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A Book Log

February 25, 2007

David Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer’s The Space Opera Renaissance may be the best anthology I’ve read. Not only is it chock-full of fun stories, but it also provides (in the introduction to the book, and the introductions to the stories) context and history for the evolution of space opera. After reading this book, I actually feel like I better understand the history of science fiction in general, and space opera in particular.

But it’s not like the book is a dry educational exercise. It’s full of, well, space opera. Stories in the book include:

And more, including Iain M. Banks, Bujold, Benford, Le Guin, David Drake, and... oh, hell, go read the contents somewhere else. To sum up: Lots of stories, primarily ranging from good to great, all embedded in a historical context that makes this collection much more than just a bunch of stories in a single binding. If you like space opera, buy this book. If you don’t, I don’t get you.

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