work from 1939 to 1977. This volume brings together 31 stories, making up almost the entirety of Asimov’s writings on robots.

Ray Bradbury - Dark Carnival

Ray Bradbury: Dark Carnival

Bibliographic data Sinopsis: Ray Bradbury’s first collection of short stories, where he navigates between science fiction, fantasy, and horror. It was published in the United States by Arkham House in 1947. The collection brings together 27 works written between 1943 and 1947, several of which were previously published in magazines.