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In his brief, incisive introduction, Morrow declares that there's a mission to this latest collection in the Nebula series: to show that despite the prevalence of "ready-to-run dungeons and . . . soulless space operas," the real heart of science fiction lies in the complex, artful, intellectually stimulating work the Nebula Awards honor each yearjust too wordy and hard to read as is? .ok now These selections, made from 1990 Nebula nominees, certainly back up Morrow's claim. Ursula K. Le Guin's "The Snobies' Story" is a challenging reflection on the nature of narrative in an observer-dependent universe, Terry Bisson's "Bears Discover Fire" a moving tale of wonder and death. Ted Chiang's rigorously imagined "Tower of Babylon," Pat Murphy's apocalyptic yet optimistic "Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates" and Ian R. McLeod's quietly magical "1/72nd Scale" are powerful delights. With Joe Haldeman's triumphant, audacious alternate-worlds novella "The Hemingway Hoax," these stories prove that science fiction can be as mature, thoughtful and affecting as any other fiction. Rounding out the book are two poems, an obituary, a tribute to Donald Wolheimto whom? , a survey of genre movies and an overly academic summary of the year in science fiction--but it is the fine stories that make this volume a treat.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews
The Science Fiction Writers of America's choices for the best science fiction and fantasy stories of 1992: three stories, five novelettes, a novella, two poems, two tributes (the late Donald A. Wolheim, of DAW books; a Grand Master award for Lester del Rey) and two overviews. Most of the fiction is already quite famous: Ursula Le Guin's Hainish League yarn, ``The Shobies' Story''; Terry Bisson's brilliant fantasy ``Bears Discover Fire''; Ted Chiang's alternate- world ``Tower of Babylon''; Pat Murphy's weird sex yarn, ``Love and Sex Among the Invertebrates''; and Joe Haldeman's novella ``The Hemingway Hoax,'' which turned out to be an even better, if bizarrely flawed, novel. Also on the agenda: Kathryn Cramer's useful overview of science fiction in 1990; and, best of all, Bill Warren's splendid, cleareyed dissection of 1990's movies (recommended watching: Darkman, Tremors, Total Recall, and Edward Scissorhands). Missing, once again, is any critical discussion of 1990's novels. Previous high standards maintained, with Warren as the nonfictional benchmark and plenty of varied, absorbing fiction. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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