The Science Fiction Writers of America came together in the mid 1960s (formally in 1965), following the examples of the elder Mystery Writers of America and Western Writers of America, and while it didn't become the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America till much later on, it always was open to those who wrote mostly fantasy as well. Among the activities emulated by the new group (quite aside from internecine strife and logrolling) were the establishment of awards and the putting together of fundraising anthologies, some of which became touchstones in the field. The Nebula Awards, and their related irregularly-assembled anthologies, were among the most obvious examples, but of more sustained popularity has been The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume 1, and edited by then SFWA president Robert Silverberg, drawing on a members' poll of their choices for the best sf short stories and novelets published before the first Nebula awards, given in 1965.
the Contento Index:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1 ed. Robert Silverberg (Doubleday, 1970, hc)
Others have noted that such rather better stories as "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke probably should've taken the place of the poll-winners included for the writers in question (the better Clarke story lost to the joke story by only a relative handful of votes), but I'd meant to make only a few quick comments on a very busy day (and about at least Volumes 2-4, as well), and found myself going on this long and not being nearly finished, so will end matters right here for now...
Please see Patti Abbott's blog for the rest of today's books and other work...
And here are the subsequent volumes I hope to usefully comment upon:
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 2A ed. Ben Bova (Doubleday, 1973, hc)
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 2B ed. Ben Bova (Doubleday, 1973, hc)
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. IV ed. Terry Carr (Avon 0-380-89710-5, Jul ’86 [Jun ’86], $4.95, 434pp, pb) Anthology of Nebula Award winning stories from 1970-1974.
the Contento Index:
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1 ed. Robert Silverberg (Doubleday, 1970, hc)
- · Introduction · Robert Silverberg · in
- · A Martian Odyssey [Tweel] · Stanley G. Weinbaum · nv Wonder Stories Jul ’34
- · Twilight [as by Don A. Stuart; Dying Earth] · John W. Campbell, Jr. · ss Astounding Nov ’34
- · Helen O’Loy · Lester del Rey · ss Astounding Dec ’38
- · The Roads Must Roll · Robert A. Heinlein · nv Astounding Jun ’40
- · Microcosmic God · Theodore Sturgeon · nv Astounding Apr ’41
- · Nightfall · Isaac Asimov · nv Astounding Sep ’41
- · The Weapon Shop [Isher] · A. E. van Vogt · nv Astounding Dec ’42
- · Mimsy Were the Borogoves · Lewis Padgett · nv Astounding Feb ’43
- · Huddling Place [City (Websters)] · Clifford D. Simak · ss Astounding Jul ’44
- · Arena · Fredric Brown · nv Astounding Jun ’44
- · First Contact · Murray Leinster · nv Astounding May ’45
- · That Only a Mother · Judith Merril · ss Astounding Jun ’48
- · Scanners Live in Vain · Cordwainer Smith · nv Fantasy Book #6 ’50
- · Mars Is Heaven! · Ray Bradbury · ss Planet Stories Fll ’48
- · The Little Black Bag · C. M. Kornbluth · nv Astounding Jul ’50
- · Born of Man and Woman · Richard Matheson · vi F&SF Sum ’50
- · Coming Attraction · Fritz Leiber · ss Galaxy Nov ’50
- · The Quest for Saint Aquin · Anthony Boucher · ss New Tales of Space and Time, ed. Raymond J. Healy, Holt, 1951; F&SF Jan ’59
- · Surface Tension [Lavon] · James Blish · nv Galaxy Aug ’52
- · The Nine Billion Names of God · Arthur C. Clarke · ss Star Science Fiction Stories #1, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953
- · It’s a Good Life · Jerome Bixby · ss Star Science Fiction Stories #2, ed. Frederik Pohl, Ballantine, 1953
- · The Cold Equations · Tom Godwin · nv Astounding Aug ’54
- · Fondly Fahrenheit · Alfred Bester · nv F&SF Aug ’54
- · The Country of the Kind · Damon Knight · ss F&SF Feb ’56
- · Flowers for Algernon · Daniel Keyes · nv F&SF Apr ’59
- · A Rose for Ecclesiastes · Roger Zelazny · nv F&SF Nov ’63
Others have noted that such rather better stories as "The Star" by Arthur C. Clarke probably should've taken the place of the poll-winners included for the writers in question (the better Clarke story lost to the joke story by only a relative handful of votes), but I'd meant to make only a few quick comments on a very busy day (and about at least Volumes 2-4, as well), and found myself going on this long and not being nearly finished, so will end matters right here for now...
Please see Patti Abbott's blog for the rest of today's books and other work...
And here are the subsequent volumes I hope to usefully comment upon:
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 2A ed. Ben Bova (Doubleday, 1973, hc)
- · Introduction · Ben Bova · in
- · Call Me Joe · Poul Anderson · nv Astounding Apr ’57
- · Who Goes There? [as by Don A. Stuart] · John W. Campbell, Jr. · na Astounding Aug ’38
- · Nerves · Lester del Rey · na Astounding Sep ’42
- · Universe [Hugh Hoyland] · Robert A. Heinlein · na Astounding May ’41
- · The Marching Morons · C. M. Kornbluth · nv Galaxy Apr ’51
- · Vintage Season [as by Lawrence O’Donnell] · Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore · na Astounding Sep ’46
- · ...And Then There Were None · Eric Frank Russell · na Astounding Jun ’51
- · The Ballad of Lost C’Mell · Cordwainer Smith · nv Galaxy Oct ’62
- · Baby Is Three · Theodore Sturgeon · na Galaxy Oct ’52
- · The Time Machine [Time Machine] · H. G. Wells · na The New Review Jan, 1895 (+4)
- · With Folded Hands... [Humanoids] · Jack Williamson · nv Astounding Jul ’47
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 2B ed. Ben Bova (Doubleday, 1973, hc)
- · Introduction · Ben Bova · in
- · The Martian Way · Isaac Asimov · na Galaxy Nov ’52
- · Earthman, Come Home [Okie] · James Blish · nv Astounding Nov ’53
- · Rogue Moon · Algis Budrys · na F&SF Dec ’60
- · The Specter General [Kurt Dixon] · Theodore R. Cogswell · na Astounding Jun ’52
- · The Machine Stops · E. M. Forster · nv Oxford and Cambridge Review Nov ’09
- · The Midas Plague · Frederik Pohl · na Galaxy Apr ’54
- · The Witches of Karres · James H. Schmitz · nv Astounding Dec ’49
- · E for Effort · T. L. Sherred · nv Astounding May ’47
- · In Hiding [Timothy Paul] · Wilmar H. Shiras · nv Astounding Nov ’48
- · The Big Front Yard · Clifford D. Simak · na Astounding Oct ’58
- · The Moon Moth · Jack Vance · na Galaxy Aug ’61
- ix · Introduction · Arthur C. Clarke · in
- 2 · “Repent, Harlequin!” Said the Ticktockman · Harlan Ellison · ss Galaxy Dec ’65
- 15 · The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth · Roger Zelazny · nv F&SF Mar ’65
- 49 · The Saliva Tree · Brian W. Aldiss · na F&SF Sep ’65
- 122 · He Who Shapes · Roger Zelazny · na Amazing Jan ’65 (+1); ; expanded to The Dream Master, New York: Ace, 1966
- 216 · The Secret Place · Richard M. McKenna · ss Orbit 1, ed. Damon Knight, Berkley Medallion, 1966
- 232 · Call Him Lord · Gordon R. Dickson · ss Analog May ’66
- 254 · The Last Castle · Jack Vance · na Galaxy Apr ’66
- 318 · Aye, and Gomorrah... · Samuel R. Delany · ss Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967
- 329 · Gonna Roll the Bones · Fritz Leiber · nv Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1967
- 352 · Behold the Man [Karl Glogauer] · Michael Moorcock · na New Worlds #166 ’66
- 406 · The Planners · Kate Wilhelm · ss Orbit 3, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1968
- 422 · Mother to the World · Richard Wilson · nv Orbit 3, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1968
- 461 · Dragonrider [Pern] · Anne McCaffrey · na Analog Dec ’67 (+1)
- 580 · Passengers · Robert Silverberg · ss Orbit 4, ed. Damon Knight, G.P. Putnam’s, 1968
- 593 · Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones · Samuel R. Delany · nv New Worlds Dec ’68
- 632 · A Boy and His Dog [Vic & Blood] · Harlan Ellison · nv New Worlds Apr ’68
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Vol. IV ed. Terry Carr (Avon 0-380-89710-5, Jul ’86 [Jun ’86], $4.95, 434pp, pb) Anthology of Nebula Award winning stories from 1970-1974.
- ix · Introduction · Terry Carr · in
- 2 · Ill Met in Lankhmar [Fafhrd & Gray Mouser] · Fritz Leiber · na F&SF Apr ’70
- 44 · Slow Sculpture · Theodore Sturgeon · nv Galaxy Feb ’70
- 64 · The Missing Man [Rescue Squad] · Katherine MacLean · na Analog Mar ’71
- 107 · The Queen of Air and Darkness · Poul Anderson · na F&SF Apr ’71
- 149 · Good News from the Vatican · Robert Silverberg · ss Universe 1, ed. Terry Carr, Ace, 1971
- 158 · A Meeting with Medusa · Arthur C. Clarke · nv Playboy Dec ’71
- 196 · Goat Song · Poul Anderson · nv F&SF Feb ’72
- 226 · When It Changed · Joanna Russ · ss Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1972
- 236 · The Death of Dr. Island · Gene Wolfe · na Universe 3, ed. Terry Carr, Random House, 1973
- 287 · Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand [Snake] · Vonda N. McIntyre · nv Analog Oct ’73
- 306 · Love Is the Plan the Plan Is Death · James Tiptree, Jr. · ss The Alien Condition, ed. Stephen Goldin, Ballantine, 1973
- 324 · Born with the Dead · Robert Silverberg · na F&SF Apr ’74
- 385 · If the Stars Are Gods · Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford · nv Universe 4, ed. Terry Carr, Random House, 1974
- 421 · The Day Before the Revolution · Ursula K. Le Guin · ss Galaxy Aug ’74
6 comments:
Yep, I used this one as a text, myself for a few years. The paperback, that is.
I'd failed to ever ask you if you'd taught sf, Bill...I'm more surprised at my failure than in the fact that you've done so. Did you teach crime fiction or western/historical fiction courses at all?
Back in the olden days when I was at Howard Payne University, I could set up a "special studies" course and teach pretty much whatever I wanted to. And what I wanted to teach was SF. (I sneaked the crime fiction into the regular course on American novels.) I used the SF Hall of Fame, supplemented by novels, in the SF class for a while and later used The Road to Science Fiction volumes from James Gunn. All that ended back in 1983 when I moved here.
I'm a fan of the SCIENCE FICTION HALL OF FAME series, too. You and Bill Crider are motivating me to reread some of those classic SF anthologies I grew up reading!
Marvellous post, thanks Todd - this is one volume (in paperback too) I've been the proud owner of for at least a couple of decades (maybe three) but never got the subsequent volumes - hmm, thanks chum.
Well, the third and fourth volumes are recapitulations, to some limited extent, of the NEBULA AWARDS volumes, with less nonfiction content...but it is interesting to have both side by side...
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