
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction
By: Arthur B. Evans (Editor), Veronica Hollinger (Editor), Rob Latham (Editor), Joan Gordon (Editor), Istvan Csicsery-Ronay (Editor)
Paperback | 15 July 2010
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The best single-volume anthology of science fiction available--includes online teacher's guide
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction features over a 150 years' worth of the best science fiction ever collected in a single volume. The fifty-two stories and critical introductions are organized chronologically as well as thematically for classroom use. Filled with luminous ideas, otherworldly adventures, and startling futuristic speculations, these stories will appeal to all readers as they chart the emergence and evolution of science fiction as a modern literary genre. They also provide a fascinating look at how our Western technoculture has imaginatively expressed its hopes and fears from the Industrial Revolution of the nineteenth century to the digital age of today. A free online teacher's guide at http: //sfanthology.site.wesleyan.edu/ accompanies the anthology and offers access to a host of pedagogical aids for using this book in an academic setting.
The stories in this anthology have been selected and introduced by the editors of Science Fiction Studies, the world's most respected journal for the critical study of science fiction.
Industry Reviews
"[I]f the story is good people will flock to it. This seems to be the operative philosophy of The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction."--Alan Bisbort, Sunday Republican
"No institutional library should be without this truly phenomenal volume, and non-academic readers will greatly appreciate the bargain-basement price on the trade paperback edition."--Publishers Weekly
"It's an absolutely knockout collection that belongs on ever serious collector's shelf."--John O'Neill, Black Gate Magazine
"The stories in The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction reveal modern, written sf to be a mature, flexible, often sophisticated way to tell tales whose concerns are those of realistic literature but whose focus is on the impact of science and technology. The Wesleyan Anthology succeeds brilliantly."--Michael A. Morrison, World Literature Today
"[I]t comes closer to perfection than any single-volume collection of science fiction short stories I have seen. The six editors have selected the contents with care, highlighting the heterogeneous nature of the field in almost every respect, from gender and race to subject matter and stylistic approach."--Paul Witcover, Locus
"[W]hat has notably been missing is an anthology that bridges the gap between the classroom and the general reader, a book that is both an excellent teaching tool and a pretty good overview of the field for SF Readers who began their reading in the 1980s or later. The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction is very nearly that book, and is almost certainly the most useful SF teaching and historical anthology now available."--Gary K. Wolfe, Locus magazine
"This anthology offers an overview from the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Jules Verne to those of William Gibson - so thorough with its brief, informative analyses at the start of each story, reading this collection is like taking a course without the bother of tests."--Eve Ottenberg, Washington City Paper
"No institutional library should be without this truly phenomenal volume, and non-academic readers will greatly appreciate the bargain-basement price on the trade paperback edition."--Publishers Weekly
"This big book is both a thrilling and entertaining and a convincing argument for the way SF can refresh the mind, play boldly with form and reflect its era creatively - in other words, what all good literature should do."--Ed Park, Los Angeles Times
"This is an excellent collection of one of world literature's greatest treasure troves: the science fiction short story in English. The stories form a kind of history of the genre, and are a continuous reading pleasure."--Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars Trilogy and The Years of Rice and Salt
"The key word here is megatext. The Wesleyan Anthology presents the best sample from today's sf megatext--the 'fictive universe that includes all the sf stories that have ever been told, ' as the Wesleyan's editors neatly put it--that I could imagine fitting between two covers. Every story feels necessary to the whole. And the whole is a lure for readers, for teachers who want to inspire their classes, for all of us who care about understanding the turbulent world about us.""--John Clute, editor of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
"This is an excellent collection of one of world literature's greatest treasure troves: the science fiction short story in English. The stories form a kind of history of the genre, and are a continuous reading pleasure."--Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Mars Trilogy and The Years of Rice and Salt
| Introduction | p. xi |
| Chronological Listing of Stories | |
| ôRappaccini's Daughterö (1844) | p. 1 |
| from Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) | p. 26 |
| ôThe Starö (1897) | p. 39 |
| ôThe Machine Stopsö (1909) | p. 50 |
| ôThe Man Who Evolvedö (1931) | p. 79 |
| ôThe Conquest of Golaö (1931) | p. 96 |
| ôShambleauö (1933) | p. 110 |
| ôA Martian Odysseyö (1934) | p. 136 |
| ôReasonö (1941) | p. 160 |
| ôDesertionö (1944) | p. 177 |
| ôThunder and Rosesö (1947) | p. 189 |
| ôThat Only a Motherö (1948) | p. 211 |
| ôComing Attractionö (1950) | p. 221 |
| ôThere Will Come Soft Rainsö (1950) | p. 234 |
| ôThe Sentinelö (1951) | p. 241 |
| ôSpecialistö (1953) | p. 250 |
| ôThe Liberation of Earthö (1953) | p. 266 |
| ôFondly Fahrenheitö (1954) | p. 283 |
| ôThe Golemö (1955) | p. 303 |
| ôThe Game of Rat and Dragonö (1955) | p. 309 |
| ô'All You Zombies-'ö (1959) | p. 324 |
| ôThe Cage of Sandö (1962) | p. 337 |
| ôSlow Tuesday Nightö (1965) | p. 359 |
| ô'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockmanö (1965) | p. 367 |
| ôDay Millionö (1966) | p. 379 |
| ôWe Can Remember It for You Wholesaleö (1966) | p. 385 |
| ôAye, and Gomorrah …ö (1967) | p. 405 |
| ôThe Heat Death of the Universeö (1967) | p. 415 |
| ôPassengersö (1968) | p. 430 |
| ôSuper-Toys Last All Summer Longö (1969) | p. 443 |
| ôNine Livesö (1969) | p. 452 |
| ôSeed Stockö (1970) | p. 477 |
| ôThe Seventh Voyage,ö from The Star Diaries (1971) | p. 490 |
| ôWhen It Changedö (1972) | p. 507 |
| ôAnd I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Sideö (1972) | p. 516 |
| ôAir Raidö (1977) | p. 525 |
| ôAbominableö (1980) | p. 539 |
| ôBurning Chromeö (1982) | p. 547 |
| ôSpeech Soundsö (1983) | p. 566 |
| ôOut of All Them Bright Starsö (1985) | p. 580 |
| ôPretty Boy Crossoverö (1986) | p. 587 |
| ôForever Yours, Annaö (1987) | p. 598 |
| ôWe See Things Differentlyö (1989) | p. 611 |
| ôChippoke Na Gomiö (1989) | p. 630 |
| ôComputer Friendlyö (1989) | p. 637 |
| ôInvadersö (1990) | p. 654 |
| ôUseful Phrasesö (1992) | p. 675 |
| ôCloserö (1992) | p. 683 |
| ôThink Like a Dinosaurö (1995) | p. 698 |
| ôEverywhereö (1999) | p. 717 |
| ôRogue Farmö (2003) | p. 727 |
| ôExhalationö (2008) | p. 742 |
| Thematic Listing of Stories | |
| Alien Encounters | |
| ôShambleauö (1933) | p. 110 |
| ôA Martian Odysseyö (1934) | p. 136 |
| ôThe Sentinelö (1951) | p. 241 |
| ôSpecialistö (1953) | p. 250 |
| ôPassengersö (1968) | p. 430 |
| ôOut of All Them Bright Starsö (1985) | p. 580 |
| ôUseful Phrasesö (1992) | p. 675 |
| ôThink Like a Dinosaurö (1995) | p. 698 |
| Apocalypse and Post-apocalypse | |
| ôThe Starö (1897) | p. 39 |
| ôComing Attractionö (1950) | p. 221 |
| ôThere Will Come Soft Rainsö (1950) | p. 234 |
| ôThe Cage of Sandö (1962) | p. 337 |
| ôSpeech Soundsö (1983) | p. 566 |
| ôChippoke Na Gomiö (1989) | p. 630 |
| Artificial/Posthuman Life-forms | |
| ôRappaccini's Daughterö (1844) | p. 1 |
| ôReasonö (1941) | p. 160 |
| ôFondly Fahrenheitö (1954) | p. 283 |
| ôThe Golemö (1955) | p. 303 |
| ôSuper-Toys Last All Summer Longö (1969) | p. 443 |
| ôNine Livesö (1969) | p. 452 |
| ôExhalationö (2008) | p. 742 |
| Computers and Virtual Reality | |
| ôWe Can Remember It for You Wholesaleö (1966) | p. 385 |
| ôBurning Chromeö (1982) | p. 547 |
| ôPretty Boy Crossoverö (1986) | p. 587 |
| ôComputer Friendlyö (1989) | p. 637 |
| Evolution and Environment | |
| from Journey to the Center of the Earth (1864) | p. 26 |
| ôThe Man Who Evolvedö (1931) | p. 79 |
| ôDesertionö (1944) | p. 177 |
| ôSeed Stockö (1970) | p. 477 |
| ôRogue Farmö (2003) | p. 727 |
| Gender and Sexuality | |
| ôThe Conquest of Golaö (1931) | p. 96 |
| ôDay Millionö (1966) | p. 379 |
| ôAye, and Gomorrah …ö (1967) | p. 405 |
| ôThe Heat Death of the Universeö (1967) | p. 415 |
| ôWhen It Changedö (1972) | p. 507 |
| ôAnd I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Sideö (1972) | p. 516 |
| ôAbominableö (1980) | p. 539 |
| ôCloserö (1992) | p. 683 |
| Time Travel and Alternate History | |
| ô'All You Zombies-'ö(1959) | p. 324 |
| ôThe Seventh Voyageö from Star Diaries (1971) | p. 490 |
| ôAir Raidö (1977) | p. 525 |
| ôForever Yours, Annaö (1987) | p. 598 |
| ôInvadersö (1990) | p. 654 |
| Utopias/Dystopias | |
| ôThe Machine Stopsö (1909) | p. 50 |
| ôSlow Tuesday Nightö (1965) | p. 359 |
| ô'Repent, Harlequin!' Said the Ticktockmanö (1965) | p. 367 |
| ôEverywhereö (1999) | p. 717 |
| War and Conflict | |
| ôThunder and Rosesö (1947) | p. 189 |
| ôThat Only a Motherö (1948) | p. 211 |
| ôThe Liberation of Earthö (1953) | p. 266 |
| ôThe Game of Rat and Dragonö (1955) | p. 309 |
| ôWe See Things Differentlyö (1989) | p. 611 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 757 |
| Further Reading | p. 761 |
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ISBN: 9780819569554
ISBN-10: 0819569550
Published: 15th July 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 792
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 24.13 x 15.88 x 4.45
Weight (kg): 1.1
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