The stories in this collection form a unity and reveal a deep preoccupation: \'" Einstein\'s Monsters " refers to nuclear weapons but also to ourselves,\' writes Amis in his enlightening introductory essay, \'We are Einstein\'s monsters: not fully human, not for now.\'.
The stories in this collection form a unity and reveal a deep preoccupation: \'" Einstein\'s Monsters " refers to nuclear weapons but also to ourselves,\' writes Amis in his enlightening introductory essay, \'We are Einstein\'s monsters: not fully human, not for now.\'