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Again, Dangerous Visions
by Harlan Ellison
- Publication Year
- 1972
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 953
- File Size
- 3.7 MB
- ISBN
- 9780385079532
Again, Dangerous Visions Summary
All you need to know about this book: 1- It is the companion volume to the most influential book of speculative fiction in the past twenty-five years, the award-winning “Dangerous Visions”. Of course, you’ve heard of “Dangerous Visions”. 2- It contains original stories, written especially for this anthology, by forty-two very special writers, none of whom were in “Dangerous Visions”. Of course, you remember the writers who won all those awards for “Dangerous Visions”. 3- It contains forty-six stories ranging in length from shorties of 1,000 words to short novels of 40,000 words; each story was written without thought to taboos or publishing restrictions that usually hamper sci-fi writers. Of course, you remember what a mind-blower, in this respect, was “Dangerous Visions”. 4- Each story has its own Afterword by the author, as well as its own individual Introduction by the editor. Of course, you remember the wealth of addenda that made such a milestone of “Dangerous Visions”. 5, 6, and 7- It took over three years to compile this book. It has been edited by Harlan Ellison who put together “Dangerous Visions”, which you will surely recall. And… this is a more startling book than “Dangerous Visions”. This book takes off where “Dangerous Visions” stopped and it is a BETTER book than “Dangerous Visions”.
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