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The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF
''The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF'' is a definitive 1994 anthology of hard science fiction (sf) short stories compiled by the award-winning editing team of David G. Hartwell and Kathryn Cramer. This 990-page book includes 68 stories, each prefaced by a brief note to describe facts about the author, related works, or the logic of the story's inclusion in the genre. In addition, the book opens with three essays that meditate on the meaning and the boundaries of hard science fiction. The editors further explored these issues in ''The Hard SF Renaissance'' (2002). ==Contents==
*"Real Science, Imaginary Worlds" by Gregory Benford. This essay discusses diverse connections between hard science fiction and science fact, and with scientists, extremes of scale, postmodernism, fantasy, as well as others. Citing numerous hard SF works, he illuminates the type of far-ranging notions that can be explored while still operating within a reasonably believable framework. Benford points out that similar to the endeavor of science, hard SF authors tend to share ideas and build immense discussions over time with newer works developing concepts further upon those that came before. * "On Science and Science Fiction" by Kathryn Cramer * "Hard Science Fiction" by David G. Hartwell
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