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[[Image:Russ-AdventuresOfAlyx-Timescape.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Cover]] [[Image:Russ-AdventuresOfAlyx-WomensPress.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Women's Press edition]]
[[Image:Russ-AdventuresOfAlyx-Timescape.jpg|thumb|right|175px|Timescape edition Cover]]  
[[Image:Russ-AdventuresOfAlyx-WomensPress.jpg|thumb|right|175px|The Women's Press edition Cover (with price sticker)]]


1976 collection of stories by [[Joanna Russ]] (reissued 1985).
1976 collection of stories by [[Joanna Russ]] (reissued 1985).
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Russ' feminist work began with the Alyx stories, published between 1967 and 1970 and collected in ''The Adventures of Alyx''. [[Alyx]] is a smart, tough woman, a thief and assassin, sensual, intelligent and not beautiful. With Alyx, Russ deliberately countered prevailing gender stereotypes in SF and in her own writing she has said that Alyx was a breakthrough for her.{{cn}}
Russ' feminist work began with the Alyx stories, published between 1967 and 1970 and collected in ''The Adventures of Alyx''. [[Alyx]] is a smart, tough woman, a thief and assassin, sensual, intelligent and not beautiful. With Alyx, Russ deliberately countered prevailing gender stereotypes in SF and in her own writing she has said that Alyx was a breakthrough for her.{{cn}}


==Influences and references==
Alyx was inspired in part by [[Fritz Leiber]]'s ''[[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series]]'', and appeared in two of those stories.
Alyx was inspired in part by [[Fritz Leiber]]'s ''[[Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series]]'', and appeared in two of those stories.
[[Mary Gentle]] has said her [[White Crow]] series was particularly inspired by Russ's Alyx, who inhabits both fantastic and science fictional worlds.


==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
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==Editions==
==Editions==
* 1976
* Jun 1976 Boston: G.K. Hall & Co./Gregg Press, ISBN 0-8398-2337-1. (hardcover; as ''Alyx'')
* 1977 Boston: Gregg Press
* Aug 1983 New York: Timescape/Pocket Books, ISBN 0-671-45900-7. (paperback; ''The Adventures of Alyx'')
* 1978 G. K. Hall & Co. ISBN 0839823371 (textbook binding; as ''Alyx'')
* Sep 1985 London: [[The Women's Press]], ISBN 0-70432-972-2. (paperback; as ''The Adventures of Alyx'')
* 1983 Pocket ISBN 0671459007
* Nov 1986 New York: Baen Books, ISBN 0-671-65601-5. (paperback; ''The Adventures of Alyx'')
* 1985 Women's Press 0704329722 (paperback; as ''The Adventures of Alyx'')
* 1986 Pocket 0671459007 (paperback; ''Adventures of Alyx'')
* 1986 Baen 0671656015 (paperback; ''The Adventures of Alyx'')


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Latest revision as of 13:00, 6 April 2011

Timescape edition Cover
The Women's Press edition Cover (with price sticker)

1976 collection of stories by Joanna Russ (reissued 1985).

Russ' feminist work began with the Alyx stories, published between 1967 and 1970 and collected in The Adventures of Alyx. Alyx is a smart, tough woman, a thief and assassin, sensual, intelligent and not beautiful. With Alyx, Russ deliberately countered prevailing gender stereotypes in SF and in her own writing she has said that Alyx was a breakthrough for her.[citation needed]

Influences and references

Alyx was inspired in part by Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series, and appeared in two of those stories.

Mary Gentle has said her White Crow series was particularly inspired by Russ's Alyx, who inhabits both fantastic and science fictional worlds.

Table of contents

Editions

  • Jun 1976 Boston: G.K. Hall & Co./Gregg Press, ISBN 0-8398-2337-1. (hardcover; as Alyx)
  • Aug 1983 New York: Timescape/Pocket Books, ISBN 0-671-45900-7. (paperback; The Adventures of Alyx)
  • Sep 1985 London: The Women's Press, ISBN 0-70432-972-2. (paperback; as The Adventures of Alyx)
  • Nov 1986 New York: Baen Books, ISBN 0-671-65601-5. (paperback; The Adventures of Alyx)

Further reading