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The Space Merchants by Frederick Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth
pub: Gollancz. 186 page enlarged paperback. Price: £ 6.99 (UK). ISBN: 0-575-07528-7

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If ever a book deserves to be called a classic then 'The Space Merchants' has to be considered high on that list.

I was wondering when Gollancz would be adding this one to their Masterworks list. Long over due.

The Space MerchantsTo top it all, the title has little to do with outer space but advertising space. It doesn't necessarily follow that this story is totally SF cos both authors deemed it more as a satire on the advertising industry where they were making their living at the time and getting thoroughly, for the want of a better word, pissed off by it.

The fact that both Pohl and Kornbluth are also both superb storytellers enables this book to be taken at any level you want, be it SF, satire or both. The fact that you can still spot things done in this book that still applies today is probably a testament that things haven't changed much in the 51 years since it was written.

Copyrighter Mitch Courtenay is told by his company to build a campaign to sell volunteers to colonise and terraform Venus.

A tough task considering that it is also the biggest hottest hellhole in the Solar System. It isn't helped that he is suddenly the target of an opposing advertising company and the Consies who want to conserve Venus rather than export back to Earth.

If you ever wanted a textbook example of how to write an SF story then this one is really there. T

he level of depth will have you savouring every word.

Granted the ending ties up the threads rather too conveniently, the action is intensified again in the sequel, 'The Merchants War'.

Hopefully, Gollancz will consider reprinting it as well.

GF Willmetts


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