
The Short Fiction of Henry Kuttner
A generous gathering of pulp era science fiction and fantasy from a writer whose ideas outran his fame. Henry Kuttner made his name in the magazines of the 1930s and 1940s, turning out inventive, fast moving tales that ranged from robots and time paradoxes to comic misadventures and eerie fantasy. Many of his best stories, several written with his wife and collaborator C. L. Moore, blend clever premises with a wry human touch, and writers from Ray Bradbury to Roger Zelazny later named him an influence. This collection draws together the short work now in the public domain, a fine window on the genre’s golden age. Free PDF and EPUB editions are available here.
