Great Classic Science Fiction
Eight Unabridged Stories
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This superlative collection of futuristic tales explores ground-breaking supernatural themes from the founding heroes of the science-fiction genre. The short story form is perfect for capturing the atmospheric tension of these legendary stories. The collection includes: "The Door in the Wall" by H. G. Wells, "All Cats Are Gray" by Andre Norton, "A Martian Odyssey" by Stanley G. Weinbaum, "Victory" by Lester del Rey, "The Moon Is Green" by Fritz Leiber, "The Winds of Time" by James H. Schmitz, "The Defenders" by Philip K. Dick, and "Missing Link" by Frank Herbert.
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Content was good but not amazing.
Poorly organized
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Great Sci-Fi Stories
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Class SciFi lovers take a chance
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Great collection of Authors
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"The Door in the Wall" by H.G. Wells is a delicate blend of fantasy and reality, delving into the human yearning for an elusive paradise, a desire juxtaposed against the dreary backdrop of a mechanistic world.
"All Cats Are Gray" by Andre Norton is an enjoyable tale of courage and resilience that masterfully contrasts the intriguing mystery of the spectral with the pragmatic, resulting in a unique take on perception and reality in the vast expanse of space.
"A Martian Odyssey" by Stanley G. Weinbaum encapsulates the spirit of exploration and challenges the understanding of life beyond Earth by blending curiosity and wonder to present a non-anthropocentric perspective on alien beings that ultimately marked a shift in how science fiction would perceive extraterrestrial life.
"Victory" by Lester del Rey is a thought-provoking post-apocalyptic tale that encapsulates the existential fear of the nuclear age while posing essential questions about human survival and morality. It manages to offer hope amidst the ruins and create a narrative that both challenges and engrosses.
"The Moon is Green" by Fritz Lieber paints a haunting picture of a dystopian world from a distinctly female perspective that explores the themes of isolation and yearning for freedom against the backdrop of a stringent, patriarchal society.
"The Winds of Time" by James H. Schmitz brings is a classic time travel story, layered with both action and contemplation that deftly navigates complex notions of destiny and causality in a thrilling journey offering escapism and philosophical musings on the paradoxes of time travel.
"The Defenders" by Philip K. Dick provides a gripping blend of existential dread and sociopolitical commentary through its exploration of war and the intrinsic nature of humanity that illustrates the fragility of societal constructs and the potential for change.
"The Missing Link" by Frank Herbert explores evolutionary biology and moral responsibility within a space exploration framework that is as evocative as it is engaging, testing the limits of humanity's understanding of itself and its place in the universe.
In summary, this is a well-curated collection that spans the rich and diverse landscape of science fiction, serving not only as a testament to the genre's past but also as a guidepost to its evolution. This anthology would appeal to both seasoned fans and newcomers looking for a comprehensive overview of classic science fiction's influential works.
Great Anthology of Classic Science Fiction
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4 stars is good.
3 stars is OK.
This 2010 production from the BBC has generally excellent stories with several truly excellent stories remarkably thought provoking in the vein of Asimov's future history series.
Favorites of mine were "Victory" by Lester Del Rey which examines the prohibitive cost of future warfare between species possessing weaponry of star-level power;
And "Missing Link" examines the problem of mature developed species (during extra stellar exploration) bringing less developed aggressive immature species into their developed species federation, and exposing these less mature cultures to planet busting technologies without creating a threat to the less mature species or to the members of the federation themselves.
And what if theses less mature species possess a unique species-specific ability (eg. telepathic control of other sentient species) or a particularly advanced development is a field of science far beyond the more mature species of the federation? What then? 😱
A Generally Excellent Collection! 😱
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Some great stories, some dated and dull
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Mixed bag of quality
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excellent anthology
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