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Fourth Planet from the Sun: Tales of Mars from the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction

por Gordon Van Gelder (Editor)

Otros autores: Gregory Benford (Contribuidor), Leigh Brackett (Contribuidor), Ray Bradbury (Contribuidor), Michael Cassutt (Contribuidor), Arthur C. Clarke (Contribuidor)8 más, Alfred Coppel (Contribuidor), Philip K. Dick (Contribuidor), Gordon Eklund (Contribuidor), Alexander C. Irvine (Contribuidor), Jerry Oltion (Contribuidor), John Varley (Contribuidor), Robert F. Young (Contribuidor), Roger Zelazny (Contribuidor)

Series: The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction anthologies

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In the minds of readers and writers of science fiction and fantasy since H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds, Mars has been the hottest of topics. The fourth planet from the sun is the confirmed obsession of millions of Earthlings, and it is not a fixation that will go away. Perhaps noting the tens of millions of hits on the NASA websites during the recent exploration of Mars, President Bush has declared a manned visit to the red planet the next great goal of the space program. The widespread passionate preoccupation with Mars, combined with the masterful storytelling of the legendary writers in this volume, will seize the imaginations of readers of any generation From the soul-searching poetry of Ray Bradbury's prose to the weirdly paranoid and baroque visions of Philip K. Dick, World Fantasy Award-winning editor Gordon Van Gelder offers some of the greatest science fiction writing on the red planet in Fourth Planet from the Sun..… (más)
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An anthology of stories from the pages of the Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction with a Mars theme - the intro indicates the original purpose was to show the evolution of how Mars is viewed in storytelling, from the days of Edgar Rice Burroughs planetary romance style to current views shaped by the Mars probes and landers. The collection succeeds in giving the reader a wide selection of stories from 1952-2003. Three, maybe four or five of these stories I have read long ago. Several are very very good to outstanding.

Some of these stories I can see how they were probably a lot more relevant at the time they were published, but there are no duds here, just quality stories. I didn't really care for Michael Cassutt's story, primarily because of the writing style. But I wouldn't call it a dud. Overall I enjoyed the collection more than I thought I would.

I think the outstanding story for me was Roger Zelazny's "A Rose For Ecclesiastes" which successfully bridged that fiction gap between the old dying civilization of Mars story to a more modern view of the Red Planet. However I also very much enjoyed Leigh Brackett's "Purple Priestess of the Purple Moon" which bridged that gap very well too. "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale" by Philip K. Dick has been adapted into the "Total Recall" movies. As much as I enjoyed the first film version, the written story is a bit different and a little more thought provoking. I liked it a lot. Most of these stories in one way or another try to bridge the gap between the Mars of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Mars of today with the landers and probes. It was quite enjoyable.

As the editor notes, people didn't write Mars stories in the 80's - it was severely out of fashion. There is a gap here from 1979 to 1992. In the 90's stories about Mars reemerged with the novels of Kim Stanley Robinson and others.

The collected stories are:

• Introduction • essay by Gordon Van Gelder
• The Wilderness • The Martian Chronicles • (1952) • short story by Ray Bradbury
• Mars Is Ours • (1954) • short story by Alfred Coppel
• Crime on Mars • (1960) • short story by Arthur C. Clarke
• Purple Priestess of the Mad Moon • (1964) • short story by Leigh Brackett
• A Rose for Ecclesiastes • (1963) • novelette by Roger Zelazny
• We Can Remember It for You Wholesale • (1966) • novelette by Philip K. Dick
• Hellas Is Florida • (1977) • novelette by Gordon Eklund and Gregory Benford
• In the Hall of the Martian Kings • (1976) • novella by John Varley
• The First Mars Mission • (1979) • short story by Robert F. Young
• The Last Mars Trip • (1992) • short story by Michael Cassutt
• The Great Martian Pyramid Hoax • (1995) • short story by Jerry Oltion
• Pictures from an Expedition • (2003) • novella by Alex Irvine ( )
  RBeffa | May 20, 2017 |
A wonderfully entertaining collection of short stories dealing with humanity's efforts to explore and/or colonize Mars. One or two of the stories aren't quite top-notch, but most are original and either very funny or powerfully thoughtful. The first story, by Bradbury, about two women preparing to join 5000 others to travel to Mars to join (or find) their husbands, is a lovely meditation on the frontier experiences of women. It's so beautifully written I had to read it twice. Other stories will have readers laughing out loud by the end. A varied grouping which will tickle Mars enthusiasts no end. ( )
1 vota auntmarge64 | Feb 12, 2016 |
There are a lot of good stories, a few are a bit esoterical. I really enjoyed this book. ( )
  natipal | May 20, 2009 |
A nice collection of stories. Some of them are VERY dated while others have stood the times better even if science have made their premises false.

Not a must-read, but entertaining and interesting. ( )
1 vota Busifer | Jul 26, 2007 |
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Gelder, Gordon VanEditorautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Brackett, LeighContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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Coppel, AlfredContribuidorautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
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In the minds of readers and writers of science fiction and fantasy since H. G. Wells's War of the Worlds, Mars has been the hottest of topics. The fourth planet from the sun is the confirmed obsession of millions of Earthlings, and it is not a fixation that will go away. Perhaps noting the tens of millions of hits on the NASA websites during the recent exploration of Mars, President Bush has declared a manned visit to the red planet the next great goal of the space program. The widespread passionate preoccupation with Mars, combined with the masterful storytelling of the legendary writers in this volume, will seize the imaginations of readers of any generation From the soul-searching poetry of Ray Bradbury's prose to the weirdly paranoid and baroque visions of Philip K. Dick, World Fantasy Award-winning editor Gordon Van Gelder offers some of the greatest science fiction writing on the red planet in Fourth Planet from the Sun..

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