Quark/1
Quark/1 is a 1970 anthology of short stories and poetry edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker. It is the first anthology in the Quark series. The stories and poems are original to this anthology.
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Author | edited by Samuel R. Delany and Marilyn Hacker |
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Illustrator | Stephen Gilden, Russell FitzGerald |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Quark |
Genre | Science fiction Short stories |
Publisher | Paperback Library |
Publication date | 1970 |
Media type | Print (Paperback) |
Pages | 239 pp |
Followed by | Quark/2 |
Contents
- Editorial, by Samuel R. Delany & Marilyn Hacker
- "The Cliff Climbers", by R. A. Lafferty
- "The Sound of Muzak", by Gardner R. Dozois
- "A Trip to the Head", by Ursula K. Le Guin
- "Let Us Quickly Hasten to the Gate of Ivory", by Thomas M. Disch
- "Inalienable Rite", by Gregory Benford
- "Orion", by George Stanley
- "The View from This Window", by Joanna Russ
- "Gone Are the Lupo", by H. B. Hickey
- "Fire Storm", by Christopher Priest
- "Getting to Know You", by Link
- "Dogman of Islington", by Hilary Bailey
- "Shades", by Sandy Boucher
- Twelve Ancillary Approximations for the Quark/ Cover Called Appomattox, by Russell FitzGerald
- "Carthing", by A. E. van Vogt
- "Daughter of Roses", by Helen Adam
- "Adrift on the Freeway", by Edward Bryant
- "My Father’s Guest", by Joan Bernott
- Critical Methods: Speculative Fiction, by Samuel R. Delany
- "Ramona, Come Softly", by Gordon Eklund
- Six Drawings, by Stephen Gilden
- Contributors’ Notes
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References
- Contento, William G. "Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections". Archived from the original on 2008-01-06. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
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