[net.sf-lovers] Query Response

AXLER.Upenn-1100%Rand-Relay@sri-unix.UUCP (11/02/83)

From:  AXLER.Upenn-1100@Rand-Relay (David M. Axler - MSCF Applications Mgr.)

     The story about a young man whose eccentric uncle dies, leaving him
a belt allowing time travel/alternate world visits is David Gerrold's novel
"The Man Who Folded Himself" (1973), which the Science Fiction Encyclopedia
describes as dealing "...in jerky, short-sentenced prose with a hero who
meets other versions of himself, doubled through time paradox, and makes love
to several of them [both male and female, in fact] in an orgy of reciprocal
narcissism."

Dave Axler