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Praise for Michael Bishop’s

NO ENEMY BUT TIME



“This novel wears its (prehistoric) age well! As beautiful and transporting today as it was when it took home the Nebula in 1982, I hope this finds its way into the hands of a whole new generation of readers. The new edition is a gift, just as its author, the marvelous Michael Bishop, has always been.”

— Karen Joy Fowler, author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves


“Michael Bishop’s work is seminal for any writer, no matter what genre. This incredible, moving novel of interspecies contact is an astonishing achievement.”

— Dan Chaon, author of Sleepwalk


No Enemy but Time is a thought-provoking novel about humanity’s pre-human past, its all-too-human present, and the two’s relationship toward humanity’s future. The story is realized via vividly depicted scenes from pre-history and the puzzlingly human story of Joshua Kempa. Bishop does a masterful job relaying what life 2 million years ago in Africa might have been like, and combines it with a poignantly real present-day narrative (at least as it stood in the 1980s) describing the life of one man caught in the interstices of culture, place, dream, and identity. The result: an intelligent, complex story impossible to classify except as something liminally science fiction. No Enemy but Time is one of those books that reveals new layers with each fresh realization, a sublimely bittersweet vision that transcends the page.

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“This odyssey into our African prehistoric past is a surprise and a delight—exciting, witty and touching.”

— Ian Watson


“An awesome tale of a time-traveler’s journey into the prehistoric past. A major novel.”

— Norman Spinrad


“If we’re lucky, SF each year seems to generate a single major novel that successfully combines science, people, and artful fiction. This [is] Michael Bishop’s turn. No Enemy but Time is topnotch.”

— Edward Bryant

“Michael Bishop has a unique way of employing his talent in the satirizing of civilization’s discontents while steering with a sure hand between the rocks of anarchy and the whirlpool of utopianism. He banks his verbal fires carefully, exercises a poet’s control over his imagery and possesses an admirable sense of the grotesque. I recommend him without reservation.”

— Roger Zelazny


No Enemy but Time is thought-provoking, poignant, and remarkably funny. He is one of the most inventive writers in the current science fiction field, and also one of our most interesting and provocative stylists. The book kept me thinking long after I read the final page.”

— Elizabeth A. Lynn


“When I was a youngster, I read London’s Before Adam and Crump’s ‘Og’ books. I’ve been enthralled ever since by tales of pre-Homo sapiens. No Enemy but Time is the best fictional re-creation of these I’ve come across. It makes a glowing reality out of the dry bones of this field.”

— Phillip Jose Farmer


No Enemy but Time is a wonderful novel, the kind of crossover work that transcends genre. Its plot is complex and exciting; so are its intellectual concepts. It can stir the imagination of the traditional reader who requires the pervading sense of wonder that No Enemy but Time abundantly provides. It can also stir the imagination of the kind of reader who requires more intellectual and psychological substance. If Michael Bishop had not already been in my personal pantheon of the best science fiction writers for such a long time, No Enemy but Time would have earned him a place there.”

— Robert Thurston


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