<p> Frederik Pohl, one of the old pros of the genre, never takes unnecessary risks. For him, science fiction is a form of play--an excusable indulgence since he plays it so much better than most people. --The New York Times Book Review <br><br> We might expect a Frederik Pohl novel to be solid, competent, thoroughly readable sf, well-plotted and brilliantly dramatized. Man Plus is all of these, and it is also horrifyingly believable, a dark mirror held up to today's world... Man Plus is probably Frederik Pohl's best novel so far, and surely one of the most exciting, brilliantly conceived and capably-written sf novels of the past decade. -- John Sladek, Foundation <br><br> Pohl is quietly ready to discuss just about any aspect of literature, science, publishing, or politics, and his decades of experience in speculative fiction make him a trove of knowledge. But don't let his nice-guy reputation fool you. If you're going to brag to Frederik Pohl about not reading science fiction, you'd better duck. -- Amazing Stories<br><br> The most consistently able writer science fiction, in all its forms, has yet produced. --Kingsley Amis, author of New Maps of Hell <br><br> Peerless in his own generation, with few equals of any age. One of the 50 most influential people in the Chicago Book World. -- Newscity <br><br> One of the grand old men of SF. -- Publishers Weekly