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The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection [Hardcover]

Gardner R. Dozois (Editor)
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Year's Best Science Fiction July 1992
In The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection, Gardner Dozois produces another volume in the series that Locus calls 'the field's real anthology-of-record.' With a unique combination of foresight and perspective, Dozois continues to collect outstanding work by newcomers and established authors alike, reflecting the present state of the genre while suggesting its future directions. With the editor's annual summary of the year in the field, and his appendix of recommended reading, this book is indispensable for anyone interested in contemporary science fiction.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

While generally sound, this collection is badly in need of a trimming. It is hard to see, for example, why Dozois thought to include Geoffrey A. Landis's uninspired throwback to the time when manned lunar landings were still the stuff of science fiction. And Dozois's breathless introductions to these 28 stories are annoying distractions. Still, there is more than enough material here with real merit. Outstanding are Nancy Kress's story about children genetically altered to require no sleep and Connie Willis's chillingly restrained tale of an ancient evil haunting the rubble-strewn streets of World War II London. Gregory Benford finds a new world at the intersection of particle physics and Eastern mysticism. Unsurprisingly, computers appear frequently in these pages but, in what may be a telling example of the late Isaac Asimov's benign influence, they pose no threat to humans--none, that is, beyond their ability to capture our sympathy, as they do in Chris Beckett's tale of an Italian macchina , or robot, and our love, as illustrated by Mark L. Van Name and Pat Murphy's customized Home Information and Appliance Network.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

From Library Journal

This collection of 28 stories by sf's cream of the crop testifies to the healthy state of the genre. From William Gibson's future look at the homeless ("Skinner's Room") to Kristine Kathryn Rusch's tribute to Civil War photographer Mathew Brady ("The Gallery of His Dream"), Dozois's choices exhibit the varied interests of their authors. Including an informative summary of sf publishing in 1991 and an appendix of recommended reading, this volume is a good choice for libraries interested in keeping abreast of sf short fiction.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: St Martins Pr; 9 edition (July 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312078897
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312078898
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, June 1, 2008
"Most of the rising costs of books comes from the truly horrendous system of distribution and marketing, as inefficient a system as it is possible to imagine" so says the editor in 1991. In 1992, no sign of book publishing slowing down, it seemed.

A postage hike helped to kill all sorts of magazines.

SF book numbers continued to rise in general, however.

Not a good year for original anthologies, apparently.

However, he apparently liked Peter McNamara and Margaret Winch's Alien Shores, an Australian anthology that is a mixture, and also mentions Mortal Fire, by Terry Dowling and Van Ikin, and Paul Collins' Metaworlds.

A somewhat similar in quality to the year before anthology, average higher at 3.68, and no dodguy story. Which means on adjusted score, this book is better, with Egan's 'The Moat' as the standout.

Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Beggars in Spain - Nancy Kress
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Living Will - Alexander Jablokov
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : A Just and Lasting Peace - Lois Tilton
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Skinner's Room - William Gibson
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Prayers on the Wind - Walter Jon Williams
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Blood Sisters - Greg Egan
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : The Dark - Karen Joy Fowler
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Marnie - Ian R. MacLeod
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : A Tip on a Turtle - Robert Silverberg
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Ubermensch! - Kim Newman
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Dispatches from the Revolution - Pat Cadigan
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Pipes - Robert Reed
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Matter's End - Gregory Benford
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : A History of the Twentieth Century with Illustrations - Kim Stanley Robinson
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Gene Wars - Paul J. McAuley
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : The Gallery of His Dreams - Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : A Walk in the Sun - Geoffrey A. Landis
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria - Ian McDonald
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Angels in Love - Kathe Koja
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Eyewall - Rick Shelley
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Pogrom - James Patrick Kelly
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : The Moat - Greg Egan
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Voices - Jack M. Dann
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : FOAM - Brian W. Aldiss
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Jack - Connie Willis
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : La Macchina - Chris Beckett
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : One Perfect Morning with Jackals - Mike Resnick
Year's Best Science Fiction 09 : Desert Rain - Mark L. Van Name and Pat Murphy


Sleeping is a waste of time.

4 out of 5


Double self shutdown.

3.5 out of 5


SS rebel kid.

3.5 out of 5


Old bridge crosser.

3 out of 5


Buddha bloke's brain busting b1tch burn.

3.5 out of 5


Placebo death override.

4 out of 5


Tunnel rats, boy.

3.5 out of 5


Younger relationship.

3 out of 5


Future no gamble.

4 out of 5


Swastika Superman last meal.

4 out of 5


Dead Kennedys, the Pigs.

3.5 out of 5


Plumbing the depths of predator-prey relations.

4 out of 5


Fundamental expiry date.

4 out of 5


War research cure.

4 out of 5


A man becomes an agent for a firm specialising in genetically modified food, after coming up through the ranks. Eventually, he goes in own way. Pretty savage, this one.

4 out of 5


War photography future worth.

4 out of 5


Astronaut walks, woman may not die.

3 out of 5


War train girl.

3 out of 5


Alien bend her over the, well, air, really.

4 out of 5


Hurricane cure blast.

3.5 out of 5


Selfish elder generation.

4 out of 5


Immigrantproofing the wealthy.

4.5 out of 5


Boys investigate deadspeak.

3 out of 5


Memory edit merchandise.

3.5 out of 5


Dracula air patrol.

4 out of 5


Machine pro protection.

3.5 out of 5


Kenya piss off.

3.5 out of 5


Companion program composition.

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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 1991's best. Consistently good, March 4, 2006
SF has come a long way.

The closest comparison I can perhaps find in my personal library is The Giant Book of Science Fiction Stories (Edited by Martin Greenberg) - 101 50s-70s magazine SF stories - and the difference is chalk and cheese. This may be an unfair comparison: Dozois' collections' stories are generally a few thousand words longer, however they add more than quantity. They still all have that key short SF story element, a novel `What if?' idea - but the way they realise these ideas is much more impressive than the bare bones of their predecessors. Maybe Greenberg was filling up space (although there are some excellent stories within the deluge), but Dozois was picking the cream from 1991. I could pick out some favourites, but each of these stories are undeniably well written. They all have individual recognisable characters - rather than stock ones. They can write potent settings, can pace a story. Alas these virtues are more the exception than the rule in much earlier fiction I've read. Maybe SF hasn't come a long way, rather I'm just fortunate to have found a good filter in Dozois which I didn't find in Greenberg.

You could validly look at a collection like this as a sampler to suggest whose novels might be worth seeking out. However I found myself really relishing the short story format again - rather I'm pleased that this is the 9th in a series, and I'll be seeking out other collections. If they're of this calibre - and this impressive consistency - I'm in for some excellent reading.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wrong book description below, November 2, 1999
As with other editions of Gardner Dozois' collections, a Sci-Fi fan can't go wrong. A brief warning, however, the titles and reviews listed here belong to the 13th annual edition, and are not what you get in this edition.
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