Produktbild: The Big Book of Science Fiction

The Big Book of Science Fiction The Ultimate Collection

23,99 €

inkl. gesetzl. MwSt., zzgl. Versandkosten


  • Kostenlose Lieferung ab 30 € Einkaufswert
  • Versandkostenfrei für Bonuscard-Kund*innen

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

14598

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.07.2016

Herausgeber

Jeff VanderMeer + weitere

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

1216

Maße (L/B/H)

17,9/23,2/5,4 cm

Gewicht

1614 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-101-91009-2

Beschreibung

Rezension

A stunning and satisfying retrospective. . . . This is a complex and fantastic project. . . . It s handsome, huge, and amazingly well-curated; our editors, here, have done a fabulous job. . . . I couldn t ask for more, truly. It s diverse, wide-ranging, engaging, and fun; the stories are introduced well, juxtaposed better, and the overall effect is one of dizzying complexity and depth. Tor.com

A definitive volume of the genre. . . . This is a big book, and it s an essential tome for readers who are dedicated SF fans or casual newcomers alike. Do they manage to redefine science fiction? I think so. The Verge

The Big Book of Science Fiction is exactly what it says it is, nearly 1,200 pages of stories by the genre s luminaries, like H. G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke and Ursula K. Le Guin, as well as lesser-known authors. . . . [it] prizes diversity of all kinds, and translates work by several writers into English some for the first time. The New York Times Book Review

"How big is big? In this case, we re talking nearly 1,200 double-columned pages, dozens of representative short classics of science fiction, and newly translated work from around the world. There are surprises, too: Did you know that W.E.B. Du Bois wrote sf? That s just one indication that the VanderMeers hope to establish a more culturally diverse science fiction canon."  The Washington Post (10 Hidden Gems)

An enormous anthology of science fiction put together by two of our sharpest purveyors of the genre. . . . This volume is a perfect mix of the classic and the unexpected. Flavorwire
 
Everything about this book is exciting. First, it s huge some 750,000 words fill its 1,200 pages. Second, it s been compiled by one of sci-fi s coolest power couples she s a distinguished editor (Tor.com, Weird Tales), he s a superb writer (2014 s Southern Reach trilogy). And finally, it s not just another survey of white men in science fiction (aka Phillip K. s dicks). For every Wells and Dick and George R.R. Martin, there s work by Le Guin, Butler, and Katherine MacLean not to mention stories from all over the world, from China (Liu Cixin) to Argentina (Silvina Campo). Gift it to a friend, then buy one for yourself.   Jason Kehe, Wired (This Summer s Must-Read Books)

"Borges once imagined an infinite book with pages of infinite thinness. The Vandermeers approach that event horizon with this double-columned paperback of more than 1,200 pages, containing some 750,000 words in more than 100 stories. . . . A review of a few hundred words can only begin to suggest both the contents and quality of this excellent collection of short fiction. The Vandermeers sidestep territorial quagmires by defining sci-fi, simply and effectively, as fiction that depicts the future in a stylized or realistic manner. This definition allows them a wide range of choices. . . . This book could serve as a portal to years of pleasurable and thought-provoking reading."  Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Science fiction anthologies are a dime a dozen, but there s that one that comes across every now and again that is truly essential. This is the case for Ann and Jeff Vandermeer s Big Book of Science Fiction, an anthology that goes back to the genre s roots in pulp fiction, all the way up to the end of the 20th Century, picking the best stories from around the world (including a number never before translated into English) . . . We took one look at this massive anthology s Table of Contents, and fell in love at first sight.   io9

Whether you re a life-long fan of science fiction or layperson diving deep into a new genre, this incredible anthology offers a comprehensive genre education between two covers. In more than 1,000 pages and upwards of 100 stories, the VanderMeers have compiled a truly representative history of SF from its early beginnings to its myriad modern incarnations. . . . This is an unparalleled achievement, and undoubtedly one of the most important books you ll buy this year. Barnes and Noble Booksellers Picks

When it comes to massive and comprehensive anthologies focused on a specific strain of fiction, the editorial team of Ann and Jeff VanderMeer has set the bar remarkably high.   LitHub

Ann and Jeff VanderMeer are a powerhouse editing team; their recent anthology of weird fiction helped define a genre, and took a smart historical global view while doing it. This anthology does a similar feat to science fiction, with an expansive aesthetic and work from a host of writers, including W.E.B. DuBois, Cixin Liu, Ursula K. Le Guin, and George R.R. Martin. Vol. 1 Brooklyn

These stories were chosen for continuing relevance and arranged to interplay like voices in a great conversation: shifting and offering new insights. . . . Throughout this collection, every piece of wrack, scavenger bird, and sorceress contains multitudes. Locus Magazine

"A fun and solid genre education."  Library Journal (Starred Review)

"At 105 stories taken from around the world and since the genre s very beginnings to its recent heights and more than 1,000 pages, this extraordinary anthology handily earns its billing as the 'ultimate collection' of science fiction. . . . The VanderMeers, longtime SF/F editors (The Time Traveler s Almanac and many others), provide a critical survey of the field as well as incisive biographies of the contributors."  Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

If your readerly appetite is not quite novel-sized, you ll definitely want to check out this month s short fiction offerings. If you only choose one title, make it The Big Book of Science Fiction edited by Ann & Jeff VanderMeer.   Kirkus

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

14598

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

12.07.2016

Herausgeber

Verlag

Random House LLC US

Seitenzahl

1216

Maße (L/B/H)

17,9/23,2/5,4 cm

Gewicht

1614 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-101-91009-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen

Informationen zu Bewertungen

Zur Abgabe einer Bewertung ist eine Anmeldung im Konto notwendig. Die Authentizität der Bewertungen wird von uns nicht überprüft. Wir behalten uns vor, Bewertungstexte, die unseren Richtlinien widersprechen, entsprechend zu kürzen oder zu löschen.

Die Bewertungen sind nach Format, Anzahl Sterne und Datum sortiert.

Verfassen Sie die erste Bewertung zu diesem Artikel

Helfen Sie anderen Kund*innen durch Ihre Meinung

Kundinnen und Kunden meinen

0 Bewertungen filtern

Weitere Artikel finden Sie in

Die Leseprobe wird geladen.
  • Produktbild: The Big Book of Science Fiction
  • The Star - H. G. Wells
    Sultana’s Dream - Rokheya Shekhawat Hossein
    The New Overworld - Paul Scheerbart
    The Triumph of Mechanics - Karl Hans Strobl
    Elements of Pataphysics - Alfred Jarry
    Mechanopolis - Miguel de Unamuno
    The Doom of Principal City - Yefim Zozulya
    The Comet - W. E. B. Du Bois
    The Fate of the Poseidonia - Clare Winger Harris
    The Star Stealers - Edmond Hamilton
    The Conquest of Gola - Leslie F. Stone
    A Martian Odyssey - Stanley G. Weinbaum
    The Last Poet and the Robots - A. Merritt
    The Microscopic Giants - Paul Ernst
    Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius - Jorge Luis Borges
    Desertion - Clifford D. Simak
    September 2005: The Martian - Ray Bradbury
    Baby HP - Juan José Arreola
    Surface Tension - James Blish
    Beyond Lies the Wub - Philip K. Dick
    The Snowball Effect - Katherine MacLean
    Prott - Margaret St. Clair
    The Liberation of Earth - William Tenn
    Let Me Live in a House - Chad Oliver
    The Star - Arthur C. Clarke
    Grandpa - James H. Schmitz
    The Game of Rat and Dragon - Cordwainer Smith
    The Last Question - Isaac Asimov
    Stranger Station - Damon Knight
    Sector General - James White
    The Visitors - Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
    Pelt - Carol Emshwiller
    The Monster - Gérard Klein
    The Man Who Lost the Sea - Theodore Sturgeon
    The Waves - Silvina Ocampo
    Plenitude - Will Worthington
    The Voices of Time - J. G. Ballard
    The Astronaut - Valentina Zhuravlyova
    The Squid Chooses Its Own Ink - Adolfo Bioy Casares
    2 B R 0 2 B - Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    A Modest Genius - Vadim Shefner
    Day of Wrath - Sever Gansovsky
    The Hands - John Baxter
    Darkness - André Carneiro
    "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman - Harlan Ellison
    Nine Hundred Grandmothers - R. A. Lafferty
    Day Million - Frederik Pohl
    Student Body - F. L. Wallace
    Aye, and Gomorrah - Samuel R. Delany
    The Hall of Machines - Langdon Jones
    Soft Clocks - Yoshio Aramaki
    Three from Moderan - David R. Bunch
    Let Us Save the Universe - Stanisław Lem
    Vaster Than Empires and More Slow - Ursula K. Le Guin
    Good News from the Vatican - Robert Silverberg
    When It Changed - Joanna Russ
    And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side - James Tiptree Jr.
    Where Two Paths Cross - Dmitri Bilenkin
    Standing Woman - Yasutaka Tsutsui
    The IWM 1000 - Alicia Yánez Cossío
    The House of Compassionate Sharers - Michael Bishop
    Sporting with the Chid - Barrington J. Bayley
    Sandkings - George R. R. Martin
    Wives - Lisa Tuttle
    The Snake That Read Chomsky - Josephine Saxton
    Reiko’s Universe Box - Kajio Shinji
    Swarm - Bruce Sterling
    Mondocane - Jacques Barbéri
    Blood Music - Greg Bear
    Bloodchild - Octavia E. Butler
    Variation on a Man - Pat Cadigan
    Passing as a Flower in the City of the Dead - S. N. Dyer
    New Rose Hotel - William Gibson
    Pots - C. J. Cherryh
    Snow - John Crowley
    The Lake Was Full of Artificial Things - Karen Joy Fowler
    The Unmistakable Smell of Wood Violets - Angélica Gorodischer
    The Owl of Bear Island - Jon Bing
    Readers of the Lost Art - Élisabeth Vonarburg
    A Gift from the Culture - Iain M. Banks
    Paranamanco - Jean-Claude Dunyach
    Crying in the Rain - Tanith Lee
    The Frozen Cardinal - Michael Moorcock
    Rachel in Love - Pat Murphy
    Sharing Air - Manjula Padmanabhan
    Schwarzschild Radius - Connie Willis
    All the Hues of Hell - Gene Wolfe
    Vacuum States - Geoffrey A. Landis
    Two Small Birds - Han Song
    Burning Sky - Rachel Pollack
    Before I Wake - Kim Stanley Robinson
    Death Is Static Death Is Movement - Misha Nogha
    The Brains of Rats - Michael Blumlein
    Gorgonoids - Leena Krohn
    Vacancy for the Post of Jesus Christ - Kojo Laing
    The Universe of Things - Gwyneth Jones
    The Remoras - Robert Reed
    The Ghost Standard - William Tenn
    Remnants of the Virago Crypto-System - Geoffrey Maloney
    How Alex Became a Machine - Stepan Chapman
    The Poetry Cloud - Cixin Liu
    Story of Your Life - Ted Chiang
    Craphound - Cory Doctorow
    The Slynx - Tatyana Tolstaya
    Baby Doll - Johanna Sinisalo