If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister? (1967) [Novella]
by Theodore Sturgeon
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An Earthman falls in love with a girl from the Utopian planet of Vexvelt. I wonder what the denizens of this planet may have done to provoke such universal hostility from the rest of mankind?
First published in the anthology Dangerous Visions, edited by Harlan Ellison (1967).
Original title: If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Social Criticism
This work is a subwork of the following works : Dangerous Visions (1967) [Anthology] Authors: Roger Zelazny
, Philip K. Dick
, Harlan Ellison
, Brian W. Aldiss
, Frederik Pohl
, Samuel R. Delany
, John Brunner
, Poul Anderson
, Larry Niven
, Fritz Leiber
, Robert Bloch
, Norman Spinrad
, Damon Knight
, Keith Laumer
, Robert Silverberg
, Theodore Sturgeon
, Joe L. Hensley
, Henry Slesar
, J. G. Ballard
, Philip José Farmer
, David R. Bunch
, Lester del Rey
, R. A. Lafferty
, Miriam Allen deFord
, Howard Rodman
, James Cross
, Carol Emshwiller
, Larry Eisenberg
, Sonya Dorman
, John Sladek
, Jonathan Brand
, Kris Neville
Future in Question, the (1980) [Anthology] Authors: Arthur C. Clarke
, Alfred Bester
, Isaac Asimov
, Frederik Pohl
, James Blish
, James Tiptree, Jr.
, Damon Knight
, Robert Sheckley
, Robert Silverberg
, Theodore Sturgeon
, Kate Wilhelm
, Ron Goulart
, William Tenn
, John W. Campbell
, Mark Clifton
, Edmond Hamilton
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