DRAGON'S ISLAND AND OTHER STORIES
Jack Williamson, . . Five Star, $24.95 (0pp) ISBN 978-0-7862-4314-3
The two stories and short novel in this so-so collection from Hugo winner Williamson focus on genetic engineering. The title work, a novella dating to 1951, sets up what appears to be a battle to the death between humans and superior mutants, but ends with a realization that the mutants embody the best of humanity. Unfortunately, the writing hasn't aged well. Williamson has serious things to say, but his hysterical, ultra-pulpish way he develops his plot doesn't allow for much reflection. The writing is much more restrained in "Stepson to Creation," published as a novelette in 1977, but employed more successfully the following year as a section of the novel
Reviewed on: 08/12/2002
Genre: Fiction