Green Man Review on Ray Bradbury and Moby Dick
Green Man Review just weighed in — quite generously, thanks! — on a couple of our titles.
Summer Morning, Summer Night (Ray Bradbury): “It is best not to come to Summer Morning, Summer Night expecting miracles. They’re here, of course, but tucked inside small pleasures and gossamer wisps of story, barely noticed until you’ve already read past them. Instead, it’s best read like an afternoon’s conversation over drinks with a long-lost friend, reveling in the individual moments and memories for their own sake.”
Ubik: the Screenplay (Philip K. Dick): “The chance to watch a master trim down his work to what he considers the essentials for translation to another medium is not one to be dismissed lightly. By bringing the script back into publication after a more than twenty year hiatus, Subterranean is giving readers a rare and fascinating treasure.”