The Folio Science Fiction Anthology

Voltaire, James Tiptree Jr.


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The Folio Science Fiction Anthology by Voltaire, James Tiptree Jr.
Science fiction has always been a fertile home for the short story. Brian Aldiss, award-wining author of science-fiction classics such as Non-Stop and the Helliconia trilogy, is also a master of the short story – Hothouse, his collection of novelettes, won the Hugo award for short fiction in 1962, while his ‘Super-Toys Last All Summer Long’ was the inspiration for the Steven Spielberg film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. A central figure in the genre for over 60 years and a hugely respected editor of numerous anthologies, Aldiss has selected and introduced each story in this special Folio collection. The result is a shining constellation of science-fiction stars, each story exemplifying the very best of the genre.

‘He was falling. Struggling frantically, he tried to get hold of something, but there was only empty darkness around him, no substance, no reality, only the depth beneath him and the din of his own terrified shrieks.’—Philip K. Dick, Recall Mechanism

An intruder in the solar system has disastrous consequences for Earth in H. G. Wells’s ‘The Star’, while fans of Isaac Asimov’s Foundation series will get the chance to revisit his universe in ‘Bridle and Saddle’. ‘Recall Mechanism’ is a typically mind-bending story from Philip K. Dick, author of The Man in the High Castle and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, and ‘Poor Little Warrior’ is a somewhat sardonic tale of time-travel from Aldiss himself. Also included are stories from Harry Harrison, James Tiptree Jr, Tom Godwin, James H. Schmitz, Voltaire and Anna Kavan, the writer who Aldiss once described as ‘Kafka’s sister’. Writing under a pen name, Aldiss has also provided an extra story exclusively for this anthology, making it an irresistible collection for any science-fiction fan.

Each of the stories is prefaced with an introduction by Aldiss, often touching on his relationships with the genre’s greats – he describes eating dinner with Philip K. Dick on the roof of a glamorous hotel in California – or providing a wider commentary on the vital role of short stories. Florian Schommer has created seven atmospheric colour illustrations which cleverly shadow the chronology of the book; Voltaire’s ‘Micromégas’, the earliest story featured, is accompanied by a beautiful illustration composed of greys and blacks, and as the stories move towards the modern age a palette of deep oranges and reds is gradually introduced. The spectacular binding features a three-colour foil design, evoking the glittering golden age of science fiction.


Content:
Voltaire: Micromégas (1752)
H. G. Wells: The Star (1897)
Isaac Asimov: Bridle and Saddle (1942)
Tom Godwin: The Greater Thing (1954)
James H. Schmitz: Grandpa (1955)
Brian W. Aldiss: Poor Little Warrior! (1959)
Philip K. Dick: Recall Mechanism (1959)
Harry Harrison: An Alien Agony (1962)
Robert A. Heinlein: Searchlight (1962)
Anna Kavan: Clarita (1970)
James Tiptree, Jr: And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill’s Side (1972)
Alice B. Wilson: The Day They Raised the Titanic (2015)

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