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Further Readings in Sf FURTHER READINGS IN SF (revised) This list is highly selective and somewhat arbitrary; many of the books listed here are part of the complex history of SF. Consult the list at the end of our anthology and at the end of the James monograph for additional works, not listed here, of authors we have studied. ALDISS, BRIAN Barefoot in the Head Galaxies Like Grains of Sand The Long Afternoon of Earth Starswarm Trillion-Year Spree (non-fiction: a history of SF) ANDERSON, POUL Macroscope Omnivore Orn ASIMOV, ISAAC Caves of Steel The Gods Themselves The Foundation Trilogy Foundation, Foundation and Empire, Second Foundation (sequels) The Naked Sun I, Robot The Rest of the Robots Robots of the Dawn BALLARD, J.G. Billenium The Drowned World Terminal Beach BAUMER, EDWIN and PHILIP WYLIE When Worlds Collide After Worlds Collide BEAR, GREG Blood Music Queen of Angels Eternity Eon BENFORD, GREGORY Timescape Cosm Into the Ocean of Night BENFORD and (DAVID BRIN) Heart of the Comet BESTER, ALFRED The Demolished Man The Stars My Destination The Computer Connection BLISH, JAMES A Case of Conscience Cities in Flight A Life for the Stars They Shall have Stars Earthman Come Home The Triumph of Time BRADBURY, RAY Fahrenheit 451 The Martian Chronicles A Medicine for Melancholgy The Golden Apples of the Sun BRIN, DAVID Postman Startide Rising Earth BUJOLD, LOIS MCMASTER Memory BUTLER, OCTAVIA Clay's Ark Mind of My Mind Xenogenisis Dawn Adulthood Rites Imago Parable of the Sower Wild Seed Fledgling CADIGAN, PAT Synners Mindplayers The Ultimate Cyberpunk Anthology CAPEK, KAREL RUR The War with the Newts CARD, ORSON SCOTT Ender's Game Speaker for the Dead CLARKE, ARTHUR C. Childhood's End The City and the Stars 2001: A Space Odyssey (and sequels) Tales from the White Hart Rendevous with Rama The Fountains of Paradise CLEMENT, HAL Ice World Needle Mission of Gravity DELANY, SAMUEL R. Empire Star Babel-17 The Einstein Intersection The Jewels of Aptor Nova Triton Dahlgren Stars in My Pockets Like Grains of Sand Tales of Neveryon (and sequels) They Fly at Çiron DICK, PHILIP K. Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? The Man in the High Castle Martian Time-Slip The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch Ubik The Transmigration of Timothy Archer The Divine Invasion Valis ELLISON, HARLAN Dangerous Visions (mult. vols.) I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream Paingod FARMER, PHILIP JOSE The Fabulous Riverboat To Your Scattered Bodies Go GIBSON, WILLIAM Neuromancer Count Zero Mona Lisa Overdrive Pattern Recognition Virtual Light Idoru All Tomorrow's Parties Pattern Recognition Spook Country Zero History The Difference Engine (with Bruce Sterling) HALDEMAN, JOE The Forever War All My Sins Remembered Forever Peace HEINLEIN, ROBERT A. Citizen of the Galaxy The Door into Summer Glory Road Have Spacesuit--Will Travel I Will Fear No Evil The Past Through Tomorrow Podkayne of Mars The Puppet Masters The Red Planet The Rolling Stones Starship Troopers Stranger in a Strange Land (and many more...) HENDERSON, ZENNA The People: No Different Flesh Pilgrimage: The Book of the People HERBERT, FRANK The Dragon in the Sea Dune (many sequels) The Green Brain The White Plague The Dosadi Experiment Whipping Star The Santaroga Barrier (and many more...) HOYLE, FRED Element 79 Ossian's Ride The Black Cloud KEYES, DANIEL Flowers for Algernon LAFFERTY, R.A. Fourth Mansions Past Master Le GUIN, URSULA City of Illusions The Lathe of Heaven The Left Hand of Darkness Planet of Exile Rocannon's World The Dispossessed Always Coming Home The Telling LEIBER, FRITZ Conjure Wife LEM, STANISLAW The Futurological Congress Memoirs Found in a Bathtub Solaris The Investigation The Cyberiad The Adventures of Pirx the Pilot LEWIS, C.S. Out of the Silent Planet Perelandra That Hideous Strength MCINTYRE, VONDA M. Dreamsnake Superluminal The Moon and the Sun MIÉVILLE, CHINA Perdido Street Station The Scar Iron Council King Rat Un Lun Dun The City & The City Kraken: An Anatomy Embassytown Railsea MILLER, WALTER M. A Canticle for Leibowitz A View from the Stars NIVEN, LARRY A Gift from Earth Neutron Star Ringworld The Shape of Space World of Ptaavs Protector Tales of Known Space PANSHIN, ALEXEI Rite of Passage PIERCY, MARGE Woman at the Edge of Time He, She, and It POHL, FREDERICK Gladiator-at-Law (with C.M. Kornbluth) The Space Merchants (with CMK) also publ. as Gravy Planet Slave Ship ROBINSON, KIM STANLEY Red Mars Green Mars Blue Mars The Wild Shore The Gold Coast Pacific Edge The Blind Geometer 2312 The Shaman RUSS, JOANNA The Female Man And Chaos Died RUSSEL, ERIC FRANK Men, Martians, and Machines Sinister Barrier Dreadful Sanctuary Wasp Sentinels from Space Three to Conquer RUSSELL, MARY DORIA The Sparrow Chldren of God SCHMITZ, JAMES H. The Witches of Karres The Demon Breed Agent of Vega SHELLEY, MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT Frankenstein SHIRLEY, JOHN A Splendid Chaos SILVERBERG, ROBERT Shadrach in the Furnace The Stochastic Man Masks of Time The Man in the Maze To Open the Sky Downward to Earth SF Hall of Fame (sev. vols.) SIMAK, CLIFFORD D. City SMITH, CORDWAINER The Best of Cordwainer Smith Norstrilia The Instrumentality of Mankind Quest of Three Worlds STAPLEDON, OLAF Last and First Men Odd John Sirius Star-Maker STEPHENSON, NEAL The Baroque Cycle Quicksilver The Confusion The System of the World Zodiac: The Eco-Thriller Snow Crash The Diamond Age Cryptonomicon Anathem Reamde STERLING, BRUCE Mirrorshades: the Cyberpunk Anthology Schismatrix Islands in the Net Involution Ocean The Artificial Kid The Difference Engine (with William Gibson) Holy Fire STURGEON, THEODORE E Pluribus Unicorn More Than Human Some of Your Blood The Synthetic Man Venus Plus X Sturgeon is Alive and Well SWANWICK, MICHAEL Jack Faust Stations of the Tide The Iron Dragon's Daughter TIPTREE, JAMES, JR. (also as Raccoona Sheldon) Brightness Falls from the Air Byte Beautiful (short stories) Star Songs of an Old Primate Up the Walls of the World VAN VOGT, A.E. The Weapon Shops of Isher The World of Null-A VARLEY, JOHN Titan Wizard Millenium Ophiuci Hotline VERNE, JULES 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Journey to the Center of the Earth VON HARBOW, THEA Metropolis (source of the classic film) WELLS, H.G. The First Men in the Moon The Time Machine The War of the Worlds The Food of the Gods The Island of Doctor Moreau The Invisible Man WILHELM, KATE Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang Children of the Wind And the Angels Sing: Stories WILLIAMS, WALTER JOHN Hardwired WILLIS, CONNIE Doomsday Book Fire Watch To Say Nothing of the Dog WYNDHAM, JOHN The Day of the Triffids The Midwich Cuckoos(filmed as "The Village of the Damned") ZAMYATIN, YEVGENY We ZELAZNY, ROGER The Dream Master The Isle of the Dead Lord of Light This Immortal Four for Tomorrow The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth The "Amber" serie .
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