Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?

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Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?
First edition cover
AuthorRobert Sheckley
Cover artistMargo Herr
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genrescience fiction short stories
PublisherDoubleday Books
Publication date
1971
Media typePrint Hardcover, Paperback
Pages191
OCLC214909

Can You Feel Anything When I Do This? is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Robert Sheckley, published in December 1971 by Doubleday. It was also published by Pan Books under title The Same To You Doubled. It contains the following stories (magazines in which the stories originally appeared given in parentheses):

  1. "The Same to You Doubled" (Playboy 1970/3)
  2. "Cordle to Onion to Carrot" (Playboy 1969/12)
  3. "The Petrified World" (If 1968/2)
  4. "Game: First Schematic"
  5. "Doctor Zombie and His Little Furry Friends"
  6. "The Cruel Equations"
  7. "Can You Feel Anything When I Do This?" (Playboy 1969/8)
  8. "Starting from Scratch" (F&SF 1970/11)
  9. "The Mnemone"
  10. "Tripout"
  11. "Notes on the Perception of Imaginary Differences"
  12. "Down the Digestive Tract and into the Cosmos with Mantra, Tantra and Specklebang" (Galaxy 1971/2)
  13. "Pas de Trois of the Chef and the Waiter and the Customer" (Playboy 1971/8)
  14. "Aspects of Langranak"
  15. "Plague Circuit"
  16. "Tailpipe to Disaster"

Reception

Theodore Sturgeon, reviewing the collection for The New York Times, said "[Sheckley] is a reliable writer who enjoys what he says, and so will you."[1]

References

  1. ^ "If . . .?", The New York Times, May 14, 1972.

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