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terms it "the kind of tale which transforms traditional space opera into an arena where a vast array of characters can act their hearts out, where anything can be said with a wink or dead seriously, and any kind of story be told." In
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Other Harness' stories include "An Ornament to his Profession", "The Alchemist" and "Stalemate in Space". His story "The New Reality" has been called "SF's best Adam & Eve story" by
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report the novel "plays high, wide, and handsome with space and time, buzzes around the solar system like a demented hornet, is witty, profound, and trivial all in one breath."
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described it as "action-entertainment, fast-paced enough that you don't stop to bother with inconsistencies or improbabilities."
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described it as "fine swashbuckling adventure ... so infinitely intricate that you may never quite understand what it's about."
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In 1953, Harness also published his most famous single story, "The Rose", which first appeared in the British magazine
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which protect people against high-velocity weapons like guns but not against knives or swords, an idea later used in
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Harness's ideas influenced numerous writers and he continued to publish until 2001, being nominated for multiple
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Harness' first story, "Time Trap" (1948), shows many of his recurring themes, among them
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extravagances" and "a severely articulate narrative analysis of the implications of
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terms it a major example of the "Widescreen Baroque" style in science fiction, and
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is one of the very few science fiction novels in which all characters are aliens.
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by Donald Wollheim for reprint as the first half of
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Charles Harness
Colorado City, Texas
North Newton, Kansas
Novelist
George Washington University
Science fiction
science fiction
Colorado City, Texas
Fort Worth
chemistry
law
George Washington University
patent attorney
Connecticut
Washington, D.C.
North Newton, Kansas
art
time travel
transcendental
novella
Startling Stories
Ace Double
space-opera
Arnold J. Toynbee
A Study of History
Boucher
McComas
P. Schuyler Miller
paperback
Brian Aldiss

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