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'''The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2''' is an anthology by Terry Carr, in which he collected the best short Science Fiction published in 1972.
Of the sixteen stories in this volume three are by women writers, and one is a collaboration between husbands, Alexei and Cory Panshin.
This made this anthology by far the most women friendly of the three anthologies that appeared about this year, the others being ''The 1973 Annual World's Best SF'' by Donald A. Wolheim, containing "[[The Man Who Walked Home]]" by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]] and "[[Thus Love Betrays Us]]" by [[Phyllis MacLennon]] and ''Best SF: 1972'' by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison, that managed to miss the women writers of that year entirely.
==Contents==
==Contents==
  ix Introduction essay by Terry Carr
* p. ix Introduction essay by Terry Carr
  1 The Meeting (1972) short story by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth  
* p.  1 The Meeting (1972) short story by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth  
  14 [[Nobody's Home]] (1972) short story by [[Joanna Russ]]  
* p. 14 [[Nobody's Home]] (1972) short story by [[Joanna Russ]]  
  31 Fortune Hunter (1972) short story by Poul Anderson  
* p. 31 Fortune Hunter (1972) short story by Poul Anderson  
  43 The Fifth Head of Cerberus (1972) novella by Gene Wolfe  
* p. 43 The Fifth Head of Cerberus (1972) novella by Gene Wolfe  
109 Caliban (1971) short story by Robert Silverberg  
* p.109 Caliban (1971) short story by Robert Silverberg  
124 Conversational Mode (1972) short story by Grahame Leman  
* p.124 Conversational Mode (1972) short story by Grahame Leman  
143 Their Thousandth Season (1972) short story by Edward Bryant  
* p.143 Their Thousandth Season (1972) short story by Edward Bryant  
158 Eurema's Dam (1972) short story by R. A. Lafferty  
* p.158 Eurema's Dam (1972) short story by R. A. Lafferty  
171 Zero Gee [Kinsman] (1972) novelette by Ben Bova  
* p.171 Zero Gee [Kinsman story] (1972) novelette by Ben Bova  
203 Sky Blue (1972) short story by Alexei Panshin and [[Cory Panshin]]  
* p.203 Sky Blue (1972) short story by Alexei Panshin and [[Cory Panshin]]  
216 [[Miss Omega Raven]] (1972) short story by [[Naomi Mitchison]]  
* p.216 [[Miss Omega Raven]] (1972) short story by [[Naomi Mitchison]]  
222 Patron of the Arts (1972) novelette by William Rotsler  
* p.222 Patron of the Arts (1972) novelette by William Rotsler  
257 Grasshopper Time (1972) short story by Gordon Eklund  
* p.257 Grasshopper Time (1972) short story by Gordon Eklund  
277 Hero [Mandella] (1972) novella by Joe Haldeman  
* p.277 Hero [Mandella story] (1972) novella by Joe Haldeman  
340 When We Went to See the End of the World (1972) short story by Robert Silverberg
* p.340 When We Went to See the End of the World (1972) short story by Robert Silverberg
350 [[Painwise]] (1972) novelette by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]  
* p.350 [[Painwise]] (1972) novelette by [[James Tiptree, Jr.]]  
371 Honorable Mentions - 1972 essay by Terry Carr
* p.371 Honorable Mentions - 1972 essay by Terry Carr
 
 
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The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2
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Cover of the 1973 Ballantine edition
AuthorTerry Carr
Cover artistChris Foss
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre(s)Science Fiction Anthology
PublisherBallantine Books
ReleasedJuly 1973
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pagesxi+370 pp
ISBN0-345-03312-4
Preceded byThe Best Science Fiction of the Year
Followed byThe Best Science Fiction of the Year #3

The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 is an anthology by Terry Carr, in which he collected the best short Science Fiction published in 1972.

Of the sixteen stories in this volume three are by women writers, and one is a collaboration between husbands, Alexei and Cory Panshin.

This made this anthology by far the most women friendly of the three anthologies that appeared about this year, the others being The 1973 Annual World's Best SF by Donald A. Wolheim, containing "The Man Who Walked Home" by James Tiptree, Jr. and "Thus Love Betrays Us" by Phyllis MacLennon and Best SF: 1972 by Brian Aldiss and Harry Harrison, that managed to miss the women writers of that year entirely.

Contents

  • p. ix Introduction essay by Terry Carr
  • p. 1 The Meeting (1972) short story by Frederik Pohl and C.M. Kornbluth
  • p. 14 Nobody's Home (1972) short story by Joanna Russ
  • p. 31 Fortune Hunter (1972) short story by Poul Anderson
  • p. 43 The Fifth Head of Cerberus (1972) novella by Gene Wolfe
  • p.109 Caliban (1971) short story by Robert Silverberg
  • p.124 Conversational Mode (1972) short story by Grahame Leman
  • p.143 Their Thousandth Season (1972) short story by Edward Bryant
  • p.158 Eurema's Dam (1972) short story by R. A. Lafferty
  • p.171 Zero Gee [Kinsman story] (1972) novelette by Ben Bova
  • p.203 Sky Blue (1972) short story by Alexei Panshin and Cory Panshin
  • p.216 Miss Omega Raven (1972) short story by Naomi Mitchison
  • p.222 Patron of the Arts (1972) novelette by William Rotsler
  • p.257 Grasshopper Time (1972) short story by Gordon Eklund
  • p.277 Hero [Mandella story] (1972) novella by Joe Haldeman
  • p.340 When We Went to See the End of the World (1972) short story by Robert Silverberg
  • p.350 Painwise (1972) novelette by James Tiptree, Jr.
  • p.371 Honorable Mentions - 1972 essay by Terry Carr