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Title The future is female! [electronic resource] : 25 classic science fiction stories by women, from pulp pioneers to Ursula K. Le Guin / Lisa Yaszek, editor.
Publication Info. [New York, N.Y.] : Library of America, [2018]
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Series Library of America special publication
A Library of America special publication.
Note "A Library of America special publication."
Electronic book.
Summary "Bending and stretching its conventions to imagine new, more feminist futures and new ways of experiencing gender, visionary women writers have been from the beginning an essential if often overlooked force in American science fiction. Two hundred years after Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, SF-expert Lisa Yaszek presents the best of this female tradition, from the pioneers of the Pulp Era to the radical innovators of the 1960s New Wave, in a landmark anthology that upends the common notion that SF was conceived by and for men. Here are 25 mind-blowing SF classics that still shock and inspire: Judith Merril and Wilmar H. Shiras's startling near-future stories of the children of the new atomic age; Carol Emshwiller and Sonya Dorman's haunting explorations of alien otherness; dystopian fables of consumerism and overpopulation by Elizabeth Mann Borgese and Alice Glaser; evocations of cosmic horror from Margaret St. Clair and Andrew North (Andre Norton); and much more. Other writers here take on some of SF's sexist clichés and boldly rethink sex and gender from the ground up. C. L. Moore and Leslie Perri introduce courageous, unforgettable "sheroes"; Alice Eleanor Jones sounds a housewife's note of protest against the conformities of life in a postapocalyptic suburb; Leslie F. Stone envisions an interplanetary battle of the sexes, in which the matriarchs of Venus ward off unprovoked attacks by barbaric spacemen from Earth; John Jay Wells and Marion Zimmer Bradley wonder how future military men will feel about their pregnancies. The Future Is Female! is a star-spanning, soul-stirring, multidimensional voyage of literary-feminist exploration and recovery that will permanently alter your perceptions of American SF."--Publisher's website.
Contents Introduction / Lisa Yaszek --The miracle of the lily / Clare Winger Harris -- The conquest of Gola / Leslie F. Stone --The black god's kiss / C. L. Moore -- Space episode / Leslie Perri -- That only a mother / Judith Merril -- In hiding / Wilmar H. Shiras -- Contagion / Katherine Maclean -- The inhabited men / Margaret St. Clair -- Ararat / Zenna Henderson -- All cats are gray / Andrew North -- Created he them / Alice Eleanor Jones -- Mr. Sakrison's halt / Mildred Clingerman -- All the colors of the rainbow / Leigh Brackett -- Pelt / Carol Emshwiller -- Car pool / Rosel George Brown -- For sale, reasonable / Elizabeth Mann Borgese -- Birth of a gardener / Doris Pitkin Buck -- The tunnel ahead / Alice Glaser -- The new you / Kit Reed -- Another rib / John Jay Wells & Marion Zimmer Bradley -- When I was Miss Dow / Sonya Dorman -- Baby, you were great / Kate Wilhelm -- The barbarian / Joanna Russ -- The last flight of Dr. Ain / James Tiptree Jr -- Nine lives / Ursula K Le Guin -- Biographical notes.
Reproduction Electronic reproduction. New York Library of America 2018 Available via World Wide Web.
Subject Science fiction, American.
Science fiction, American -- Women authors.
Short stories, American.
Genre Nonfiction.
Subject FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors)
FICTION / Science Fiction / Collections & Anthologies.
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Women Authors.
Science fiction, American. (OCoLC)fst01108635
Science fiction, American -- Women authors. (OCoLC)fst01108644
Short stories, American. (OCoLC)fst01117064
Genre Science fiction. (OCoLC)fst01726489
Short stories. (OCoLC)fst01726740
Science fiction.
Science fiction.
Short stories.
Electronic books.
eBook.
Added Author Yaszek, Lisa, 1969- editor. author.
OverDrive, Inc., distributor.
ISBN 9781598535853 ODE (electronic bk.)