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  1. The Canopy of Time is a collection of science fiction previously published short stories by English writer Brian W. Aldiss, first published in 1959 by Faber and Faber. The book was published in the United States (in an alternate form which Aldiss preferred) as Galaxies Like Grains of Sand.

  2. The Canopy of Time presents the history of our future. It is Brian Aldiss's brilliant, epic chronicle of mankind's next 40 million years. From the end of the ultimate race war, it traces man's evolution through the unimagined heights of civilization to the final dissoultion of the galaxy itself. Contents: Out of Reach

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  3. Oct 21, 2023 · Komorebi 木漏れ日 (pronounced kō-mō-leh-bē) Literally, “sunlight leaking through trees,” this word describes the beauty and wonder of rays of light dappling through overhead leaves, casting dancing shadows on the forest floor. Nakasendo Way, Approaching Torii Pass, Nagano Prefecture.

  4. The Canopy of Time is a science fiction novel by English writer Brian W. Aldiss, first published in 1959 by Faber and Faber. The story is a fix-up of previously published short stories, centering on the forty-million year history of the fictional city of New Union.

  5. The Wind as a Metaphor for Life and Time. The wind stands as a poignant metaphor for the dance of life and the passage of time, weaving memories and echoes that resonate with the symphony of existence, evoking a timeless journey through its ephemeral whispers.

  6. The Canopy of Time is a collection of science fiction previously published short stories by English writer Brian W. Aldiss, first published in 1959 by Faber and Faber. The book was published in the United States as Galaxies Like Grains of Sand.

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  8. The Canopy of Time. Publisher’s Blurb. Aldiss’s subjects are the traditional ones of human love and aspiration – even his class-conscious robots in ‘Who Can Replace a Man?’ are oddly human – his originality lies in the use of time as an active participant in his stories.

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