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Again, Dangerous Visions

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Again, Dangerous Visions
Again, Dangerous Visions, ed. by Harlan Ellison. First limited edition. Published March 17, 1972.
First edition, limited.
EditorHarlan Ellison
IllustratorEd Emshwiller, interior
Cover artistEd Emshwiller
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesDangerous Visions
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
March 17, 1972
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages760
ISBN0385079532
OCLC308501
823.0876
LC ClassPZ1.E473 Ag PS648.S3
Preceded byDangerous Visions 
Followed byThe Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished) 

Again, Dangerous Visions (1972) is a science fiction short story anthology, edited by American author Harlan Ellison. It is the follow-up to Dangerous Visions (1967), also edited by Ellison. Cover art and interior illustrations are by Ed Emshwiller.

Like its predecessor, Again, Dangerous Visions, and many of the collected stories, have received awards recognition. "The Word for World is Forest", by Ursula K. Le Guin, won the 1973 Hugo for Best Novella.[1] "When It Changed", by Joanna Russ, won a 1972 Nebula Award for Best Short Story.[2] Harlan Ellison was recognized with a special Hugo Award for anthologizing, his second special award, in 1972.[3]

Again, Dangerous Visions was released as a two-volume paperback edition by Signet in the United States, and by Pan in the United Kingdom. A sequel was planned, The Last Dangerous Visions, but was never published in Elison's lifetime. It is now announced for release in 2024.

The first printing was a hardback edition of 6,500 copies.[4]

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Transcription

Contents

Three writers are each represented by two or three stories with a group title. Each story or group of stories is preceded by an introduction written by Ellison and followed by an afterword written by the author.

References

  1. ^ "The Long List of Hugo Awards, 1973". NESFA. Archived from the original on 2017-09-29. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  2. ^ "1972 - The Nebula Awards". The Nebula Awards. Retrieved 2017-12-28.
  3. ^ "The Long List of Hugo Awards, 1972". NESFA. Archived from the original on 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2017-12-28. Special Awards: Harlan Ellison - for excellence in anthologizing Again, Dangerous Visions.
  4. ^ "Publication: Again, Dangerous Visions". ISFDB. Retrieved 2017-12-28.

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