Dangerous Visions

Paperback, 576 pages

english language

Published Dec. 1, 1972 by Berkley.

ISBN:
978-0-425-02274-0
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Anthologies seldom make history, but Dangerous Visions is a grand exception. Harlan Ellison's 1967 collection of science fiction stories set an almost impossibly high standard, as more than a half dozen of its stories won major awards - not surprising with a contributors list that reads like a who's who of 20th-century SF:

Evensong by Lester del Rey | Flies by Robert Silverberg | The Day After the Day the Martians Came by Frederik Pohl | Riders of the Purple Wage by Philip José Farmer | The Malley System by Miriam Allen deFord | A Toy for Juliette by Robert Bloch | The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World by Harlan Ellison | The Night That All Time Broke Out by Brian W. Aldiss | The Man Who Went to the Moon - Twice by Howard Rodman | Faith of Our Fathers by Philip K. …

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reviewed Dangerous Visions by Harlan Ellison (Dangerous Visions Anthologies, #1)

Dangerous Visions, Ellison (1967)

In producing ‘Dangerous Visions’ Harlan Ellison set out to create a speculative fiction collection that was different from others of its kind. It was to be different because it had been made differently.

Other anthologies were collected from among previously published works and those works had been selected and edited by the stodgy stiffs and squares who ran the periodicals that published them. Ellison’s stories would be new, avant-garde, mostly by young up-and-coming writers, ideally so bleeding edge as to have been unpublishable — radioactive.

It was the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. It was a dangerous time. The baby-boom had been dialed up to eleven and the youngest of them had just arrived at adulthood. Ellison looked to the writers among them and said “sock it to me”.

This is an unusual book, one composed of three different things. There are, of course, the stories …