James Tiptree Jr./ Alice Sheldon
It seems that reading this book allows the reader to witness the ending(s) of the world...or of mankind/humanity? It is quite astonishing to see how men could be so cruel and violent to the other half of the race. Or is it that men and women are, after all, different races?
It is interesting that although I admire "The Girl Who Was Plugged In," "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?," and "The Women Men Don't See" enough, I am definitely awed by "With Delicate Mad Hands" and "We Who Stole The Dream," which quite cleary depicted the hopelessness of humanity and the sweetness of pursuing destined death.