Imprint

  • Gateway

A Pursuit of Miracles

George Turner

Formats & Editions

Eight journeys into the future from this prize-winning author: a civilized society where barbarism is the norm; a search for super-intelligence that goes horribly wrong; a world where to be Non-Legal is to be non-human; an experiment to test the very nature of reality.

Contains:

A Pursuit of Miracles

Not in Front of the Children

Feedback

Shut the Door When You Go Out

On the Nursery Floor

In a Petri Dish Upstairs

Generation Gap

The Fittest

Read More
George Turner

George Turner

George Turner (1916-1997)

George Reginald Turner was an Australian writer and critic, best known for the science fiction novels written in the later part of his career. His mainstream novel, The Cupboard Under the Stairs won the Miles Franklin Award, Australia's highest literary honour. His best-known SF novel, The Drowning Towers, was published in the UK under the title The Sea and Summer, and won the second Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1988. George Turner was named as a Guest of Honour for the 1999 World Science Fiction Convention held in his home town of Melbourne, but died before the event.

More about George Turner

Related books