Sujet : Re: Nebula finalists 1983
De : robertaw (at) *nospam* drizzle.com (Robert Woodward)
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In article <
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jdnicoll@panix.com (James Nicoll) wrote:
Another week, another round of Nebula finalists. This set is from the
1983 Nebula Awards, a year in which most people were blissfully unaware
how badly the Soviets misjudged Able Archer.
Which 1983 Nebula Finalist Novels Have You Read?
No Enemy But Time by Michael Bishop
Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov
Friday by Robert A. Heinlein
Helliconia Spring by Brian W. Aldiss
The Sword of the Lictor by Gene Wolfe
The Transmigration of Timothy Archer by Philip K. Dick
All but the PKD.
Asimov, Heinlein, and Wolfe
Which 1983 Nebula Finalist Novellas Have You Read?
Another Orphan by John Kessel
Horrible Imaginings by Fritz Leiber
Moon of Ice by Brad Linaweaver
Souls by Joanna Russ
Unsound Variations by George R. R. Martin
Only the Linaweaver (which I don't recommend unless you're really
desperate for Nazis Win WWII stories) and the Martin.
Same for me, I think (though I will point out that Linaweaver had Nazi
victory to be a very ugly thing - BTW, Willy Ley had an article
published in the May 1947 issue of ASF, "Pseuoscience in NaziLand", that
mentioned one crazy who claimed the Moon was covered with ice).
Which 1983 Nebula Finalist Novelettes Have You Read?
Fire Watch by Connie Willis
Burning Chrome by William Gibson
Myths of the Near Future by J. G. Ballard
Swarm by Bruce Sterling
The Mystery of the Young Gentleman by Joanna Russ
Understanding Human Behavior by Thomas M. Disch
All but the Ballard and the Disch.
IIRC, none (the first year of many in the last 4 decades)
Which 1983 Nebula Finalist Short Stories Have You Read?
A Letter from the Clearys by Connie Willis
Corridors by Barry N. Malzberg
God's Hooks! by Howard Waldrop
High Steel by Jack Dann and Jack C. Haldeman, II
Petra by Greg Bear
The Pope of the Chimps by Robert Silverberg
None?
-- "We have advanced to new and surprising levels of bafflement."Imperial Auditor Miles Vorkosigan describes progress in _Komarr_.�-----------------------------------------------------Robert Woodward robertaw@drizzle.com