Millennial Women
by Virginia Kidd (Editor)
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A slightly strange collection as I expected short stories and got about four of those, one novelette (Joan D Vinge's Phoenix in the Ashes, and one actual novel 'Eye of the Heron' by Ursula K Le Guin. I didn't find the short stories at all memorable, but I did enjoy the two longer works.
The Vinge is set after a (probable nuclear war) event has cut off communities into small enclaves, some of which are less technological than others. A man from one that still has powered flight is prospecting for sites where metal can be dug out of ruins and crashes in a community where such things are looked on as works of the devil. He is lucky to survive, helped by a woman who has been disowned by her father for refusing to marry the man her father show more picked out.
The Le Guin novel is set on a planet where two communities have grown up, descendants from people sent out from Earth to get rid of them - the first a city dwelling people whose ancestors were criminals, the second a country and farming dwelling group who are descending from people who were non violent protestors and believers in peace. The city dwellers exploit the country folk who have sent out an expedition to find out if there is somewhere they can set up another community away from the 'bosses' in the city. The novel centres around the character of the boss' daughter, and a young man of the peace/farming community, against a backdrop of the city folk using increasingly violent means to subjugate the farmers. show less
The Vinge is set after a (probable nuclear war) event has cut off communities into small enclaves, some of which are less technological than others. A man from one that still has powered flight is prospecting for sites where metal can be dug out of ruins and crashes in a community where such things are looked on as works of the devil. He is lucky to survive, helped by a woman who has been disowned by her father for refusing to marry the man her father show more picked out.
The Le Guin novel is set on a planet where two communities have grown up, descendants from people sent out from Earth to get rid of them - the first a city dwelling people whose ancestors were criminals, the second a country and farming dwelling group who are descending from people who were non violent protestors and believers in peace. The city dwellers exploit the country folk who have sent out an expedition to find out if there is somewhere they can set up another community away from the 'bosses' in the city. The novel centres around the character of the boss' daughter, and a young man of the peace/farming community, against a backdrop of the city folk using increasingly violent means to subjugate the farmers. show less
This is an older book, and a few of the stories are somewhat dated, but Joan D. Vinge's novelet "Phoenix in the Ashes" and Ursula LeGuin's "Eye of the Heron" are excellent & highly recommended.
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- Canonical title*
- Futura
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- Millennial Women
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- The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories
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- 1980 (collection) (collection); 1980 (Eye of the Heron - Ursula K le Guin) (Eye of the Heron - Ursula K le Guin); 1978 (Jubilee's Story - Elizabeth A. Lynn) (Jubilee's Story - Elizabeth A. Lynn); 1980 (Mab Gallen Recalled - Cherry Wilder) (Mab Gallen Recalled - Cherry Wilder); 1978 (No One Said Forever - C. Felice) (No One Said Forever - C. Felice); 1980 (Phoenix in the Ashes - Joan D. Vinge) (Phoenix in the Ashes - Joan D. Vinge) (show all 7); 1980 (The Song of N'Sardi-el - Diana L. Paxson) (The Song of N'Sardi-el - Diana L. Paxson)
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- Millennial Women, edited by Virginia Kidd, was first published in 1980 in the United States. It was later re-published as The Eye of the Heron and Other Stories.
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