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The Worlds of Science Fiction (1979)
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First published in 1979 by editors Theodore W Hipple and Robert G Wright, this Science Fiction Genre Anthology contains twenty stories by amazing authors. | |
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Binary Suns: In "The Shrines Of Earth", by Robert Silverberg, the Albiero system supposedly has a yellow star and blue star in a binary arrangement, along with a habitable planet named New Gallia. | |
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Race Against the Clock | |
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Race Against the Clock: In "Summertime On Icarus", by Arthur C. Clarke, the main character is an astronaut on an asteroid close to the sun with only an hour left until dawn. Dawn, this close to the sun, will burn them alive. The plot is about their efforts to avoid that very painful death. | |
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Painting the Medium | |
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Painting the Medium: In "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, the first few paragraphs are presented in limited third person and in italics until the narration changes to normal text and first-person perspective. | |
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Job-Stealing Robot | |
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Job-Stealing Robot: In "The Last Of The Romany", by Norman Spinrad, the characters discuss how automation has removed many aspects of jobs, but there is still a need for human analysis and decision-making. The job that machines have completely eliminated, however, is the Romany, or gypsies. | |
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Casual Interstellar Travel | |
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Casual Interstellar Travel: In "The Shrines Of Earth", by Robert Silverberg, tourists from New Gallia (a habitable planet in the Albiero system) are visiting pastoral Earth and the alien Hrossai are expected to invade in five or six years. | |
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Multiple Narrative Modes | |
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Multiple Narrative Modes: In "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, the first few paragraphs are presented in limited third person (and this perspective is shown in italics). The perspective is limited to a very young baby. The perspective changes to the protagonist telling the story in first person. Later in the story we learn that both the baby and the "robot" are probably the same person. | |
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Driven to Suicide | |
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Driven to Suicide: In "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, the robot protagonist is convinced to self-destruct on the basis that dying would be like sleeping, and they like to dream of becoming human. | |
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Nameless Narrative | |
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Nameless Narrative: In "The Last Of The Romany", by Norman Spinrad, the title character is named Miklos, but no name is given for the bartender, the spaceman, either cop, or any of the children who talk and interact with him. | |
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…And That Little Girl Was Me | |
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...And That Little Girl Was Me: In "The Last Of The Romany", by Norman Spinrad, the spaceman is about to explain what happens when someone like Miklos goes to a playground to sings songs and tell stories to the children, and interrupts himself to clarify that he is speaking from experience. | |
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Space Nomads | |
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Space Nomads: In "The Last Of The Romany", by Norman Spinrad, the spaceman suggests to Miklos that the Romany might be exploring outer space, where automation and laws have structured away human creativity. | |
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I, Noun | |
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I, Noun: "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, is written in the First-Person Perspective of a robot who enjoys dreaming of becoming a human. | |
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Let's You and Him Fight | |
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Let's You and Him Fight: In "The Shrines Of Earth", by Robert Silverberg, humanity has spread to the stars. Terrans manipulate the three strongest colonies into sending spaceships to defend their respective homelands from each other. They manipulated them in order to create a standing army to defend Earth from the alien Hrossi's expected invasion because the colony planets would otherwise ignore Earth's claim to defense. | |
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Self-Destruct Mechanism | |
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Self-Destruct Mechanism: In "Summertime On Icarus", by Arthur C. Clarke, the astronaut decides to kill himself rather than endure the metal-melting heat of sunside Icarus. Unfortunately for him, the mechanism was damaged when his shuttle crashed. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: "Summertime On Icarus", by Arthur C. Clarke, has the main character narrating to himself how the myth of Icarus and Daedalus inspired the name of the asteroid they're on. | |
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One-Word Title | |
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One-Word Title: "Mariana", by Fritz Leiber. | |
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Character Narrator | |
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Character Narrator: In "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, the story is told mostly from the first-person perspective of a robot. In "Summertime On Icarus", by Arthur C. Clarke, the story is in first-person perspective of an astronaut who accidentally got stuck on an asteroid. | |
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Ridiculously Human Robots | |
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Ridiculously Human Robots: In "I Dreamer", by Walter M Miller Jr, even the robot telling the story notices the ridiculously human traits that have been included. It concludes that the ability to be illogical was deliberately programmed in to make it a more effective weapon for war. | |
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