The Norton Book of Science Fiction

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The Norton Book of Science Fiction: North American Science Fiction, 1960-1990 edited by Ursula K. Le Guin and Brian Attebery.

Editions

  • 1st Ed 1993 ISBN 0-393-03546-8 (cloth)
  • 2nd Ed 1999 ISBN 0-393-97241-0 (pbk)

Contents

1993 edition; cover by Dale O'Dell. 67 stories arranged chronologically.

1960s

  • "The Handler" by Damon Knight (1960 short story)
  • "Alpha Ralpha Boulevard" by Corwainer Smith (1961 short story)
  • "Tandy's Story" by Theodore Sturgeon (1961 novella)
  • "2064, or Thereabouts" (as by Darryl R. Groupe) by David R. Bunch (1964 short story)
  • "Balanced Ecology" by James H. Schmitz (1965 short story)
  • "The House the Blakeneys Built" by Avram Davidson (1965 short story)
  • "Over the River and Through the Woods" by Clifford D. Simak (1965 short story)
  • "How Beautiful with Banners" by James Blish (1966 short story)
  • "Nine Hundred Grandmothers" by R. A. Lafferty (1966 short story)
  • "When I Was Miss Dow" by Sonya Dorman (1966 short story)
  • "Comes Now the Power" by Roger Zelazny (1966 short story)
  • "Day Million" by Frederick Pohl (1966 short story)
  • "The Winter Flies" (aka "The Inner Circles") by Fritz Leiber (1967 short story)
  • "High Weir" by Samuel R. Delany (1968 short story)
  • "Kyrie" by Poul Anderson (1968 short story)
  • "For the Sake of Grace" by Suzette Haden Elgin (1969 short story)

1970s

1980s


  • Notes on the Authors
  • Misc. Material

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