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New Worlds: An Anthology

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Wikipedia article


'New Worlds: An Anthology' is an anthology edited by Michael Moorcock published in 1983.

Plot summary



'New Worlds: An Anthology' is a collection of 30 stories, poems and articles from 'New Worlds' magazine.

Reception



Dave Langford reviewed 'New Worlds: An Anthology' for 'White Dwarf' #47, and stated that "it's an immensely valuable book for fans, no less than 131 pages being devoted to a complete index of all 216 issues of 'NW'".

Dave Pringle reviewed 'New Worlds: An Anthology' for 'Imagine' magazine, and commented that "the highlights include Barry Bayley's brilliant pastiche of William Burroughs, 'The Four-Colour Problem' (surely the best thing Bayley ever wrote?) and Pamela Zoline's oddly moving 'The Heat Death of the Universe', a Pop Art painting come to life".

Reviews



*Review by David Pringle (1984) in Interzone, #7 Spring 1984

*Review by Nick Pratt (1984) in Foundation, #31 July 1984

*Review by Norman Spinrad (1984) in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1984

*Review by Michael A. Morrison (1984) in Fantasy Review, August 1984

*Review by Norman Spinrad (2005) in Asimov's Science Fiction, October-November 2005

References



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