Dangerous Visions (1967)
edited by Harlan Ellison
This is Harlan Ellison's ground-breaking 60's SF anthology for which he invited writers to explore "dangerous" themes that were generally considered taboo at that time.
Even now, many of these tales still retain the capacity to shock.
Like most anthologies, the quality of the content is uneven, but the overall result is elevated by Ellison's story introductions, the afterwords to each story by the writers themselves, and the general sense that one is reading a serious attempt to push the genre in a more significant direction.
Standouts include stories by Ellison himself, Fritz Leiber, David R. Bunch, Sonya Dorman, JG Ballard, and Norman Spinrad.
Interestingly, the only real stinkers in the book are produced by veteran writers: Theodore Sturgeon, Damon Knight, and Poul Anderson.
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"Dangerous Visions" (Polish) |
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"Dangerous Visions" (Czech) |
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"Dangerous Visions" (Romanian) |
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