Light of Other Days

"Light of Other Days" is a science fiction short story by Bob Shaw. It was originally published in August 1966 in Analog Science Fiction and Fact. The story uses the idea of "slow glass": glass through which light takes years to pass. Bob Shaw used this idea again in later stories.

"Light of Other Days"
Short story by Bob Shaw
CountryUnited Kingdom
Genre(s)Science fiction
Publication
Published inAnalog Science Fiction and Fact
Publication typeScience fiction magazine
PublisherCondé Nast Publications
Publication dateAugust 1966

The story's title is derived from Thomas Moore's poem "Oft, in the Stilly Night", which is quoted within the story.

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