David G. Hartwell (1941–2016)
Author of The World Treasury of Science Fiction
About the Author
Image credit: Photo: Houari Boumedienne
Series
Works by David G. Hartwell
Screaming Skull II 8 copies
New World Blues 2 copies
Le Meraviglie Dell'Invisibile 2 copies
To, co najlepsze w fantasy 1 copy
Cafe Purgatory 1 copy
12 inframondi 1 copy
The Little Magazine, v. 10, #1-2, Spring Summer 1976 — Editor — 1 copy
The Little Magazine, v. 11, #1, Spring 1977 — Editor — 1 copy
Associated Works
Nebula Awards 28: SFWA's Choices for the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year (1994) — Contributor — 63 copies
Christmas Ghosts: Seventeen Great Ghost Stories in the Christmas Tradition (1987) — Editor — 40 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Hartwell, David Geddes
- Birthdate
- 1941-07-10
- Date of death
- 2016-01-20
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Salem, Massachusetts, USA
- Place of death
- Plattsburgh, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- Pleasantville, New York, USA
Westport, New York, USA - Education
- Williams College (BA|1963)
Colgate University (MA)
Columbia University (PhD|1963) - Occupations
- editor
literary critic - Relationships
- Cramer, Kathryn (wife)
- Organizations
- New American Library
G. P. Putnam's Sons
Pocket Books
Tor Books
Signet
Creem (book reviewer) (show all 7)
Crawdaddy (book reviewer) - Awards and honors
- E.E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction (2006)
Hugo Award (3 times for editing)
World Fantasy Award (Lifetime Achievement, 2016)
Members
Discussions
Flatland-inspired butterfly-collecting aliens in Name that Book (March 2020)
David G. Hartwell 1941-2016 in Science Fiction Fans (March 2016)
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Statistics
- Works
- 87
- Also by
- 32
- Members
- 10,695
- Popularity
- #2,222
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 140
- ISBNs
- 192
- Languages
- 4
- Favorited
- 3
This latest Year's Best was a real disappointment. I've read them all, and they're generally pretty good.
This one, somehow collected below average for half, and the good half I already read in other venues...
Though that likely indicates at least partially this year's "style" among those who sit in editor chairs.