
The 1989 Annual World's Best SF
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
315
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1989
출판사
DAW
ISBN-10
0886773539
ISBN-13
9780886773533
설명
In a captivating collection from 1989, a diverse assemblage of science fiction talent embarks on journeys that transform the realms of imagination. Celebrated authors like Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl grace the pages alongside emerging voices such as David Brin and John Shirley. Each story unfolds with a unique flavor, blending speculative technology, thought-provoking dilemmas, and the intricate nuances of human experience.
The anthology presents a balanced mix of established luminaries and fresh perspectives, ensuring that readers encounter both familiar themes and novel ideas. With narratives that range from gripping space operas to introspective explorations of dystopian futures, it invites readers to ponder the possibilities of what lies ahead. The storytellers weave their plots with skill, crafting characters that resonate and scenarios that challenge conventional wisdom.
As the anthology unfolds, it encapsulates the essence of speculative fiction in that era—an invitation to dream, to question, and to marvel at the complexity of existence. This is a collection that not only showcases literary prowess but also serves as a mirror reflecting the hopes and fears of its time.
The anthology presents a balanced mix of established luminaries and fresh perspectives, ensuring that readers encounter both familiar themes and novel ideas. With narratives that range from gripping space operas to introspective explorations of dystopian futures, it invites readers to ponder the possibilities of what lies ahead. The storytellers weave their plots with skill, crafting characters that resonate and scenarios that challenge conventional wisdom.
As the anthology unfolds, it encapsulates the essence of speculative fiction in that era—an invitation to dream, to question, and to marvel at the complexity of existence. This is a collection that not only showcases literary prowess but also serves as a mirror reflecting the hopes and fears of its time.