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Far Horizons

All New Tales From The Greatest Worlds of Science Fiction

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Eleven science fiction stories from noted authors exploring some of their most popular worlds.
The universe of the mind is a limitless expanse of wonders, filled with worlds and secrets that cannot be fully explored within the pages of a single novel. Here, science fiction's most beloved and highly honored writers revisit their best-known worlds in perhaps the greatest concentration of science fiction ever in one volume.
Featuring stories by:
  • Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Joe Halderman
  • Orson Scott Card
  • David Brin
  • Robert Silverberg
  • Dan Simmons
  • Nancy Kress
  • Frederik Pohl
  • Gregory Benford
  • Anne McCaffrey
  • Greg Bear

  • Praise for Far Horizons
    "Editor Silverberg here does for science fiction series what he did for fantasy sagas in Legends: Stories by the Masters of Modern Fantasy by presenting eleven noted authors of famous series, each exploring some aspect of theirs that they did not find a way of dealing with in the books of the series proper. . . . The stories remain true to their universes and characters, so they deliver good first-contact experiences for series novices as well as happy reading for longtime fans." —Booklist
    "A sampler of the best of the genre. Highly recommended for series fans and newcomers alike and a good choice for most sf collections." —Library Journal
    "An ideal combination of the reassuringly familiar and the excitingly new: should prove as popular as its fantasy predecessor." —Kirkus Reviews
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        Starred review from May 3, 1999
        Silverberg (The Alien Years) now does for SF what his recent anthology Legends did for fantasy, collecting new tales by a number of the world's greatest SF writers set in the universes of their best-known series. Some entries--such as Ursula K. Le Guin's "Old Music and the Slave Women," from her Ekumen series; Dan Simmons's "Orphans of the Helix," a further tale of the Hyperion Cantos; and Greg Bear's "The Way of All Ghosts," set in his Thistledown universe--stand more or less independent of what has preceded them. Others--such as Joe Haldeman's "A Separate War," set in the future of The Forever War, or Orson Scott Card's "Investment Counselor," which relates an episode in the early life of Ender Wiggin--are essentially engaging footnotes, filling in worthwhile bits of information that never made it into previous novels. Still others, David Brin's "Temptation," for example, from his Uplift series, continue an author's on-going stories beyond the reach of the major works. Also included are a new tale by Nancy Kress, set in the world of the Sleepless; an interesting addition to Frederik Pohl's Tales of the Heechee; an early episode in Gregory Benford's Galactic Centers series; a new story by Silverberg himself, set in the alternate universe of Roma Eterna; and the first solo tale of the Ship Who Sang that Anne McCaffrey has written in years. All the stories are, at a minimum, very good, and several are outstanding. The Le Guin and Simmons contributions are particularly worthy of award consideration. This is an important anthology that should appeal to all serious readers of SF.

      • Library Journal

        May 15, 1999
        In "Old Music and the Slave Women," Ursula Le Guin returns to the setting of her classic novels The Left Hand of Darkness (LJ 9/15/87) and The Dispossessed (1976) for a scathing look at the impact of slavery, while Anne McCaffrey recounts another tale of the sentient ship Helva in "The Way of All Ghosts." Eleven sf authors, including Orson Scott Card, Gregory Benford, and Dan Simmons, return to their most popular worlds in this collection of novellas that serves as a sampler of the best of the genre. Highly recommended for series fans and newcomers alike and a good choice for most sf collections.

        Copyright 1999 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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