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New Horizons
(1990)Yesterday's Portraits of Tomorrow
An anthology of stories edited by August Derleth
Charlene Brusso
As readers, our job here is not to point and say, "Oh, how quaint!" so much as it is to view this collection as a time capsule to the so-called Golden Era of science fiction....these stories are surprising not only for showing what has changed in SF over the years, but also for what has not changed: the scientist as hero, and technology portrayed as essentially neutral, only assigned good and evil according to the nature of the people who wield it.
- SF Site
Genre: Science Fiction
As readers, our job here is not to point and say, "Oh, how quaint!" so much as it is to view this collection as a time capsule to the so-called Golden Era of science fiction....these stories are surprising not only for showing what has changed in SF over the years, but also for what has not changed: the scientist as hero, and technology portrayed as essentially neutral, only assigned good and evil according to the nature of the people who wield it.
- SF Site
Genre: Science Fiction
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