Again, Dangerous Visions

Again, Dangerous Visions

By Harlan Ellison

Pages

830

Rating

4.16

Year

1972

HorrorFantasyScience FictionFictionShort StoriesAnthologies

Description

All you need to know about this book:

1. It is the companion volume to the most influential book of speculative fiction in the past twenty-five years, the award-winning "Dangerous Visions". Of course, you've heard of "Dangerous Visions".

2. It contains original stories, written especially for this anthology, by forty-two very special writers, none of whom were in "Dangerous Visions". Of course, you remember the writers who won all those awards for "Dangerous Visions".

3. It contains forty-six stories ranging in length from shorties of 1,000 words to short novels of 40,000 words; each story was written without thought to taboos or publishing restrictions that usually hamper sci-fi writers. Of course, you remember what a mind-blower, in this respect, was "Dangerous Visions".

4. Each story has its own afterword by the author, as well as its own individual introduction by the editor. Of course, you remember the wealth of addenda that made such a milestone of "Dangerous Visions".

5. It took over three years to compile this book. It has been edited by Harlan Ellison, who put together "Dangerous Visions".

This is a more startling book than "Dangerous Visions". This book takes off where "Dangerous Visions" stopped and it is a better book than "Dangerous Visions".