Man Plus

, #1

First edition, 215 pages

English language

Published August 1976 by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-394-48676-5
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OCLC Number:
2020835
ISFDB ID:
1580

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The screen showed a man.

He did not look like a man. He was an astronaut, a Democrat, a Methodist, a husband, a father, an amateur tympanist, a beautifully smooth ballroom dancer, but to the eye he was none of those things. To the eye he was a monster.

He did not look human at all. His eyes were glowing, red-faceted globes. His nostrils flared in flesh folds, like the snout of a star-nosed mole. His skin was artificial; its color was normal heavy suntan, but its texture was that of a rhinoceros' hide. Nothing that could be seen about him was of the appearance he had been born with. Eyes, ears, lungs, nose, mouth, circulatory system, percep- tual centers, heart, skin-all had been replaced or augmented. The changes that were visible were only the iceberg's tip. What had been done inside him was far more complex and far more …

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