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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection,9780312262754
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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Seventeenth Annual Collection


Author(s): Gardner Dozois
ISBN10:  0312262752
ISBN13:  9780312262754
Format:  Trade Book
Pub. Date:  8/12/2000
Publisher(s): St. Martin's Griffin

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SummaryTable of ContentsEditorial Reviews
Widely regarded as the one essential book for every science fiction fan, The Year's Best Science Fiction continues to uphold its standard of excellence with more than two dozen SF stories from the previous year. This year's volume includes John Kessel, Susan Palwick, Nancy Kress, Greg Egan, Ursula K. Le Guin, Stephen Baxter, Michael Swanwick, Paul J. McAuley, Ian R. MacLeod and many other bright stars of SF, as well as the usual thorough summations of the year and the recommended reading list.
Summation: 1999 xi
The Wedding Album
1(40)
David Marusek
1016 to 1
41(18)
James Patrick Kelly
Winemaster
59(19)
Robert Reed
Galactic North
78(28)
Alastair Reynolds
Dapple: A Hwarhath Historical Romance
106(33)
Eleanor Arnason
People Came from Earth
139(10)
Stephen Baxter
Green Tea
149(21)
Richard Wadholm
The Dragon of Pripyat
170(33)
Karl Schroeder
Written in Blood
203(12)
Chris Lawson
Hatching the Phoenix
215(40)
Frederik Pohl
Suicide Coast
255(15)
M. John Harrison
Hunting Mother
270(15)
Sage Walker
Mount Olympus
285(33)
Ben Bova
Border Guards
318(19)
Greg Egan
Scherzo with Tyrannosaur
337(10)
Michael Swanwick
A Hero of the Empire
347(24)
Robert Silverberg
How We Lost the Moon, a True Story
371(12)
Paul J. McAuley
Frank W. Allen
Phallicide
383(28)
Charles Sheffield
Daddy's World
411(22)
Walter Jon Williams
A Martian Romance
433(15)
Kim Stanley Robinson
The Sky-Green Blues
448(24)
Tanith Lee
Exchange Rate
472(46)
Hal Clement
Everywhere
518(8)
Geoff Ryman
Hothouse Flowers
526(13)
Mike Resnick
Evermore
539(21)
Sean Williams
Of Scorned Women and Causal Loops
560(12)
Robert Grossbach
Son Observe the Time
572(47)
Kage Baker
Honorable Mentions: 1999 619
From David Marusekís tale of a future where realityís borders collide with the unreal (ìThe Wedding Albumî) to Kage Bakerís latest novella featuring the time-traveling Company (ìSon Observe the Timeî), the 27 stories in this annual ìbest-ofî collection bear witness to the vitality of the sf short story. Including tales by Tanith Lee, Frederick Pohl, Hal Clement, Michael Swanwick, and others, this volume displays the best and brightest of the genre to good advantage. Suitable for most sf or short story collections. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

This third literary fantasy in Crowley's "Aegypt" series continues his trademark convoluted blend of past and present. The scenes in the novel move between the lives of historical figures such as philosopher/magician John Dee and Giordano Bruno and that of contemporary single mother Rosie Rasmussen, her daughter Sam, and the people surrounding her. Past, present, and people become intertwined in the age-old conflict between magic and Christianity, and everyday occurrences become somehow extraordinary. Crowley is at his best when illuminating the enchantment present in day-to-day life, yet in places he tends to allow his own cleverness to interfere with the stories of his characters. Purchase where there is interest in Crowley's other works or to continue the series. Recommended for public libraries. Rachel Singer Gordon, Franklin Park P.L., IL Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

As in previous volumes in this series, Dozois, who has won the Hugo for Best Editor 11 times, again presents a large helping of stellar short SF. Nine of the 27 stories are, quite appropriately, from his own magazine, Asimov's, which continues to dominate the various genre awards. Dozois also includes four stories each from Fantasy and Science Fiction and the British Interzone. Also represented are Analog, Amazing, Science Fiction Age, and two semi-pro magazines, Absolute Magnitude and the Australian Altair, as well as such original anthologies as Moon Shots, Not of Women Born and the Canadian Tesseracts. Among the high points are two time-travel pieces, Kage Baker's story of San Francisco before the great earthquake, "Son Observe the Time," and Michael Swanwick's pre-historic time-paradox tale, "Scherzo with Tyrannosaurus"; Eleanor Arnason's understated story of alien gender-role reversal, "Dapple"; Kim Stanley Robinson's "A Martian Romance," which is set not in the world of his Mars trilogy but in a subtly alternate universe; and Greg Egan's "Border Guards," hard-SF that imagines a future in which immortality is a given and soccer is played using the principles of quantum physics. Also included is quality fiction by such luminaries of the field as James Patrick Kelly, Frederik Pohl, Ben Bova, Robert Silverberg and Paul McAuley, plus such rising stars as David Marusek, Alastair Reynolds and Sage Walker. As usual, the anthology begins with a detailed survey of the year in SF and ends with a long list of Honorable Mentions. Dozois's annual volume remains a standard by which the field of SF should be judged. (July) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

As in previous volumes in this series, Dozois, who has won the Hugo for Best Editor 11 times, again presents a large helping of stellar short SF. Nine of the 27 stories are, quite appropriately, from his own magazine, Asimov's, which continues to dominate the various genre awards. Dozois also includes four stories each from Fantasy and Science Fiction and the British Interzone. Also represented are Analog, Amazing, Science Fiction Age, and two semi-pro magazines, Absolute Magnitude and the Australian Altair, as well as such original anthologies as Moon Shots, Not of Women Born and the Canadian Tesseracts. Among the high points are two time-travel pieces, Kage Baker's story of San Francisco before the great earthquake, "Son Observe the Time," and Michael Swanwick's pre-historic time-paradox tale, "Scherzo with Tyrannosaurus"; Eleanor Arnason's understated story of alien gender-role reversal, "Dapple"; Kim Stanley Robinson's "A Martian Romance," which is set not in the world of his Mars trilogy but in a subtly alternate universe; and Greg Egan's "Border Guards," hard-SF that imagines a future in which immortality is a given and soccer is played using the principles of quantum physics. Also included is quality fiction by such luminaries of the field as James Patrick Kelly, Frederik Pohl, Ben Bova, Robert Silverberg and Paul McAuley, plus such rising stars as David Marusek, Alastair Reynolds and Sage Walker. As usual, the anthology begins with a detailed survey of the year in SF and ends with a long list of Honorable Mentions. Dozois's annual volume remains a standard by which the field of SF should be judged. (July) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.

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