I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream
Harlan Ellison
Mass Market Paperback
(Ace, Aug. 1, 1983)
"Ellison is a true virtuoso in his genre." PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY By law, one cannot copyright a title. If someone were stupid enough to do it, novels could be written and published with such titles as MOBY DICK, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, or GONE WITH THE WIND. But also, by law, ownership of a title can be guaranteed if it can be proved that the original author has established such a connection with the title that any duplication would infringe that linkage. How famous is this most famous of all Harlan Ellison's books? Well known enough that an English film company was stopped in its attempt to make a movie called I Have No Mouth & I Must Scream. It's Ellison's title, the company was told. For more than [fifty-one] years this work has been considered a classic of imaginative fiction. Isn't it about time you found out why? Discover why no one who has read this story has ever been able to forget it! Contents: Introduction: The Movers and the Shaker, by Theodore Sturgeon Foreword: How Science Fiction Saved Me From a Life of Crime I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream [1968 Hugo Award, Best Short Story] Big Sam Was My Friend Eyes of Dust World of Myth Lonelyache Delusions for a Dragon Slayer Pretty Maggie Moneyeyes