
The 1980 Annual World's Best SF
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Science Fiction
Format
Paperback
Pages
284
Language
English
Published
May 6, 1980
Publisher
DAW Books, Inc. (NYC)
ISBN-10
0879975350
ISBN-13
9780879975357
Description
The anthology curated by Donald A. Wollheim brings together a stunning collection of science fiction stories from the year 1980, showcasing the best and brightest talents of the time. Each tale offers a glimpse into imaginative worlds, where authors like George R.R. Martin and Joanna Russ explore themes of power, identity, and the essence of humanity against the backdrop of speculative settings.
Readers journey through intricate narratives, including Martin's "The Way of Cross and Dragon," which intertwines elements of faith and existential quests in a richly constructed universe. Tanith Lee and Richard Cowper contribute unique perspectives that enhance the anthology's depth, presenting complex characters and thought-provoking plots that linger in the mind long after reading.
The diverse voices represented in this collection reflect the wide-ranging themes and styles characteristic of the genre, allowing readers to experience everything from surreal cosmic adventures to profound moral dilemmas. Each author's distinct storytelling flair adds richness to the volume, showcasing the artistic and intellectual ambitions of science fiction in the late 20th century.
With contributions from luminaries such as Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, and Connie Willis, this anthology serves as a snapshot of a pivotal moment in speculative fiction, inviting fans and newcomers alike to celebrate the creativity and innovation that defined science fiction during this era.
Readers journey through intricate narratives, including Martin's "The Way of Cross and Dragon," which intertwines elements of faith and existential quests in a richly constructed universe. Tanith Lee and Richard Cowper contribute unique perspectives that enhance the anthology's depth, presenting complex characters and thought-provoking plots that linger in the mind long after reading.
The diverse voices represented in this collection reflect the wide-ranging themes and styles characteristic of the genre, allowing readers to experience everything from surreal cosmic adventures to profound moral dilemmas. Each author's distinct storytelling flair adds richness to the volume, showcasing the artistic and intellectual ambitions of science fiction in the late 20th century.
With contributions from luminaries such as Orson Scott Card, Larry Niven, and Connie Willis, this anthology serves as a snapshot of a pivotal moment in speculative fiction, inviting fans and newcomers alike to celebrate the creativity and innovation that defined science fiction during this era.
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