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Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales (1963)

by Isaac Asimov (Editor), Groff Conklin (Editor)

Other authors: Karen Anderson (Contributor), Poul Anderson (Contributor), Roger D. Aycock (Contributor), Alan Bloch (Contributor), Anthony Boucher (Contributor)47 more, Fredric Brown (Contributor), T. P. Caravan (Contributor), Cleve Cartmill (Contributor), Peter Cartur (Contributor), James Causey (Contributor), Arthur C. Clarke (Contributor), Mildred Clingerman (Contributor), Arthur Feldman (Contributor), Jack Finney (Contributor), Stuart Friedman (Contributor), Edward Grendon (Contributor), David Grinnell (Contributor), Marion Gross (Contributor), Robert Heinlein (Contributor), Albert Hernhuter (Contributor), H. B. Hickey (Contributor), W. Hilton-Young (Contributor), Damon Knight (Contributor), C. M. Kornbluth (Contributor), Fritz Leiber (Contributor), Jack Lewis (Contributor), John D. MacDonald (Contributor), Avro Manhattan (Contributor), Winston K. Marks (Contributor), John P. McKnight (Contributor), Lion Miller (Contributor), Alan Nelson (Contributor), Alan E. Nourse (Contributor), Peter Phillips (Contributor), Arthur Porges (Contributor), Mack Reynolds (Contributor), Frank M. Robinson (Contributor), Edward G. Robles Jr. (Contributor), Eric Frank Russell (Contributor), James H. Schmitz (Contributor), Howard Schoenfeld (Contributor), Idris Seabright (Contributor), Robert Sheckley (Contributor), Walt Sheldon (Contributor), Evelyn E. Smith (Contributor), Will Stanton (Contributor), Theodore Sturgeon (Contributor), William Tenn (Contributor), A. E. van Vogt (Contributor), Ralph Williams (Contributor), Donald Wollheim (Contributor), S. Fowler Wright (Contributor)

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Typically when I review an anthology, I will enumerate my favorite stories and briefly provide a blurb about each one. In the case of 50 Short Science Fiction Tales—edited by the legendary Isaac Asimov and renowned anthologist Groff Conklin—that would be a daunting and tedious task.

Suffice it to say that like any collection, certain stories are better than others and this one is no exception. However, the majority of the entries are some combination of witty, engaging, chilling, thought provoking, or amusing. Of course, how could it be otherwise with such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert Heinlein, C.M. Kornbluth, Robert Sheckley, Theodore Sturgeon, and A.E. Van Vogt, just to name a few.

Most of the stories here are no more than 3,000 words. The book opens with a short poem by Poul Anderson and closes with six haiku written by his wife, Karen.

Overall, I highly recommend this anthology both to aficionados of the golden age of science fiction or as an introduction to many of the top talents of the time.
  pgiunta | Feb 17, 2018 |
One of my childhood faves. A lot of the stories (mostly from the 40's) hold up surprisingly well. Still fun after 50 years. ( )
  wbmccune | Aug 1, 2017 |
Cumlative rating* averaged for all stories: 3.16

The Fun They Had by Isaac Asimov -- three stars (***) -- stories featuring PoV from children rarely appeal to me so this was a cute story more than a good one.

Men Are Different by Alan Bloch -- four stars (****) -- Amazing for such a short (1-2 pages) story

The Ambassadors by Anthony Coucher -- three stars (***) -- Ironic paranormal plot

The Weapon by Fredric Brown -- two stars (**)

Random Sample by T.P. Caravan -- three stars (***) -- PoV from a spoiled child who definitely needed a lot of discipline

Oscar by Cleve Cartmill -- two stars (**)

The Mist by Peter Cartur -- three stars (***)

Teething Ring by James Causey - four stars (****) -- ; desperate house wife/traveling salesman but not your normal results

The Haunted Space Suit by Arthur C. Clarke -- four stars (****) -- this story will bring a smile to your face with the last sentence.

Stair Trick by Mildred Clingerman -- two stars (**) -- I may have to read this one again as it was a bit odd

Unwelcome Tenant by Roger Dee -- three stars (***) -- Interesting premises regarding human intelligence/progress or lack there of, but the ending was predictable.

The Mathematicians by Arthur Feldman -- four stars (****) -- sort of an alternate history told from the point of view of those who usually write history and as a father telling a bedtime story to his daughter.

The Third Level by Jack Finney -- three stars (***) -- somewhat ironic and humorous ending

Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful by Stuart Friedman -- two stars (**) -- utopia rejected and de-evolved

The Figure by Edward Gendon -- three stars (***) -- a time machine tale with a twist and a poke of human arrogance

The Rag Thing by David Grinnel -- three stars (***) -- sci-fi horror in a boarding house

The Good Provider by Marion Gross -- three stars (***) -- time travel expediency

Columbus Was a Dope by Robert A. Heinlein -- four stars (****) -- bar tending and philosophy but not in your normal tavern

Texas Week by Albert Hernhuter -- four stars (****) -- what is real? The backyard you see or envision?

Hilda by H.B. Hickey -- four stars (****) -- observation does not always reveal the whole experience

The Choice by W. Hilton-Young -- two stars (**) -- A very short time travel yarn that tries to be more expansive than it is

Not with a Bang by Damon Knight -- four stars (****) -- the last man on Earth finds the last woman and gets his just desserts

The Altar at Midnight by C.M. Kornbluth -- four stars (****) -- consequences of space travel and the penances of the inventor

A Bad Day for Sales by Fritz Leiber -- three stars (***) -- first mobile sales robot not programmed to deal with an apocalypse

Who's Cribbing? by Jack Lewis -- three stars (***) -- frustrated author rejected for plagiarism repeatedly for his original works of scifi

Spectator Sport by John D. MacDonald -- three stars (***) -- a creepy time travel tale

The Cricket Ball by Avro Manhattan -- four stars (****) -- a delightful story of a professor/scientist's experiment gone haywire with some British humor thrown in.

Double-Take by Winston K. Marks -- two stars (**) -- a technology tale about a new way to film and view movies

Prolog by John P. McKnight -- one star (*) -- Neanderthal man learning to speak

The Available Data on the Worp Reaction by Lion Miller -- two stars (**) -- Could be an early autism-like story, about a boy who creates a wondrous contraption out of junk but no one can communicate with him

Narapoia by Alan Nelson -- two stars (**) -- The science is that of psychology, with a twist, so not you're typical tech heavy tale.

Tiger by the Tail by Alan E. Nourse -- four stars (****) -- Curiosity caught the quantum physicists, after the hypnotized housewife though.

Counter Charm by Peter Phillips -- two stars (**) -- Perhaps I'm just dense, but I don't get this very short story. Perhaps I needed to live in the atomic crazed fifties to understand.

The Fly by Arthur Porges -- four stars (****) -- Riveting recall of a minature visitor in disguise

The Business, As Usual by Mack Reynolds -- four stars (****) -- Time traveller swindled by jaded gregarious future con man

Two Weeks in August by Frank M. Robinson -- four stars (****) -- Imaginary off-world vacations, or not? Cute story that will brighten your day.

See? by Edward G. Robles, Jr. -- four stars (****) -- Very imaginative alien invasion idea thwarted by the homeless.

Appointment at Noon by Eric Frank Russell -- three stars (***) -- Not sure this actually qualifies as a science fiction tale, but it definitely had punch.

We Don't Want Any Trouble by James H. Schmitz -- four stars (****) -- This is the second short story I've read by Schmitz recently and he's definitely a great writer. This short story is similar to the Thing but even more insidious.

Built Down Logicially by Howard Schoenfeld -- four stars (****) -- Very short, cute and crisp.

An Egg a Month from All Over by Idres Seabright -- three stars (***) -- Sort of creepy

The Perfect Woman by Robert Sheckley -- three stars (***) -- Future domestic bliss tarnished

The Hunters by Walt Sheldon -- three stars (***) -- People hunted to extinction with a twist

The Martian and the Magician by Evelyn E. Smith -- four stars (****) -- Son doesn't want to inherit father's magic shop and ends up inheriting much more

Barney by Will Stanton -- two stars (**) -- Scientist's diary tracking his experiments successes and failures

Talent by Theodore Sturgeon -- four stars (****) -- Absolute power corrupts absolutely, unless it's absolutely arrogant to the point of stupidity.

Project Hush by William Tenn -- four stars (****) -- Secret space race to the moon

The Great Judge by A.E. Van Vogt -- three stars (***) -- Definitely a warning to all scientists to take an ethics class

Emergency Landing by Ralph Wililams -- three stars (***) -- The night shift is either very dull or very weird.

Obviously Suicide by S. Fowler Wright -- three stars (***) -- And ending the anthology on a pratical note, leave it to the women to do the right thing and make the big decisions.


* I'm using my standard five star rating system on all these short stories:
One (1) star = I disliked/hated it
Two (2) stars = fair to okay
Three (3) stars = good
Four (4) stars = good enough to recommend
Five (5) stars = excellent or exceptional and highly recommended.

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  mossjon | Mar 31, 2013 |
As with many anthologies, a mixed bag. Several good stories, a few rather lousy stories, and lots of "okay" stories. But, hey, at least they are short and there are certainly a LOT of them. ( )
  PortiaLong | Nov 30, 2008 |
A diverse collection of tales. One is able to read 2 or 3 while smoking a cigarette. This book lived on the table in my smoking porch for the duration of my reading of it.
I especially enjoyed how the editors placed the stories together in a semblance of order that is not easily noticed. For example, a story featuring a couple named Williams was followed by a story in which the hero is named Williams, then a story about the 'Perfect Woman' is followed by a story that includes another idea of a perfect woman.
All the pieces pack a punch and are quick and entertaining. I also enjoyed the introductions as the Science Fiction Short-Short was a type of literature I was unfamiliar with prior to reading this book. ( )
  EmScape | Apr 23, 2008 |
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Contents:

Introduction No. 1 by Isaac Asimov
Introduction No. 2 by Groff Conklin

Prelude
Ballade of an Artificial Satellite" by Poul Anderson, poem

"The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov
"Men Are Different" by Alan Bloch
"The Ambassadors" by Anthony Boucher
"The Weapon" by Fredric Brown
"Random Sample" by T. P. Caravan
"Oscar" by Cleve Cartmill
"The Mist" by Peter Cartur
"Teething Ring" by James Causey
"The Haunted Spacesuit" [aka “Who’s There?”] by Arthur C. Clarke
"Stair Trick" by Mildred Clingerman
"Unwelcome Tenant" by Roger Dee
"The Mathematicians" by Arthur Feldman
"The Third Level" by Jack Finney
"Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful!" by Stuart Friedman
"The Figure" by Edward Grendon"
"The Rag Thing" by David Grinnell (aka Donald A. Wollheim)
"The Good Provider" by Marion Gross
"Columbus Was a Dope" by Robert A. Heinlein
"Texas Week" by Albert Hernhuter
"Hilda" by H. B. Hickey
"The Choice" by W. Hilton-Young
"Not with a Bang" by Damon Knight
"The Altar at Midnight" by C. M. Kornbluth
"A Bad Day for Sales" by Fritz Leiber
"Who’s Cribbing?" by Jack Lewis
"Spectator Sport" by John D. MacDonald
"The Cricket Ball" by Avro Manhattan
"Double-take" by Winston K. Marks
"Prolog" by John P. McKnight
"The Available Data on the Worp Reaction" by Lion Miller
"Narapoia" [aka “The Origin of Narapoia”] by Alan Nelson
"Tiger by the Tail" by Alan E. Nourse
"Counter Charm" by Peter Phillips
"The Fly" by Arthur Porges
"The Business, as Usual" by Mack Reynolds
"Two Weeks in August" by Frank M. Robinson
"See?" by Edward G. Robles, Jr
'Appointment at Noon" by Eric Frank Russell
"We Don’t Want Any Trouble" by James H. Schmitz
"Built Down Logically" by Howard Schoenfeld
"An Egg a Month from All Over" by Idris Seabright
"The Perfect Woman" by Robert Sheckley
'The Hunters" by Walt Sheldon
"The Martian and the Magician" by Evelyn E. Smith
'Barney" by Will Stanton
"Talent" by Theodore Sturgeon
"Project Hush" by William Tenn
"The Great Judge" by A. E. van Vogt
"Emergency Landing" by Ralph Williams
"Obviously Suicide" by S. Fowler Wright

Postlude
"Six Haiku" by Karen Anderson, poem
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