
World's Best Science Fiction 1967
A Anthologies, Science Fiction book. This was my first science fiction experience when I was 9....
The "New Wave" era lifts off in this collection: "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" (1966) by Philip K. Dick; "Light of Other Days" [Slow Glass] (1966) by Bob Shaw; "The Keys to December" (1966) by Roger Zelazny; "Nine Hundred Grandmothers" (1966) by R. A. Lafferty; "Bircher" (1966) by A. A. Walde; "Behold the Man" (1966) by Michael Moorcock; "Bumberboom" (1966) by Avram Davidson; "Day Million" (1966) by Frederik Pohl; "The Wings of a Bat" (1966) by Pauline Ashwell [as by Paul Ash]; "The Man from When" (1966) by Dannie Plachta; "Amen and Out" (1966) by Brian W. Aldiss; "For a Breath I Tarry" (1966) by Roger Zelazny.
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This was my first science fiction experience when I was 9. I've been hooked ever since. It's the reason I read all the New Wave science fiction I could get my hands on at the public library as a kid. My favorite is "For a Breath I Tarry," though they're all wonderful. I've read this book many, many times since. This book was my bedtime reading for a month or so, and very good bedtime reading it was. Some stories are only a couple of pages, while others are much longer, and they are all good and not dated at all, despite this book being published over 50 years ago.There are stories in this collection from Michael Moorcock, Frederik Pohl, Philip... Starts and finishes strong. The stories in the middle are meh.