Tom Shippey, 5 February 1987
Trillion Year Spree: The History of Science Fiction by Brian Aldiss and David Wingrove.
Gollancz, 511 pp., £15, October 1986, 0 575 03942 6Show More Eon by Greg Bear.
Gollancz, 504 pp., £10.95, October 1986, 0 575 03861 6Show More The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy: A Trilogy in Four Parts by Douglas Adams.
Heinemann, 590 pp., £9.95, September 1986, 0 434 00920 2Show More Humpty Dumpty in Oakland by Philip K. Dick.
Gollancz, 199 pp., £9.95, October 1986, 0 575 03875 6Show More The Watcher by Jane Palmer.
Women’s Press, 177 pp., £2.50, September 1986, 0 7043 4038 0Show More I, Vampire by Jody Scott.
Women’s Press, 206 pp., £2.50, September 1986, 0 7043 4036 4Show More Show More“... stronger than that of the mid-Seventies: Benford, Gibson, Crowley, Powers, Shea, Brin, Wolfe, Morrow, Elgin, as opposed to what then seemed to be a Le Guin solo. The reason is unknown. Nevertheless, Science Fiction does seem to be back on course – exploratory, confused, scientific, even post-Gothic (so far with Aldiss), but also ...”