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The Big Book of Science Fiction

Jeff VanderMeer (2016)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Doorstopper (600+))
Setting
CSM age16

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

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Protagonist archetypes

Ensemble CastMultiple POVs

Synopsis

What if life was neverending? What if you could change your body to adapt to an alien ecology? What if the pope were a robot? Spanning galaxies and millennia, this must-have anthology showcases classic contributions from H. G. Wells, Arthur C. Clarke, Octavia E. Butler, and Kurt Vonnegut, alongside a century of the eccentrics, rebels, and visionaries who have inspired generations of readers. Within its pages, youll find beloved worlds of space opera, hard SF, cyberpunk, the New Wave, and more. Learn about the secret history of science fiction, from titans of literature who also wrote SF to less well-known authors from more than twenty-five countries, some never before translated into English. In The Big Book of Science Fiction, literary power couple Ann and Jeff VanderMeer transport readers from Mars to Mechanopolis, planet Earth to parts unknown. Immerse yourself in the genre that predicted electric cars, space tourism, and smartphones. Sit back, buckle up, and dial in the coordinates, as this stellar anthology has got worlds within worlds.

Tags

Literary SFClassic SFInternational SFNew Wave SFShort Story Collection

Is The Big Book of Science Fiction appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 16 and up.

This anthology spans a century of science fiction from multiple authors and traditions, featuring varied content from classic literary SF to New Wave experimentation. Given the breadth of contributors and eras (Wells to Butler), expect diverse approaches to violence, sexuality, and mature themes across stories.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, moderate sexual content, and moderate language.

Who'll love this

Teens interested in the history and evolution of science fiction will discover diverse voices and imaginative worlds that shaped the genre.