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Why Call Them Back from Heaven?

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164:, Simak establishes a society where "science has displaced religion by providing a means of resurrection at the cost of all human values". The people of this future world no longer take chances because they might be dangerous, and forgo all pleasures in order to save enough money to be preserved for their second life. A man convicted of a horrible crime is given the worst sentence possible: he will not be permitted to store himself for a second life; otherwise, his rights are unaffected. The novel "explores differing concepts of 'immortality' and the relationship between belief-in-survival (whether in the flesh or spirit) and social mores". 175:
praised the novel's "beautifully balanced opening, in which character, plot, and context form an inner-motivated unity", but faulted the lengthy "disappointing action-adventure midsection", which led to an "extremely provocative, though sketchy, conclusion".
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paperback appearing in 1970. German and Portuguese translations were published in 1967; a French translation followed in 1969, and an Italian translation in 1978. Several more paperback reprints appeared in the 1980s.
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said that the novel was an example of how "Simak's strengths as a short story writer often expose weaknesses in what he does as a novelist", with only a few good scenes.
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in 1967, with the Ace Special and Science Fiction Book Club UK editions following in 1968. A British hardcover was also published by
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Index


Clifford D. Simak
Leo and Diane Dillon
Doubleday
Ace
science fiction
Clifford D. Simak
Ace Science Fiction Specials
Doubleday
Gollancz
Pan Books
Judith Merril
Algis Budrys
ISFDB publication history
Oxford University Press


F&SF
"Galaxy Bookshelf"
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t
e
Clifford D. Simak
The Creator
Cosmic Engineers
Time and Again
City
Ring Around the Sun
Time is the Simplest Thing
Way Station

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