
Asimov's Science Fiction, July 1995
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Format
Paperback
Pages
180
Language
English
Published
Jul 1, 1995
Publisher
Bantom Doubleday Dell Magazines
Description
The July 1995 edition of a renowned science fiction anthology showcases an impressive lineup of iconic authors, each contributing their unique vision to the genre. The issue features a compelling novella by Ursula K. Le Guin titled "A Woman's Liberation," which delves into themes of autonomy and societal expectations through a speculative lens. In addition to Le Guin's work, Mary Rosenblum offers a thought-provoking novelette, "The Centaur Garden," blending fantasy and reality in a narrative that explores identity and connection.
This collection also includes intriguing short stories from a diverse array of writers, such as Robert Silverberg and Tanith Lee, whose imaginative storytelling captivates readers. Each piece invites exploration into various facets of human experience, rich with complexity and wonder. This edition stands as a testament to the enduring power of science fiction to challenge perceptions and ignite the imagination, solidifying its place in the literary landscape.
This collection also includes intriguing short stories from a diverse array of writers, such as Robert Silverberg and Tanith Lee, whose imaginative storytelling captivates readers. Each piece invites exploration into various facets of human experience, rich with complexity and wonder. This edition stands as a testament to the enduring power of science fiction to challenge perceptions and ignite the imagination, solidifying its place in the literary landscape.
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