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''Nova 1'' is the first in a series of anthologies of original science fiction stories edited by Harry Harrison, published by Delacorte Press in 1970. A Science Fiction Book Club edition was issued later that year, with a Dell paperback reprint following in 1971. A British paperback appeared in 1975, with an abridged British hardcover following in 1976.〔(ISFDB publication history )〕 ''Nova 1'' placed 15th in the 1971 Locus Poll in the Anthologies/Collections category.〔(Locus Awards 1971 )〕 ==Contents== * "Introduction", Harry Harrison * "The Big Connection", Robin Scott Wilson * "A Happy Day in 2381", Robert Silverberg * "Terminus Est", Barry N. Malzberg * "Hexamnion", Chan Davis * "And This Did Dante Do", Ray Bradbury * "The Higher Things", John R. Pierce * "Swastika!", Brian W. Aldiss * "The HORARS of War", Gene Wolfe * "Love Story in Three Acts", David Gerrold * "Jean Duprès", Gordon R. Dickson * "In the Pocket", Barry N. Malzberg * "Mary and Joe", Naomi Mitchison * "Faces & Hands", James Sallis * "The Winner", Donald E. Westlake * "The Whole Truth", Piers Anthony All stories were original to the anthology except "And This Did Dante Do," originally published as "Dusk in the Electric Cities, And This Did Dante Do" in ''Florida Quarterly'' in 1967. and "Swastika!," originally published in Aldiss's ''Moment of Eclipse'' in 1970. "The Big Connection" appeared under the "Robin Scott" byline. "In The Pocket" appeared under Malzberg's "K. M. O'Donnell" pseudonym.〔(ISFDB bibliography )〕〔(Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections )〕 "Jean Duprès" was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story.〔(Hugo Awards 1971 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nova 1」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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