Yeahright. Let's see...I read it when I was twelve, found it in an anthology at the Dover-Foxcroft public library. It had a grey cover. The shelves were white...the book was kept on the right hand side of the second....no, wait, the third shelf from the bottom.
Have I ever mentioned that I think visually?
The book was a collection of works of South American SF artists--I remember that they, by and large, seemed a bit gloomy.
(The other story I remember from the book involved a man unable to leave the city until his business was done, but unable to find a parking space. At the end of his story he'd been trapped in his solar-powered car, eating food purchased from sidewalk vendors, for three years).
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Have I ever mentioned that I think visually?
The book was a collection of works of South American SF artists--I remember that they, by and large, seemed a bit gloomy.
(The other story I remember from the book involved a man unable to leave the city until his business was done, but unable to find a parking space. At the end of his story he'd been trapped in his solar-powered car, eating food purchased from sidewalk vendors, for three years).