Written in collaboration with Piers Anthony.
An excerpt
has been published in Amazing Stories, September
1992.
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Jack, a struggling art student, is hired to drive a mute, crippled girl
across the country. Tappy Concord can barely communicate, but something
about her touches Jack, so much so that he follows her into the
mountains - and through the gateway to another world.
There he finds himself surrounded by strange, alien creatures, and
pursued by the relentless agents of the Gaol, an
all-powerful galactic empire. Only one force in all the cosmos
can hope to overcome the tyranny of the Gaol: The Imago, an immortal
spirit capable of evolving into a being of immense power. The Imago can
be anywhere or anyone... maybe even a crippled human girl. The
Caterpillar's Question is a world-spanning science fiction
odyssey - as only Piers Anthony and Philip José Farmer could
tell it.
(Ace Books)
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FIRST PUBLICATION
New York, NY: Ace Books
Science Fiction and Fantasy
ISBN 0-441-09488-0
hardcover (21,5×14cm)
10/1992
264
$ 18.95
Romas Kukalis
Purple paper boards with blue cloth spine. Gilt lettering on the spine.
'First Edition' stated on the copyright page; first printing indicated
in a row of numbers on the same page. With two "Author's Notes", one by Piers
Anthony and one by Farmer.
Romas Kukalis
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New York, NY: Ace Books
Fantasy
ISBN 0-441-00213-7
paperback (17,5×10,5cm)
05/1995
264
$ 5.99
Romas Kukalis
First printing indicated in a row of numbers on the copyright page.
With two "Author's Notes", one by Piers Anthony and one by Farmer.
Romas
Kukalis
GERMANY
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German: Die Seelen
Träumerin
Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei-Lübbe
Science Fiction, Band 24 189
ISBN 3-404-24189-4
paperback (18×11cm)
09/1994
379
DM 9,90
Ralph Tegtmeier
Romas Kukalis
With two "Author's Notes", one by Piers Anthony and one by Farmer.