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*The Oxford Book of Science Fiction Stories* is a collection of short stories edited by Tom Shippey, first published in 1992. It features a selection of classic and influential works from the genre of science fiction, ranging from early 20th-century pioneers to later developments in the field. Shippey, a well-known scholar of both science fiction and medieval literature, curated the collection to showcase a broad spectrum of the genre’s diversity, capturing both the genre’s speculative imagination and its literary quality.
The anthology includes works by authors such as:
– **Isaac Asimov**
– **Arthur C. Clarke**
– **Ursula K. Le Guin**
– **Philip K. Dick**
– **J.G. Ballard**
– **Theodore Sturgeon**
– **Harlan Ellison**
– **Ray Bradbury**
Each story is a representation of different aspects of science fiction, from the hard science of Asimov to the social and philosophical depth of Le Guin. The anthology does an excellent job of illustrating how science fiction can blend thought-provoking ideas with rich storytelling.
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