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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1970s - Page 2

After the counter-culture self-destructed at Altamont, The Beatles broke up, and the baby boomers left college and joined the real world, the 1970s was a time of sobering up, Future Shock, recessions, The Limits of Growth, oil shortages, hostages and coming down to reality. For some reason we ceded high technology to the builders of Ringworld, Gateway, and Rama, and the genre's psychic weatherman, PKD, reported from some very bizarre locations. The seventies was a somber time for science fiction, with the decay of Dhalgren and post-modernism of Barry Malzberg. Heinlein wrote about sex rather than space, as we see the momentum of science fiction begin its shift toward fantasy.
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The Iron Dream (Norman Spinrad)
The Iron Dream (Norman Spinrad)
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The Listeners (James Gunn)
The Listeners (James Gunn)
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The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume IIA (Ben Bova)
The Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume IIA (Ben Bova)
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The Sheep Look Up (John Brunner)
The Sheep Look Up (John Brunner)
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What Entropy Means to Me (George Effinger)
What Entropy Means to Me (George Effinger)
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When HARLIE Was One (David Gerrold)
When HARLIE Was One (David Gerrold)
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The Embedding (Ian Watson)
The Embedding (Ian Watson)
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Frankenstein Unbound (Brian Aldiss)
Frankenstein Unbound (Brian Aldiss)
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The Man Who Folded  Himself (David Gerrold)
The Man Who Folded Himself (David Gerrold)
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Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (Stanislaw Lem)
Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (Stanislaw Lem)
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Protector (Larry Niven)
Protector (Larry Niven)
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Rendezvous With Rama
Rendezvous With Rama
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Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home (James Tiptree Jr)
Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home (James Tiptree Jr)
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Time Enough for Love
Time Enough for Love
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Before the Golden Age (Isaac Asimov)
Before the Golden Age (Isaac Asimov)
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The Dispossessed
The Dispossessed
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Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (Philip K. Dick)
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said (Philip K. Dick)
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The Godwhale (T.J. Bass)
The Godwhale (T.J. Bass)
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Icerigger (Alan Dean Foster)
Icerigger (Alan Dean Foster)
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The Mote in God's Eye
The Mote in God's Eye
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The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe (D.G. Compton)
The Continuous Katherine Mortenhoe (D.G. Compton)
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Walk to the End of the World (Suzy McKee Charnas)
Walk to the End of the World (Suzy McKee Charnas)
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The Computer Connection (Alfred Bester)
The Computer Connection (Alfred Bester)
64
Deathbird Stories
Deathbird Stories
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The Deep (John Crowley)
The Deep (John Crowley)
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Dhalgren (Samuel R Delany)
Dhalgren (Samuel R Delany)
67
Ecotopia (Ernest Callenbach)
Ecotopia (Ernest Callenbach)
68
The Female Man (Joanna Russ)
The Female Man (Joanna Russ)
69
The Forever War (Joe Haldeman)
The Forever War (Joe Haldeman)
70
The Infinity Box (Kate Wilhelm)
The Infinity Box (Kate Wilhelm)
71
Norstrilia (Cordwainer Smith)
Norstrilia (Cordwainer Smith)
72
The Shockwave Rider
The Shockwave Rider
73
The Wind's Twelve Quarters (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The Wind's Twelve Quarters (Ursula K. Le Guin)
74
Women of Wonder (Pamela Sargent)
Women of Wonder (Pamela Sargent)
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The Clewiston Test (Kate Wilhelm)
The Clewiston Test (Kate Wilhelm)
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Man Plus (Frederik Pohl)
Man Plus (Frederik Pohl)
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Science Fiction of the Thirties (Damon Knight)
Science Fiction of the Thirties (Damon Knight)
78
Triton (Samuel R. Delany)
Triton (Samuel R. Delany)
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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
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The Word for World Is Forest (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The Word for World Is Forest (Ursula K. Le Guin)
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