It may be ostensibly about a world now populated by dogs and robots, but, as Simak says in his 1976 Foreword, he could not see such an ideal world peopled by humans, for when he wrote these interconnected tales (1946 on) he was disillusioned; and though mellower in 1976 he still stood by that harsh stance.
Read
as either an indictment or as fantasy/SF, these nine stories are memorable and
moving. If it’s a long time since they cast their magic, then reacquaint
yourself, the magic’s still there. If you haven’t entered City yet, then enjoy
the visit.
Simak
died in 1988. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_D._Simak
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