Copied from the Science Fiction blog.
In
the 1960's and early '70's, I read as much science fiction (sf) as I
could find. Thus, I became very familiar with the works of certain
authors. I caught up with Clifford Simak and read his then newly
published The Goblin Reservation but did not continue to buy new
works by Simak partly because I thought that he had become repetitive
and self-parodying and partly because I was by then less interested in
reading new sf.
I know of only a single work by Ward Moore, Bring The Jubilee, and have read only a single work by Tim Powers, The Anubis Gates. In both these cases, the common topic of interest is time travel.
The
following lists are not intended to be exhaustive but they do represent
what I regard as certain major lines of development among the sf
writers that I have read:
British
Wells
Stapledon
Lewis
Aldiss
American
Burroughs
Heinlein
Asimov
Blish
Bradbury
Anderson
Niven
Pournelle
Wells
and Heinlein are two starting points. Sf readers will notice that many
prominent names are absent, often because they started to write long
after I had ceased to read. I have appreciated rereading the works of
several of the listed authors. Because Poul Anderson uniquely combines
quality with quantity, he has become the subject of a blog. Because of
Greg Bear's connections with Anderson, I have this month started to
read, and post about, Bear's Way Trilogy.
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