This dazzling anthology includes epic interstellar adventures, tales of space and wonder, from some of the brightest names in science fiction. Authors include Kage Baker, Stephen Baxter, Gregory Benford, Tony Daniel, Greg Egan, Peter F. Hamilton, Gwyneth Jones, James Patrick Kelly, Nancy Kress, Ken Macleod, Paul J. McAuley, Ian McDonald, Robert Reed, Alastair Reynolds, Mary Rosenblum, Robert Silverberg, Dan Simmons, and Walter Jon Williams.
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Creators
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Gardner DozoisEditor
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Jonathan StrahanEditor
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Various NarratorsNarrator
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Gwyneth JonesContributor
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Ian McDonaldContributor
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Robert ReedContributor
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Paul J. McAuleyContributor
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Greg EganContributor
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Kage BakerContributor
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Peter F. HamiltonContributor
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Ken MacLeodContributor
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Tony DanielContributor
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James Patrick KellyContributor
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Alastair ReynoldsContributor
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Mary RosenblumContributor
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Stephen BaxterContributor
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Robert SilverbergContributor
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Gregory BenfordContributor
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Walter Jon WilliamsContributor
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Nancy KressContributor
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Dan SimmonsContributor
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Carrington MacDuffieNarrator
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Caroline ShafferNarrator
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Richard PowersNarrator
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Tom WeinerNarrator
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Cat GouldNarrator
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Tom TaylorsonNarrator
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Peter MaconNarrator
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Carlos LopezNarrator
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Kevin KenerlyNarrator
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Pamela GarelickNarrator
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Erica SullivanNarrator
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Tristan MorrisNarrator
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Publisher
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Release date
August 1, 2013 -
Formats
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781483060743
- File size: 679266 KB
- Duration: 23:35:08
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from April 30, 2007
The new space opera shares with the old the interstellar sweep of events and exotic locales, but Dozois and Strahan’s all-original anthology shows how the genre’s purveyors have updated it, with rigorous science, well-drawn characters and excellent writing. Many of the 18 stories play with the scope that characterizes classic space opera. In Greg Egan’s “Glory,” creatures embody themselves as aliens to perform archeological research, only to get caught up in a struggle between two worlds. Robert Reed’s “Hatch,” limited in locale to the hull of a giant ship, proves that the scope of the struggle for life is always epic. Stephen Baxter’s “Remembrance” walks a line between the personal and the global as resisters against Earth’s conquerors remember one man’s struggle against the alien invaders. Kage Baker’s humorous “Maelstrom,” in which an acting troupe on frontier Mars puts on a Poe story for the miners there, tells a personal story in an epic setting. The new space opera teaches us that despite the bizarre turns humanity may take to conquer these outré settings, a recognizable core of humanity remains.
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Formats
- OverDrive Listen audiobook
Languages
- English
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