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The World Treasury of Science Fiction1989

by David G. Hartwell

"SF historian and editor Hartwell, who in little more than a year has produced massive anthologies of horror (The Dark Descent) and fantasy (Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment), now performs a similar service for SF readers with this chest-denting, 1100-page volume. He has brought together 53 selections, virtually every one of high quality, fully a third from Europe, Asia or Latin America. Among the best stories in this first-rate collection are J. G. Ballard's "Chronopolis," about a future in which time pieces are outlawed; Robert Sheckley's "Ghost V," set on a paradise planet haunted by monsters from the subconscious, a story that expertly mixes suspense and humor; Philip K. Dick's chilling future war scenario, "Second Variety"; Larry Niven's tale of night of apocalyptic change,...

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