The rich space opera tradition, extending from the off-world voyages of Verne and Wells to this galaxy-embracing anthology, is arguably sfβs most prolific subgenre. Veteran anthologist Dozois and coeditor Strahan present some of the newest boundary-stretching variations on the categoryβs many themes
The New Space Opera
β Scribed by Dozois, Gardner; Strahan, Jonathan
- Book ID
- 108618736
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 387 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
The rich space opera tradition, extending from the off-world voyages of Verne and Wells to this galaxy-embracing anthology, is arguably sf's most prolific subgenre. Veteran anthologist Dozois and coeditor Strahan present some of the newest boundary-stretching variations on the category's many themes. Accordingly, the roster of contributors includes some of contemporary sf's brightest innovators, such as Peter Hamilton and Robert Silverberg, as well as such rising stars as Tony Daniel and Mary Rosenblum.
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