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''Einstein's Monsters'' (1987) is a collection of short stories by British writer Martin Amis. Each of the five stories deals with the subject of nuclear weapons. ==Contents== ''Einstein's Monsters'' consists of five thematically-linked short stories prefaced by a long introductory essay called "Thinkability." (Amis includes another essay on nuclear weapons in his collection ''Visiting Mrs. Nabokov'', "Nuclear City: The Megadeath Intellectuals." It was written during the publication year of ''Einstein's Monsters''〔Martin Amis, "Nuclear City," Esquire, September, 1987.〕 and covers similar ground: "When nuclear weapons become real to you, when they stop buzzing around your ears and actually move into your head, hardly an hour passes without some throb or flash, some heavy pulse of imagined supercatastrophe."〔Martin Amis, ''Visiting Mrs. Nabokov: And Other Excursions.'' London: Jonathan Cape, 1993. P. 44.〕) The five stories are: * "Bujak and the Strong Force, or God's Dice" * "Insight at Flame Lake" * "The Time Disease" * "The Little Puppy That Could" * "The Immortals" 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Einstein's Monsters」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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