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Thank you for this video. I don’t know where to begin…very helpful.
To me, the more speculative the Sci fi, the more I enjoy it.
The way people of the Golden Age of Sci fi wrote things and the more outlandish and frankly silly or technically incorrect they pictured the future to be, the more interesting I find it.
When the Sci fi is the drab, techie, as close to reality is is made to appear, the more boring it is.
This of course is not always the case. My favorites in the genre are "hard" Sci fi like Starship troopers, and The Forever War.
I think a more recent essential anthology is "Mirrorshades" by Bruce Sterling. An interesting (but maybe not essential) anthology series is the 4-part "Quark" series by Samuel Delany.
I appreciate this informed, thoughtful discussion of SF anthologies.
The Pocketbook of Science Fiction Donald A Wollheim
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame vol 1 Robert Silverberg
American Science Fiction of the 1950's Gary K Wolfe
American Science Fiction of the 1960's Gary K Wolfe
The Science Fiction Century David G Hartwell
The Ascent of Wonder The Evolution of Hard SF David G Hartwell
The Very Best of the Best Gardner Dozois
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #1 Teryy Carr
The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology John W Campbell
The Big Book of Science Fiction Ann and Jeff Vandermeer
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories Isaac Asimov
Dangerous Visions Harlan Ellison
Wow thank you so much. I’ve always wanted an in-depth guide to these anthologies since there’s just no way to know how many stories are good or what kind of sensibilities were driving the selection. This is invaluable.
Thanks for this. There are so many of these anthologies and so many are full of junk.
If it's helpful for others, here is the list of what I caught and approximate prices I found on ebay/ABEbooks
The pocketbook of science fiction edited by Donald A. Wollheim
cost is $20+
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volumes
Looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Science_Fiction_Hall_of_Fame,_Volume_Two you can see the publication history between US and UK is a hot mess of titles. There were multiple different editors across the volumes.
You might find better prices and different editions by comparing across them. Prices seem vary across volume ~$5-20
American Science Fiction : Nine Classic Novels of the 1950s
edited by Gary K. Wolfe
American Science Fiction : Eight Classic Novels of the 1960s
edited by Gary K. Wolfe
used copies appear to be expensive ($50+ for each set)
A Science Fiction Century edited by David G. Hartwell
The Ascent of Wonder The Evolution of Hard SF edited by David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer
both of these have used copies ~$5
The Very Best of the Best 35 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction edited by Gardner Dozois
can't find copies of this particular volume but there is a publication with similar title in two volumes. The Best of the Best: 20 Years of the Year's Best Science Fiction and The Best of the Best Volume 2. (both ~$5) Not sure if same contents.
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #1 edited by Terry Carr
find lots of copies of later volumes as #2,#3, etc but looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Best_Science_Fiction it appears it was published under different titles so more searching is needed. Lots of inexpensive Terry Carr stuff in general though.
The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology edited by John W. Campbell, Jr. ~$6
The Big Book of Science Fiction edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer ~$15
(there is and older volume with the same title edited by Groff Conklin to confuse things, not sure if any relationship or just name conflict)
100 Great Science Fiction Short Short Stories edited by Isaac Asimov
~$10
Dangerous Visions edited by Harlan Ellison
~$8
Some great choices here. Such gems inside those anthologies. The “short short” stories anthology doesn’t get talked about a lot so I was especially pleased to see this.
Wonderful video Steve. Your recommendations are always respected. I put most alll of these titles in carts for used books. Thanks again.
Thanks for this, Steve. I have Hartwell’s Science Fiction Century based on your recommendation from a few years ago.
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame volumes are in print with the exception of volume 3. I am not sure why they took that out of print, and I doubt it will be reprinted. It has been a lot of years since it was last in bookstores.
I have started a collection of these anthologies, and I really love Dozois and Hartwell. Mike Ashley is another I really enjoy. Great video, Steve!!
Scott.
Asimov: Harlan, stand on the gentleman next to you so everyone can see you.
The Universe anthologies edited by Terry Carr were all original stories.
Hartwell passed several years ago.
Nesfa press anthologies are really good!
Fantastic video! I have most of these. The others I’ll get…….someday…