Where late the sweet birds sang
- title:
- Where late the sweet birds sang
- summary:
- The story of an isolated post-holocaust community in the Appalachians determined to preserve itself through a perilous experiment in cloning until civilization can spread again. Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is widely regarded as a high point of both humanistic and hard science fiction, having won both the Hugo Award and Locus Award on its first publication.
- Attribution:
- Wilhelm, Kate, Harper & Row, and In copyright--educational user permitted; for more information, see http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/
- Description:
- Book jacket image of the Book Club edition held in the Science Fiction & Fantasy Research Collection at Cushing Memorial Library on the campus of Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas and included in an exhibition, "Live To Build A Better World: Despair, Survival, and Hope in Science Fiction’s Response to Environmental Change," at Cushing from January 19, 2021-June 30, 2021.