· A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire is an achingly beautiful moral allegory on ritual and culture clash, on science and technology, and at its most primal, a coming of age story of mankind thrust into a world so much greater than their own. Yet, in a terrifying way, the forces that oppress and control amongst alien worlds are remarkably similar those inside the domed nuclei on www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins. · In Michael Bishop published his debut, A Funeral For The Eyes Of Fire. It didn’t sell well, but Bishop continued writing – books like Catacomb Years and Transfigurations. In David Hartwell of Pocket Books offered Bishop a contract to rewrite his first novel. The result was published in as Eyes Of Fire, with a cover almost identical to the first edition. To make things even more . A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire was rewritten and published as Eyes of Fire [author's alternate title: The Isohet]. The Kersosina edition of the rewritten version restores the original title. A Little Knowledge and Catacomb Years form the Urban Nucleus of Atlanta [UrNu] sequence.
Eyes of Fire. by. Michael Bishop, Gene Szafran (Cover Artist) · Rating details · 30 ratings · 2 reviews. On a secret mission of surveillance and experimentation the ship Dharmakaya had come. What its travelers found was a ruling race of humanoids, the Tropiards, their feelings reflected in their hard, glowing eyes of crystal. Bishop, Michael. A FUNERAL FOR THE EYES OF FIRE. [Worcester Park, Surrey]: Kerosina Books, Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. copies printed of which this is one of trade copies. A presentation copy inscribed by Bishop to his editor David G. Hartwell on the title page: "This book is for you, David, for / several reasons, the primary one being / that it would literally not. Bishop, Michael. EYES OF FIRE. New York: Published by Pocket Books, []. Octavo, printed yellow wrappers. Advance copy (uncorrected proof) of the revised edition. (#) More Details about EYES OF FIRE.
A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire Michael Bishop Seth Latimer, a human member of a family of clones representing a far-future interstellar commercial combine, finds himself marooned on Gla Taus with no way home unless he joins a mission to a neighboring world to negotiate the transfer of a minority population from one planet to the other. Bishop, Michael. A FUNERAL FOR THE EYES OF FIRE. [Worcester Park, Surrey]: Kerosina Books, Octavo, boards. First hardcover edition. copies printed of which this is one of trade copies. A presentation copy inscribed by Bishop to his editor David G. Hartwell on the title page: "This book is for you, David, for / several reasons, the primary one being / that it would literally not have / existed had you not given me / the opportunity to do it. A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire was rewritten and published as Eyes of Fire [author's alternate title: The Isohet]. The Kersosina edition of the rewritten version restores the original title. A Little Knowledge and Catacomb Years form the Urban Nucleus of Atlanta [UrNu] sequence.
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