Strange Bedfellows
Strange Bedfellows: Sex and Science Fiction is a 1972 anthology edited by Thomas N. Scortia.
This anthology is focused on sex and science fiction, and not necessarily from a feminist perspective. Most of the stories, in fact, say either nothing, or nothing good, about human gender relations. Two women authors in the entire anthology.
Editions
- 1972: Random House, New York.
Contents
- Introduction: "Where Have All The Deflowerers Gone?" by Thomas N. Scortia; Santa Clara, California, March 5, 1972
Part One: Coming of Age
- "Push No More" by Robert Silverberg;
- "Genetic Faux Pas" by Harvey L. Bilker;
- "First Love, First Fear" by George Zebrowski
Part Two: Toujours Gay
- "The World Well Lost" by Theodore Sturgeon;
- "Do Androids Dream of Electric Love?" by Walt Leibscher;
- "Dinner at Helen's" by William Carlson
Part Three: You Only Hurt the One You Love
- "The Criminal" by Joe Gores;
- "The Mechanical Sweetheart" by Gerald Arthur Alper;
- "False Dawn" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro;
- "I'm With You In Rockland" by Jack M. Dann
Part Four: Strange Matings
- "Dr. Birdmouse" by Reginald Bretnor;
- "Looking-Glass Sea" by Laurence Yep;
- "What About Us Grils?" by Mel Gilden
Part Five: The Old-Fashioned Way?
- "Lambeth Blossom" by Brian W. Aldiss;
- "The Widening Circle" by Richard McCloud;
- "The Icebox Blonde" by Thomas N. Scortia;
- "Khartoum: A Prose Limerick" by Anthony Boucher
Part Six: A Mother's Love: