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* 1978, ''Millennial Women'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], U.S., Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing), pp. 305, 1978, hardcover | * 1978, ''Millennial Women'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], U.S., Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing), ISBN-10: 0440055997, ISBN-13: 978-0440055990, pp. 305, 1978, hardcover | ||
* 1979, ''Millennial Women'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], Dell Publishing, ISBN-10: 0440163013, ISBN-13: 978-0440163015, April 1979, serial? | * 1979, ''Millennial Women'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], Dell Publishing, ISBN-10: 0440163013, ISBN-13: 978-0440163015, April 1979, serial? | ||
* 1980, ''[[The Eye of the Heron]] and Other Stories'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], UK, Panther Books (Granada Publishing), ISBN-10 0586050892, pp. 251, 5 June 1980, softcover | * 1980, ''[[The Eye of the Heron]] and Other Stories'', edited by [[Virginia Kidd]], UK, Panther Books (Granada Publishing), ISBN-10 0586050892, pp. 251, 5 June 1980, softcover | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 18 March 2007
Millennial Women is a 1978 science fiction anthology edited by Virginia Kidd.
Contents
- "Prayer for My Daughter" by Marilyn Hacker (prefatory poem);
- "Introduction" by Virginia Kidd;
- "No One Said Forever" by Cynthia Felice;
- "The Song of N'Sardi-El" by Diana L. Paxson;
- "Jubilee's Story" by Elizabeth A. Lynn;
- "Mab Gallen Recalled" by Cherry Wilder;
- "Phoenix in the Ashes" by Joan D. Vinge;
- "The Eye of the Heron" by Ursula K. Le Guin; and
- Biographical Notes.
"Introduction" by Virginia Kidd
The anti-feminist, anti-women in science sentence from the "Introduction" written by Virginia Kidd:
"But what seems to me one of the most impressive aspects of the collection is that all of these science-fiction writers avoid hard-core science fiction for sociology, soft-pedal radical feminism for humanism, and write about women simply as women." – Virginia Kidd
These stories deserve better than Kidd's second-rate, misogynist introduction and so do the women who read them.
Awards and nominations
- 1979, Locus Magazine Poll Awards, Best SF Anthology category, 12th place.[1]
Release details
- 1978, Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd, U.S., Delacorte Press (Dell Publishing), ISBN-10: 0440055997, ISBN-13: 978-0440055990, pp. 305, 1978, hardcover
- 1979, Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd, Dell Publishing, ISBN-10: 0440163013, ISBN-13: 978-0440163015, April 1979, serial?
- 1980, The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories, edited by Virginia Kidd, UK, Panther Books (Granada Publishing), ISBN-10 0586050892, pp. 251, 5 June 1980, softcover
Notes
- ↑ Kelly, Mark R. (2000–2007). 1979 Locus Awards. The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus Publications. Retrieved on 2007-03-18.