Again, Dangerous Visions
Cover of first edition (hardcover) | |
Author | Edited by Harlan Ellison |
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Illustrator | Ed Emshwiller |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction anthology |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | 1972 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover & Paperback) |
Pages | 760 pp |
ISBN | 0-575-04144-7 |
OCLC | 16078092 |
Preceded by | Dangerous Visions |
Followed by | The Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished) |
Again, Dangerous Visions is the sequel to the science fiction short story anthology Dangerous Visions, first published in 1972. It was edited by Harlan Ellison and illustrated by Ed Emshwiller.
Like its predecessor, Again, Dangerous Visions and the stories within it received many awards. The Word for World is Forest, by Ursula K. Le Guin, won a Hugo for Best Novella. "When It Changed" by Joanna Russ won a Nebula Award for Best Short Story. For a second time, Harlan Ellison received a special Hugo for editing the anthology.
Again, Dangerous Visions was also published in a two-volume paperback edition by Signet in the US and Pan in the UK. It was to be followed by a third anthology, The Last Dangerous Visions, but this was never published.
Contents
- Introduction : "An Assault of New Dreamers" by Harlan Ellison
- "The Counterpoint of View" by John Heidenry
- "Ching Witch!" by Ross Rocklynne
- "The Word for World Is Forest" by Ursula K. Le Guin (Hugo Award best novella)
- "For Value Received" by Andrew J. Offutt
- "Mathoms From the Time Closet" -- "1: Robot's Story", "2: Against The Lafayette Escadrille" and "3: Loco Parentis" by Gene Wolfe
- "Time Travel For Pedestrians" by Ray Nelson
- "Christ, Old Student in a New School" (poem) by Ray Bradbury
- "King of the Hill" by Chad Oliver
- "The 10:00 Report Is Brought to You by..." by Edward Bryant
- "The Funeral" by Kate Wilhelm
- "Harry the Hare" by James B. Hemesath
- "When It Changed" by Joanna Russ (Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
- "The Big Space Fuck" by Kurt Vonnegut
- "Bounty" by T. L. Sherred
- "Still-Life" by K. M. O'Donnell (Barry N. Malzberg)
- "Stoned Counsel" by H. H. Hollis
- "Monitored Dreams & Strategic Cremations"—1: "The Bisquit Position" and 2: "The Girl With Rapid Eye Movements" by Bernard Wolfe
- "With A Finger in My I" by David Gerrold
- "In the Barn" by Piers Anthony
- "Soundless Evening" by Lee Hoffman
- █ by Gahan Wilson
- "The Test-Tube Creature, Afterward" by Joan Bernott
- "And the Sea Like Mirrors" by Gregory Benford
- "Bed Sheets Are White" by Evelyn Lief
- "Tissue": "At the Fitting Shop" and "53rd American Dream" by James Sallis
- "Elouise And The Doctors of the Planet Pergamon" by Josephine Saxton
- "Chuck Berry, Won't You Please Come Home" by Ken McCullough
- "Epiphany For Aliens" by David Kerr
- "Eye of the Beholder" by Burt K. Filer
- "Moth Race" by Richard Hill
- "In Re Glover" by Leonard Tushnet
- "Zero Gee" by Ben Bova
- "A Mouse in the Walls of the Global Village" by Dean R. Koontz
- "Getting Along" by James Blish and Judith Ann Lawrence
- "Totenbuch" by A Parra (Y Figueredo)
- "Things Lost" by Thomas M. Disch
- "With the Bentfin Boomer Boys on Little Old New Alabama" by Richard A. Lupoff
- "Lamia Mutable" by M John Harrison
- "Last Train to Kankakee" by Robin Scott
- "Empire of the Sun" by Andrew Weiner
- "Ozymandias" by Terry Carr
- "The Milk of Paradise" by James Tiptree, Jr.
External links
- Dangerous Visions series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Again, Dangerous Visions title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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