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Summary
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Political offenders are sentenced to live out their lives in the Cambrian Era. Time travel (developed in the early 21st Century) works one way only--backward--so there is no hope of release. Major themes are time, political intolerance, and personal isolation. Nominee for the best novella Nebula, 1967.
Originally published in Galaxy, August 1967.
Original title: Hawksbill Station
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ World Versions→ Time Travel
This work has been adapted as the following works : Hawksbill Station (1978) [Novel] Author: Robert Silverberg
This work is a subwork of the following works : Hawksbill Station/Press Enter ■ (1990) [Paired Work] Authors: John Varley
, Robert Silverberg
Best Time Travel Stories of All Time, the (2002) [Anthology] Authors: Philip K. Dick
, Poul Anderson
, James Tiptree, Jr.
, Damon Knight
, Nancy Kress
, Robert Silverberg
, Bill Pronzini
, Karen Haber
, Jack McDevitt
, Jack Dann
, Paul Levinson
, Fredric Brown
, William Tenn
, Geoffrey A. Landis
, Charles Leonard Harness
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