
The Changeling
1944
First Published
2.95
Average Rating
96
Number of Pages
Manor Books, 1976. Paperback. It has been said that Van Vogt paved the way for Philip K. Dick, and this 1944 story provides the evidence. A man battles through a layer of false memories to discover that he and his wife are actually members of a group of unaging, telepathic super-humans.
Avg Rating
2.95
Number of Ratings
116
5 STARS
10%
4 STARS
16%
3 STARS
40%
2 STARS
28%
1 STARS
7%
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Author

A.E. van Vogt
Author · 54 books
Alfred Elton van Vogt was a Canadian-born science fiction author regarded by some as one of the most popular and complex science fiction writers of the mid-twentieth century—the "Golden Age" of the genre. van Vogt was born to Russian Mennonite family. Until he was four years old, van Vogt and his family spoke only a dialect of Low German in the home. He began his writing career with 'true story' romances, but then moved to writing science fiction, a field he identified with. His first story was Black Destroyer, that appeared as the front cover story for the July 1939 edtion of the popular "Astounding Science Fiction" magazine.