Re: YASID

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Sujet : Re: YASID
De : (at) *nospam* ednolan (ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written
Date : 21. May 2024, 01:34:30
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In article <69mn4jppd29is4apku7o4njitkt5cpkhm6@4ax.com>,
Chris Duck  <chrisduck@coldmail.com> wrote:
Thanks!
>
On Mon, 20 May 2024 17:22:22 -0400, William Hyde <wthyde1953@gmail.com> wrote:
>
technovelist wrote:
Anyone have a reference for a short story in which a famous composer
is "brought back from the dead"
by giving a completely nonmusical person a "personality transplant"
(my term, I'm not sure what it
was called in the story)? The twist is that the "revived composer"
realizes just before they take
away the personality transplant is that he is the critics' version of
the composer, a complete hack
with no actual original ability.
 
I read this in a short story collection. It might be James Blish or
Arthur C. Clarke but I haven't
seen any titles that ring a bell in their bibliographies.
>
It is "A work of art" by James Blish.  The composer was Richard Strauss.
>
Robert Mills edited an anthology in which authors were invited to submit
their best stories.  This was Blish's choice.
>
William Hyde
>

That's interesting, in that it certainly doesn't sound as good as say,
"Surface Tensin".
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
20 May 24 * YASID10technovelist
20 May 24 +- Re: YASID1Michael F. Stemper
20 May 24 +* Re: YASID7William Hyde
21 May 24 i`* Re: YASID6Chris Duck
21 May 24 i `* Re: YASID5ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 May 24 i  +* Re: YASID2ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 May 24 i  i`- Re: YASID1Paul S Person
21 May 24 i  `* Re: YASID2William Hyde
21 May 24 i   `- Re: YASID1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
21 May 24 `- Re: YASID1Scott Dorsey

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