Light of Other Days
by Bob Shaw
On a driving holiday in Argyll, Mr. and Mrs. Garland hope to find a way out of their
hateful marriage, but instead they find a field of slow glass harvesting the light of
other days.
— Michael Main
Apart from its stupendous novelty value, the commercial success of slow glass was founded
on the fact that having a scenedow was the exact emotional equivalent of owning land.
“Light of Other Days” by Bob Shaw, Analog Science
Fiction/Science Fact, August 1966.