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Terry Carr (1937–1987)

Author of 100 Great Fantasy Short, Short Stories

126+ Works 6,817 Members 92 Reviews 1 Favorited

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Works by Terry Carr

100 Great Fantasy Short, Short Stories (1984) — Editor — 269 copies, 5 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #8 (1979) — Editor — 215 copies, 3 reviews
World's Best Science Fiction: 1969 (1969) — Editor; Contributor — 201 copies
World's Best Science Fiction: 1971 (1971) — Editor — 189 copies, 3 reviews
World's Best Science Fiction: 1970 (1970) — Editor — 185 copies, 3 reviews
World's Best Science Fiction: 1968 (1971) — Editor — 163 copies, 4 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #1 (1972) — Editor — 157 copies, 2 reviews
Universe 4 (1974) — Editor — 153 copies, 4 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #6 (1977) — Editor — 150 copies, 3 reviews
A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (1981) — Editor — 144 copies, 1 review
Universe 7 (1977) — Editor — 142 copies
Universe 10 (1980) — Editor — 142 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #4 (1975) — Editor — 135 copies, 4 reviews
World's Best Science Fiction: 1967 (1967) — Editor — 133 copies, 3 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #3 (1974) — Editor — 129 copies, 2 reviews
Universe 5 (1974) — Editor — 128 copies
Universe 3 (1973) — Editor — 127 copies, 1 review
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #7 (1978) — Editor — 123 copies, 4 reviews
Cirque (1977) 123 copies
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #5 (1976) — Editor — 122 copies, 1 review
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #2 (1973) — Editor — 121 copies, 1 review
Fantasy Annual IV (1980) — Editor — 120 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #10 (1981) — Editor — 120 copies
World's Best Science Fiction: 1966 (1966) — Editor — 119 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #9 (1980) — Editor — 114 copies, 3 reviews
World's Best Science Fiction: 1965 (1977) — Editor — 112 copies, 3 reviews
Universe 2 (1972) — Editor — 102 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #11 (1982) — Editor; Einleitung — 102 copies, 1 review
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #12 (1983) — Editor — 93 copies, 1 review
Universe 1 (1971) — Editor — 89 copies, 1 review
Creatures from Beyond: Nine Stories of Science Fiction and Fantasy (1975) — Editor; Contributor — 88 copies, 1 review
Year's Finest Fantasy (1977) — Editor — 82 copies, 1 review
New Worlds of Fantasy #3 (1971) — Editor; Contributor — 81 copies, 1 review
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #15 (1986) — Editor — 81 copies
Masters of Fantasy (1992) — Editor — 76 copies
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #14 (1985) — Editor — 76 copies, 3 reviews
New Worlds of Fantasy (1967) — Editor; Contributor — 75 copies, 1 review
The Infinite Arena: Seven Science Fiction Stories About Sports (1977) — Editor — 75 copies, 1 review
The Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year #1 (1979) — Editor — 74 copies, 2 reviews
The Year's Finest Fantasy: Volume 2 (1978) — Editor — 72 copies
Universe 14 (1984) — Editor — 69 copies
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #13 (1984) — Editor — 68 copies, 2 reviews
Fantasy Annual III (1977) — Editor — 64 copies
The Best Science Fiction Novellas of the Year #2 (1980) — Editor — 61 copies, 2 reviews
New Worlds of Fantasy #2 (1970) — Editor; Contributor — 61 copies
Fellowship of the Stars (1974) — Editor — 60 copies
Science Fiction for People Who Hate Science Fiction (1966) — Editor — 60 copies, 1 review
Universe 15 (1985) — Editor — 54 copies
Fantasy Annual V (1982) — Editor — 53 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #16 (1987) — Editor — 51 copies
The Star Wasps / Warlord of Kor (Ace Double) (1963) — Contributor — 50 copies
Dream's Edge (1980) — Editor — 47 copies
Universe 9 (1979) — Editor — 46 copies, 1 review
Universe 6 (1976) — Editor — 45 copies
On Our Way to the Future (1970) — Editor — 45 copies, 1 review
The Others (1969) — Editor — 43 copies
Universe 13 (1983) — Editor — 40 copies, 1 review
Universe 12 (1982) — Editor — 39 copies, 1 review
Universe 8 (1978) — Editor — 38 copies
This side of infinity (1972) — Editor — 37 copies
Universe 11 (1981) — Editor — 37 copies
Best Science Fiction of the Year: 1, Part One (1978) — Editor — 36 copies
Classic Science Fiction: The First Golden Age (1978) — Editor — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Fandom harvest (1986) 26 copies
Best Science Fiction of the Year: 1, Part Two (1978) — Editor — 19 copies
The Best from Universe (1984) — Editor — 19 copies
Warlord of Kor (2006) 18 copies
Universe 17 (1987) — Editor — 14 copies
Planets of Wonder: A Treasury of Space Opera (1976) — Editor — 12 copies
Universe 16 (1986) — Editor — 12 copies
Into the unknown;: Eleven tales of imagination (1973) — Editor; Contributor — 11 copies
Beyond Reality (1979) — Editor — 7 copies
Die Welt , die Dienstag war (1974) — Editor — 7 copies
Cuando fuimos a ver el fin del mundo (1973) 6 copies, 2 reviews
Worlds near and far: Nine stories of science fiction and fantasy (1974) — Editor; Contributor — 6 copies
Waterslag (1973) — Editor — 6 copies, 1 review
Het Ding in de Rots SF Verhalen 4 — Editor — 6 copies, 1 review
Science Fiction verhalen (1976) 6 copies, 1 review
Ozymandias 5 copies
La estrella (1978) 5 copies
Die Königin der Dämonen (1979) — Editor — 4 copies
Hop-Friend (1962) 4 copies
UNIVERSO / 5 (1982) 3 copies, 1 review
Jenseits aller Träume (1967) 3 copies
Touchstone 2 copies
Buone notizie dal Vaticano — Editor — 1 copy
In His Image 1 copy
Virra 1 copy
1981 1 copy
Die Werwölfin (1971) 1 copy

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Again, Dangerous Visions (1972) — Contributor — 1,181 copies, 13 reviews
Green Eyes (1984) — Introduction, some editions — 338 copies, 5 reviews
Them Bones (1984) — Introduction, some editions — 317 copies, 11 reviews
Magicats! (1939) — Contributor — 236 copies, 1 review
Mutants : Eleven Stories of Science Fiction (1974) — Contributor — 187 copies, 5 reviews
Deep Space (1973) — Contributor — 185 copies, 1 review
Nebula Award Stories 4 (1969) — Contributor — 157 copies, 2 reviews
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 12th Series (1963) — Contributor — 125 copies, 2 reviews
New Dimensions 3 (1973) — Contributor — 120 copies, 1 review
The Science Fictional Solar System (1951) — Contributor — 102 copies, 2 reviews
Magic For Sale (1983) — Contributor — 101 copies, 1 review
Beyond Control (1972) — Contributor — 97 copies, 1 review
The Best of All Possible Worlds (1980) — Contributor — 93 copies, 2 reviews
Other Dimensions: Ten Stories of Science Fiction (1973) — Contributor — 84 copies, 2 reviews
Orion's Sword (1980) — Contributor — 77 copies, 1 review
Terry's Universe (1987) — Contributor — 76 copies, 1 review
Starshadows (1977) — Introduction, some editions — 72 copies, 1 review
Alpha 4 (1973) — Contributor — 71 copies, 1 review
Stellar #7: Science-Fiction Stories (1981) — Contributor — 64 copies
The Wounded Planet (1973) — Contributor — 62 copies
New Dimensions IV (1974) — Author — 58 copies
A Pocketful of Stars (1972) — Contributor — 55 copies, 1 review
Science Fiction Contemporary Mythology (1978) — Contributor — 54 copies
Alpha 7 (1977) — Contributor — 50 copies, 2 reviews
Alpha 6 (1976) — Contributor — 49 copies, 1 review
Cosmic Laughter: Science Fiction for the Fun of It (1974) — Author — 43 copies, 2 reviews
The Best Of New Dimensions (1979) — Author — 40 copies
Science Fiction Tales: Invaders, Creatures and Alien Worlds (1973) — Contributor — 38 copies, 1 review
Tomorrow's Alternatives (Anthology 12-in-1) (1973) — Contributor — 35 copies, 1 review
Top Science Fiction: The Authors' Choice (1984) — Contributor — 28 copies
Demon Kind (11-in-1) (1973) — Contributor — 20 copies
KatSF (1987) — Author — 20 copies
Earth in Transit (1976) — Contributor — 17 copies
Alfa vijf : sf-verhalen (1976) — Contributor — 10 copies, 1 review
Alfa Twee: SF-Verhalen (1974) — Contributor — 8 copies
Tomorrow: New Worlds of Science Fiction (1975) — Contributor — 7 copies
The Aliens (1976) — Contributor — 7 copies
Future Kin (Anthology 8-in-1) (1974) — Contributor — 6 copies

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It is nice to read an old anthology with very good to excellent stories. I just wish there were more of them in here. Terry Carr selected eleven stories from 1976 that includes one of the better stories Isaac Asimov ever wrote. He writes a nice introduction for each story.

The included material is:
ix • Introduction • essay by Terry Carr
1 • I See You • (1976) • short story by Damon Knight
18 • The Phantom of Kansas • (1976) • novelette by John Varley
64 • Seeing • (1976) • show more novelette by Harlan Ellison
93 • The Death of Princes • (1976) • short story by Fritz Leiber
115 • The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats • (1976) • novelette by James Tiptree, Jr.
145 • The Eyeflash Miracles • (1976) • novella by Gene Wolfe
217 • An Infinite Summer • Dream Archipelago • (1976) • novelette by Christopher Priest
243 • The Highest Dive • (1976) • short story by Jack Williamson
258 • Meathouse Man • (1976) • novelette by George R. R. Martin
291 • Custer's Last Jump • (1976) • novelette by Steven Utley and Howard Waldrop
332 • The Bicentennial Man • (1976) • novelette by Isaac Asimov
380 • Recommended Reading - 1976 • essay by Terry Carr
382 • The Science Fiction Year (1976) • essay by Charles N. Brown

As the editor points out in his introduction, reading short stories is harder work than most novels. The reader has to figure out a lot that is not written. The first story here, Damon Knight's "I See You" is one of those. At first I couldn't figure out what was going on. Slowly the reader realizes that some sort of viewer that can see through time is being used - it can see anywhere and any time, even as is done in the story to see each moment of the assassination of JFK. The ramifications of the invention of such a device is left open but the suggestion is that it will lead to world peace and little crime because everything can be found out via the viewer. Disturbing but thought provoking story.

John Varley's novelette 'The Phantom of Kansas' I thought I had read before but I didn't remember it. I have read a number of his shorter works over the years in the science fiction magazines and in best of the year collections. This is one of his earliest stories, and quite intriguing as a sci fi mystery of a woman who is murdered again and again ... I liked it a lot and this was full of a lot of ideas. It was a finalist for the 1977 Hugo award which was won by Asimov's 'Bicentennial Man' that appears at the end of the collection.

The third story, Harlan Ellison's 'Seeing' is a science fiction horror story. Ellison's stories have always been a little hard to digest, but he was one of the most influential writers for a reason. That said, he could be a nasty person and some of his stories seem to reflect that nastiness. This is a dark future story about kidnapping people to harvest their special gray-blue eyes. Unsettling to put it mildly. Having a dictionary helps - when was the last time you used anemophilously in a sentence? Well if you were a dandelion, say, you would know about throwing anemophilously into the wind. Despite the skill in creating this story, it is one I would prefer to have not read.

Rather than a lengthy blow by blow of the remaining stories I'll quickly mention a few highlights. There were a couple stories that were uncomfortable or that didn't impress me and I got rather bored with the strangeness of Gene Wolfe's novella and skimmed the latter half of it.

Christopher Priest's 'An Infinite Summer' intrigued me. I think it had a happy ending but I was slightly unsure. In the story people from the future come visiting the past and for unknown reasons (presumably they are artists of some sort) they use a device to freeze people in moments of time. There are consequences to this which the story shows us. I liked the whole thing.

George R R Martin's story Meathouse Man is an incredibly dark horror story about a man who works with reanimated corpses. I didn't finish it. I skimmed. I wish I could unread it.

I skipped Custer's Last Jump because I read it before and didn't think I needed to revisit.

The final story in the collection won the Hugo, Nebula and Locus awards for best novelette. It is one of my favorite stories by Isaac Asimov and I've read it more than once before including when it first came out and I bought the Asimov collection that included it. I was avidly reading a lot of fiction and science fiction in the mid 70's, fresh out of college. Perhaps because Alex Haley's 'Roots' was out and so popular at the time I couldn't help but think that the 'Bicentennial man' was at least in part an allegory for slavery. It is the story of a robot who yearns to be a free man and it takes 200 years for that to happen. More than an allegory however it looks at the meaning of being human. Robin Williams did an excellent job in the film adaptation which made me like the story even more. It had probably been 20 years since I last read this story and I enjoyed it almost as much as the first time.

So, in sum, there were four stories I liked and a few too many that I did not.
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Pfft. I'm so tired of novelettes and novellas. Wanderings and musings and sometimes even adventures, neither as fleshed out as a novel nor as pointed as a story. I'm also tired of SF from the 70s. The most memorable piece in here had all males going mad and killing all females, thinking that would please God... well, it certainly doesn't please me to think they were so ready to believe the teachings... and the climax, well, let's just say a competent writer could have gotten to that point in show more a short-short piece. show less
3/5

A short story anthology define by it's highs an lows. Carr was able to pull together a number of excellent pieces, and while the shorter works were mostly filler, they weren't immediately terrible for the most part. I've heard good things about Carr as a creator of these anthologies, and I'm glad to find that reputation backed-up here.

The highlights include:

The Queen of Air and Darkness, by Poul Anderson
An ethereal and suspenseful tale about how folklore gets twisted into the stories of show more humans. Great characters an a wonderful concept.

In Entropy’s Jaws, by Robert Silverberg
Some of my favorite Silverberg writing I've read so far, as a psychic mediator slowly begins to loose his sense of self, an of the timeline of events. The prose is excellent, a wonderful portrayal of mental illness. Wonderful ending to boot.

A Meeting with Medusa, by Arthur C. Clarke
This is classic Clarke, through and through. An ace pilot floats a balloon into the upper atmosphere of Jupiter an beholds the planet's wonders. The characters fall to the background, letting the location itself take main stage.

Vaster Than Empires and More Slow , by Ursula K. Le Guin
The first writing that I've had the pleasure to experience from Le Guin. A team of colonists settle a vast forest world, with an empath leading the show. The characterizations are top notch, and the message of nature's ability to form complex relationships is great.

Overall, not a bad selection, with a few stand-outs that will stick with me for awhile. Definitely looking for more anthologies by Terry Carr in the future.
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The included material is:

•9 • Introduction • (1985) • essay by Terry Carr
•11 • Press Enter • (1984) • novella by John Varley
•73 • Blued Moon • (1984) • novelette by Connie Willis
•108 • Summer Solstice • (1984) • novelette by Charles L. Harness
•153 • Morning Child • (1984) • shortstory by Gardner Dozois
•160 • The Aliens Who Knew, I Mean, Everything • (1984) • shortstory by George Alec Effinger
•176 • A Day in the Skin (or, The Century We Were show more Out of Them) • (1984) • shortstory by Tanith Lee
•194 • Instructions • (1984) • shortstory by Bob Leman
•203 • The Lucky Strike • (1984) • novelette by Kim Stanley Robinson
•240 • Green Hearts • (1984) • shortstory by Lee Montgomerie
•258 • Bloodchild • (1984) • novelette by Octavia E. Butler
•278 • Trojan Horse • (1984) • novelette by Michael Swanwick
•312 • Fears • (1984) • shortstory by Pamela Sargent
•325 • Trinity • (1984) • novella by Nancy Kress
•375 • 1984, the SF Year in Review • (1985) • essay by Charles N. Brown
•383 • Recommended Reading (Best SF of the Year 14) • (1985) • essay by Terry Carr

As Locus editor Charles N. Brown discusses at the end of the book, the big news of 1984 was George Orwell's then 35 year old novel '1984' which was back on the best seller lists. I think even I re-read it then. Brown thought 1984 would be quickly forgotten again as we got to the coming '90s. I don't think it has been forgotten, and here we are now 35 years later than then. It is deja vu all over again.

A few comments. Press Enter is one of the great early computer hacker stories. If this doesn't make you paranoid, nothing will. Excellent story. I also liked Kim Stanley Robinson's "The Lucky Strike" which imagines a different scenario for the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. This really isn't a science fiction story - it is one of those "what if" alternate history stories that wonder what might happen if some moment in history changed. "Summer Solstice is a piece of historical fiction set in ancient Egypt in the time of Ptolemy - but it does very much have a science fiction elemnt put into it.

Connie Willis's humorous stories were always hit or miss with me. Some I loved, some not. The one here is a miss for me at this point in time.

'Green Hearts' by Lee Montgomerie is the only story I have ever read by this author and I don't think I will forget it very soon.

Besides 'Press Enter', the other story that makes this a must read is Octavia Butler's 'Bloodchild'. Bloodchild won the Hugo, The Nebula and the Locus award for best novelette. It is undoubtedly one of the most important science fiction stories of the 80's, and probably the story that first established Octavia Butler as an author to be reckoned with. If this story doesn't creep you out and make you think about thngs, then you are not human.

Overall this was a good collection of longer length stories from 1984. Dated in places with the advancements of technology, but not dated with the ideas and issues it addresses.
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