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Future Boston: The History of a City 1990-2100 [Hardcover]

David Alexander Smith (Editor)
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January 1994
In a Boston one thousand years into the future, human, cybernetic, and alien beings all struggle to get rich in a land where anyone's dream can be realized--for a deadly price.

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From Publishers Weekly

This richly patterned shared-world anthology was created by a group of seven SF writers, including editor Smith, who came up with the concept: "many individual stories that, when read together, gave a picture of a city that was itself a character." The city is Boston from the near-future through A.D. 2100, and the vivid, complex premise posits that as it begins to sink into the sea, its denizens either desert or become scavengers poking through the rich mud for gleanings from its better days. When Aliens pick Boston as their Terran port, interstellar business booms, and Beantown is revitalized; the carefully integrated stories follow the buildup of interspecies squabbles toward a finale involving human/alien revolutionary zeal. The collaborators have worked hard to keep track of the characters and concepts, although a few do vanish in the interstices, and almost all the tales are both intriguing and deftly written. In addition to Nebula-winner Gregory Landis, rising star Alexander Jablokov ( Carve the Sky ) and critically praised first novelist Sarah Smith ( The Vanished Child ), the author roster includes Steven Popkes ( Slow Landing ) and Jon Burrowes.
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The shared-world anthology has demonstrated the capacity to produce exotica, but seldom has an example of the subgenre gone as far in this direction as this one, which deals with the next 110 years in Boston's history. During this time, the city is invaded by aliens, is reclaimed by the sea, and secedes from the U.S., not necessarily in that order. All the participating authors are Bostonians; they range from seasoned hands such as editor Smith and Alexander Jablokov to newcomer Jon Burrowes. The average quality of both the short stories and the interstitial snippets that make up the book is quite respectable, and overall this is a worthwhile acquisition for collections outside as well as within New England--where it's not too much to suggest it be considered mandatory. Roland Green

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books; 1st edition (January 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312855893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312855895
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.8 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,061,396 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Prize-winning, bestselling novelist Sarah Smith was born in Boston, moved away at 3 weeks old to live in places that have included Wisconsin, New Mexico, and New York; she has also lived in Japan, England, and France. She began telling stories at the age of four, re-telling the Japanese legends she had heard from her family's Japanese maid the night before. Her mother's family has lived in the same house since 1880 and parts of it have never been redecorated. When she was growing up, she and her grandmother would start the day by starting a fire in the stove: which included sawing kindling, bringing upstairs two hods of coal, laying the fire, and hovering over it until it was started.

Not surprisingly, her first three novels are set in the Victorian and Edwardian period: THE VANISHED CHILD, THE KNOWLEDGE OF WATER, and A CITIZEN OF THE COUNTRY. Two were named NEW YORK TIMES Notable Books and one a LONDON TIMES Book of the Year; they also have made numerous other Best of the Year lists and regional and national bestseller lists, and have been published in 12 languages.

Her first novel for young adults, THE OTHER SIDE OF DARK, is about ghosts, interracial romance, and a secret kept since slavery times. It has won both the Agatha for best YA mystery and the Massachusetts Book Award for best YA book.

The Shakespeare authorship controversy forms the center of her modern standalone novel, CHASING SHAKESPEARES, which Samuel R. Delany has called "the best novel about the Bard since NOTHING LIKE THE SUN." Two young graduate students together find a letter by one W. Shakespeare of Stratford saying he didn't write the plays. Posy Gould, from Harvard, wants the letter to start her career; Joe Roper, from Northeastern, wants to save Shakespeare--and Posy is going to give him only a week to do it. CHASING SHAKESPEARES is being made into a play.

While writing CHASING SHAKESPEARES, Sarah herself found a major document in the Shakespeare authorship controversy, a new long poem by Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford and the other major Shakespeare claimant. Mark Anderson says of it, "Sarah Smith has effectively added a whole new work to the Shakespeare canon." A NEW SHAKESPEAREAN POEM is published separately with Sarah's introduction and notes.

Sarah has also written science fiction and horror, novels meant to be read on the computer, and several nonfiction books. She lives near Boston, where she works in the Mastering (MasteringPhysics, MasteringChemistry) group at Pearson.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars As Boston sinks, Future Boston rises to the challenge, January 12, 2006
Title: Future Boston
Author: Various Authors
Original Publication: Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. 1994
ISBN: 0-312-89028-1

Synopsis:

The city of Boston is sinking into the ocean more and more every year. As the problem becomes more severe, the city of Boston is shocked with a new event... aliens have landed and Boston is now the official place for the new interstellar port. Follow the lives of many different people, all intertwined in some way, as the city of Boston faces great changes including flooding, alien invasion, and revolution.


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Future Boston is a collection of short stories from eight science fiction writers who have made their homes in Boston, including Alexander Jablokov, Steven Popkes, Jon Burrowes, and David Alexander Smith. The true star of the collection is the city itself, marvelously rendered by each author in explicit detail through the future the created for America's first city.

Though each writer brings their own style, they all found a way to make the story appear seamlessly crafted. Each story progresses the tale of Boston, with characters that are well developed and masterfully detailed. Characters such as Bishop 24, the half centipede, half praying mantis sent to earth to watch over the humans, are magnificently rendered and their continuity through different stories is impressive.

The stories bring with them different types of conflict all throughout the collection, and culminate in a revolution much like this country faced in the late 1700's. The authors did a good job using the Revolutionary War as a parallel to theirs, and the story of those involved is quite intriguing. The tale of the revolution, Ye Citizens of Boston, is by far the gem in this collection of quality short stories.

I have to admit that I was impressed by this book for the mere fact that eight people came together with a common vision and expertly crafted a future world out of their present home. The stories flow well throughout, arranged chronologically, and the inclusion of characters from previous or future tales was well done. I would have to recommend this to any reader of short stories, even if they are a New York Yankees fan who would at least enjoy Fenway Park becoming little more than a marsh.


Version Read: Paperback, Tom Doherty Associates, Inc. 1995
Length: 384 pages
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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and diverse collection, December 27, 1999
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This collection of stories mixes together a little of everything that makes science fiction enjoyable: a solid basis in the hard and soft sciences and a wonderfully imagined future, with a twist of pure fun. The contributors, all members of a science fiction workshop, first planned out the future history of Boston and then related it in this series of interconnected tales.

The quality of the writing, overall, is remarkably good and the future they lay out is intriguing. You don't have to be a Bostonian to enjoy these stories.

Several of the contributors are prominent for other award-winning work--Sarah Smith, Alexander Jablokov, and Geoffrey Landis, among others. Their stories here are excellent.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Man, do these authors know Boston., September 7, 1999
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It's realistic and even plausible. They definitely pulled it together. These authors know the little things about this city that make it entrance those of us who might wander far away, but who know in our hearts Boston is home. The inter-stories between the big ones are brilliant.
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