Year’s Best SF

Year’s Best SF by David G. Hartwell is a comprehensive anthology published by HarperCollins on April 11, 1996. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English. The collection features a selection of science fiction stories that explore themes of wonder and adventure, set against the backdrop of distant planets and the future of our own world.
Readers will find a diverse array of narratives that push the boundaries of space and time, showcasing contributions from both established authors and emerging voices in the genre. The anthology includes works by notable writers such as Joe Haldeman, Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Silverberg, and Roger Zelazny, all chosen for their universal appeal within the realm of science fiction. This collection aims to alter perceptions of our familiar world through imaginative storytelling.
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WORLD-ALTERING
SCIENCE FICTION
- Tales of wonder and adventure, set on distant planets or in the future of our own
- Stories that go beyond the limits of Space and Time
- David G. Hartwell has brought together only the best of this year’s new SF from established pros and audacious newcomers, selecting only those that share the universal quality of great science fiction.
Our familiar world will look a little less familiar after you read one.
Includes storiesby:
Joe Haldeman
Ursula K. Le Guin
Robert Silverberg
Roper Zelazny
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