The Hugo Winners
First edition | |
Author | edited by Isaac Asimov |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | 1962 |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 318 pp |
The Hugo Winners was a series of books which collected science fiction and fantasy stories that won a Hugo Award for Short Story, Novelette or Novella at the World Science Fiction Convention between 1955 and 1982. Each volume was edited by Isaac Asimov, who wrote the introduction and a short essay about each author featured in the book.
The Hugo Winners was followed by The New Hugo Winners, which collected Hugo Award-winning stories from 1983 to 1994.
Volume 1
- 1955: 13th Convention, Cleveland
- ”The Darfsteller” by Walter M. Miller, Jr. (novelette)
- ”Allamagoosa” by Eric Frank Russell (short story)
- 1956: 14th Convention, New York
- ”Exploration Team” By Murray Leinster (novelette)
- ”The Star” by Arthur C. Clarke (short story)
- 1958: 16th Convention, Los Angeles
- ”Or All the Seas with Oysters” by Avram Davidson (short story)
- 1959: 17th Convention, Detroit
- ”The Big Front Yard” By Clifford D. Simak (novelette)
- ”That Hell-Bound Train” by Robert Bloch (short story)
- 1960: 18th Convention, Pittsburgh
- ”Flowers for Algernon” by Daniel Keyes (short story)
- 1961: 19th Convention, Seattle
- ”The Longest Voyage” by Poul Anderson (short story)
Volume 2
- 1963: 21st Convention, Washington
- ”The Dragon Masters”, by Jack Vance (short story)
- 1964: 22nd Convention, San Francisco (Oakland)
- ”No Truce With Kings”, by Poul Anderson (short story)
- 1965: 23rd Convention, London
- ”Soldier, Ask Not”, by Gordon R. Dickson (short story)
- 1966: 24th Convention, Cleveland
- ”"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman”, by Harlan Ellison (short story)
- 1967: 25th Convention, New York
- ”The Last Castle”, by Jack Vance (novelette)
- ”Neutron Star”, by Larry Niven (short story)
- 1968: 26th Convention, San Francisco (Oakland)
- ”Weyr Search” by Anne McCaffrey (novella)
- ”Riders of the Purple Wage” by Philip José Farmer (novella)
- ”Gonna Roll the Bones” by Fritz Leiber (novelette)
- ”I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream” by Harlan Ellison (short story)
- 1969: 27th Convention, St. Louis
- Nightwings by Robert Silverberg (novella)
- ”The Sharing of Flesh” by Poul Anderson (novelette)
- ”The Beast that Shouted Love at the Heart of the World” by Harlan Ellison (short story)
- 1970: 28th Convention, Heidelberg
- ”Time Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones” by Samuel R. Delany (short story)
Volume 3
Book 1
- 1970: 28th Convention, Heidelberg
- ”Ship of Shadows” by Fritz Leiber (novella)
- 1971: 29th Convention, Boston
- ”Ill Met in Lankhmar” by Fritz Leiber (novella)
- ”Slow Sculpture” by Theodore Sturgeon (short story)
- 1972: 30th Convention, Los Angeles
- ”The Queen of Air and Darkness” by Poul Anderson (novella)
- ”Inconstant Moon” by Larry Niven (short story)
Book 2
- 1973: 31st Convention, Toronto
- ”The Word for World Is Forest” by Ursula K. Le Guin (novella)
- ”Goat Song” by Poul Anderson (novelette)
- ”The Meeting” by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth (short story, tie)
- ”Eurema's Dam” by R. A. Lafferty (short story, tie)
- 1974: 32nd Convention, Washington
- ”The Girl Who Was Plugged In” by James Tiptree, Jr. (novella)
- ”The Deathbird” by Harlan Ellison (novelette)
- ”The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin (short story)
- 1975: 33rd Convention, Melbourne
- ”A Song for Lya” by George R. R. Martin (novella)
- ”Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W” by Harlan Ellison (novelette)
- ”The Hole Man” by Larry Niven (short story)
Volume 4
- 1976: 34th Convention, Kansas City
- ”Home Is the Hangman” by Roger Zelazny (novella)
- ”The Borderland of Sol” by Larry Niven (novelette)
- ”Catch That Zeppelin!” by Fritz Leiber (short story)
- 1977: 35th Convention, Miami Beach
- ”By Any Other Name” by Spider Robinson (novella, tie)
- ”Houston, Houston, Do You Read?” by James Tiptree, Jr. (novella, tie)
- ”The Bicentennial Man” by Isaac Asimov (novelette)
- ”Tricentennial” by Joe Haldeman (short story)
- 1978: 36th Convention, Phoenix
- ”Stardance” by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson (novella)
- ”Eyes of Amber” by Joan D. Vinge (novelette)
- ”Jeffty is Five” by Harlan Ellison (short story)
- 1979: 37th Convention, Brighton, England
- "The Persistence of Vision" by John Varley (novella)
- "Hunter's Moon" by Poul Anderson (novelette)
- ”Cassandra” by C. J. Cherryh (short story)
Volume 5
- 1980: 38th Convention, Boston
- ”Enemy Mine” by Barry B. Longyear (novella)
- ”Sandkings” by George R. R. Martin (novelette)
- ”The Way of Cross and Dragon” by George R. R. Martin (short story)
- 1981: 39th Convention, Denver
- ”Lost Dorsai” by Gordon R. Dickson (novella)
- ”The Cloak and the Staff” by Gordon R. Dickson (novelette)
- ”Grotto of the Dancing Deer” by Clifford D. Simak (short story)
- 1982: 40th Convention, Chicago
- ”The Saturn Game” by Poul Anderson (novella)
- ”Unicorn Variation” by Roger Zelazny (novelette)
- ”The Pusher” by John Varley (short story)
References
- Tuck, Donald H. (1974). The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Chicago: Advent. p. 23. ISBN 0-911682-20-1.
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