Book description
'The human consciousness had now widened so alarmingly, was so busy
transforming everything on Earth into its own peculiar tones, that no
art could exist that did not take proper cognisance of the fact.
Something entirely new had to be forged.' The time traveller Bush's
adventure takes him through 1930, 1851, the Jurassic and 2093, on the
way exploring a modern crisis that remains our own. In Brian Aldiss's
tale of time travel, the fiction is once again as psychologically
imaginative as it is scientific, an idiosyncrasy of Aldiss's future
visions that, over time, have proven remarkably prescient.