

Story-wise, New Wave was much more inwardly focused, and valued style and prose as much as the Golden Age valued grand ideas and outward exploration. Instead of beginning there, I jumped forward to the New Wave era that hit in the mid sixties. The Golden Age science fiction stories of the thirties, forties and fifties were a little less focused on stylistic prose or quality writing, and a little too culturally and scientifically removed from my era to interest me. Catching up for lost time became a real priority in my thirties. I think I suddenly realized how many valuable novels and stories and how much interesting history and perspective I missed out on throughout my twenties. I was an avid reader during my teens, but I read very little during my twenties for whatever reason. Something clicked in my head when I turned thirty I started devouring older science fiction stories. If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister?.The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World.shortstory by Frederik Pohl (variant of The Day the Martians Came).The Day After the Day the Martians Came.essay by Harlan Ellison (variant of Thirty-Two Soothsayers).Introduction: Year 2002 (Dangerous Visions 35th Anniversary Edition.Foreword: Year 2002 (Dangerous Visions 35th Anniversary Edition).Ballard, John Brunner, Frederik Pohl, Roger Zelazny and Samuel Delany. Dick, Larry Niven, Fritz Leiber, Poul Anderson, Damon Knight, J.G. The most honored anthology of fantastic fiction ever published, featuring the works of such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg, Philip Jose Farmer, Robert Bloch, Philip K.
