- The Last Dangerous Visions
"The Last Dangerous Visions" was planned to be a sequel to the
science fiction short story anthologies "Dangerous Visions " and "Again, Dangerous Visions ", originally published in 1967 and 1972 respectively. It is edited byHarlan Ellison .The projected third collection was started but controversially never finished. It has become something of a legend in science fiction as the genre's most famous unpublished book. It was originally announced for publication in 1973, but other work demanded Ellison's attention and the anthology has not seen print to date. He has come under criticism for his treatment of some writers who submitted their stories to him, whom some estimate to number nearly 150 (and many of whom have died in the ensuing three decades since the anthology was first announced).
Various difficulties delayed publication many times. As recently as May 2007, Ellison has said that he still wants to get the book out [ [http://www.newsarama.com/general/Ellison/interview_p2.html NEWSARAMA.COM: HARLAN ELLISON: BRING ON THE DANCING FROGS, Psrt 2 ] ] .
British author Christopher Priest, whose story "An Infinite Summer" had been accepted for the collection, wrote a lengthy critique of Ellison's failure to complete the project, published as "The Last Deadloss Visions" in the UK and, in book form, as "The Book on the Edge of Forever" (an allusion to the Ellison-written "" episode "
The City on the Edge of Forever ") byFantagraphics Books in the US. The essay was once available online, but Priest has since requested the essay be withdrawn from theInternet .1979 Contents List
It was announced in the April 1979 issue of Locus that the anthology had been sold to Berkley, who would publish the 700,000 words of fiction in three volumes. These tables of content were published in the June 1979 issue of Locus. Story titles are followed by an approximate word count. Also note that the totals given for each book do not exactly match the published list.
BOOK ONE (34 authors, 35 stories, 214,250 words)
*"Among the Beautiful Bright Children" byJames E. Gunn (9100)
*"Dark Night in Toyland" byBob Shaw (4000)
*"Living Inside" byBruce Sterling (2250)
*"The Bing Bang Blues" byDelbert Casada (2000)
*"Ponce De Leon's Pants" byMack Reynolds (1800)
*"The True Believer" byA. Bertram Chandler (7000)
*"The Bones Do Lie" byAnne McCaffrey (7000)
*"Doug, Where Are We? I Don't Know. A Spaceship Maybe," byGrant Carrington (3800)
*"Child of Mind" byLisa Tuttle (6800)
*"Dark Threshold" byP. C. Hodgell (1500)
*"Falling From Grace" byWard Moore (4000)
*"The 100 Million Horses of Planet Dada" byDaniel Walther (both French and English versions) (4200)
*"None So Deaf" byRichard E. Peck (2000)
*"A Time for Praying" byG. C. Edmondson (7700)
*"The Amazonas Link" byJames Sutherland (6000)
*"At the Sign of the Boar's Head Nebula" by Richard Wilson (47000)
*"All Creatures Great and Small" byHoward Fast (1200)
*"A Night at Madame Mephisto's" byJoseph F. Pumilia (1200)
*"What Used to be Called Dead" byLeslie A. Fiedler (2800)
*"Not All a Dream" byManly Wade Wellman (5400)
*"A Day in the Life of A-420" byFelix C. Gotschalk (Jacques Gouldchaux) (2600)
*"The Residents of Kingston" byDoris Piserchia (5000)
*"Free Enterprise" byJerry Pournelle (11000)
*"Rundown" byJohn Morressy (1200)
*"Various Kinds of Conceit" byArthur Byron Cover (2000)
*"Son of 'Wild in the Streets'" byRobert Thom (15800)
*"Dick and Jane Go to Mars" byWilson Tucker (7500)
*"On the Way to the Woman of Your Dreams" byRaul Judson (3800)
*"Blackstop" by Gerard Conway (5500)
*"Ten Times Your Fingers and Double You Toes" byCraig Strete (3500)
*"The Names of Yanils" byChan Davis (9000)
*"Return to Elf Hill" byRobert Lilly (900)
*"The Carbon Dream" byJack Dann (9500)
*"Dogs' Lives" by Michael Bishop (6000)BOOK TWO (32 authors, 40 stories, 216,527 words)
*"Universe on the Turn" by Ian Watson (4200)
*"The Children of Bull Weed" byGordon Eklund (17000) (some sources title this "The Children of Bull Wood")
*"Precis of the Rappacini Report" byAnthony Boucher (850) (with an Afterword by Richard Matheson)
*"Grandma, What's the Sky Made Of?" bySusan C. Lette (1500)
*"A Rousing Explanation of the Events Surrounding My Sister's Death" by David Wise (1800)
*"The Dawn Patrol" byP.J. Plauger (10000)
*"I Had No Head and My Eyes Were Floating Way Up in the Air" byClifford D. Simak (6600)
*"To Have and To Hold" byLangdon Jones (20000)
*"The Malibu Fault" byJonathan Fast (1750)
*"û-1 Think, Therefore û-1 Am" byLeonard Isaacs (1000)
*"The Taut Arc of Desire" byPhilippe Curval (7200) (both French and English versions)
*"A Journey South" byJohn Christopher (21500)
*"The Return of Agent Black" byRon Goulart (3800)
*"The Stone Which the Builders Rejected" byAvram Davidson (2000)
*"Signals" byCharles L. Harness (13125)
*"Thumbing it on the Beam and Other Magic Melting Moments" byD. M. Rowles (2000)
*"End" byRaylyn Moore (9250)
*"Uncle Tom's Time Machine" byJohn Jakes (3000)
*"Adversaries" byFranklin Fisher (4700)
*"Copping Out" byHank Davis (1000)
*"Stark and the Star Kings" byEdmond Hamilton andLeigh Brackett (10000)
*"The Danaan Children Laugh" byMildred Downey Broxon (5300)
*"Play Sweetly, In Harmony" by Joseph Green (6300)
*"Primordial Follies" byRobert Sheckley (4000)
*"Cargo Run" byWilliam E. Cochrane (18800)
*"Pipeline to Paradise" byNelson S. Bond (5000)
*"Geriatric Ward" byOrson Scott Card (7000)
*"A Night at the Opera" byRobert Wissner (3000)
*"The Red Dream" by Charles Platt (9800)
*"Living Alone in the Jungle" byAlgis Budrys (1352)
*"The Life and the Clay" byEdgar Pangborn (6500)BOOK THREE (36 authors, 38 stories, 214,200 words)
*"Mama's Girl" byDaniel Keyes (4000)
*"Himself in Anachron" byCordwainer Smith (2500)
*"Dreamwork, A Novel" byPamela Zoline (16000)
*"The Giant Rat of Sumatra, or By the Light of the Silvery" by theFiresign Theatre (5000)
*"Leveled Best" bySteve Herbst (1300)
*"Search Cycle: Beginning and Ending" byRussell Bates
**"The Last Quest" (2500)
**"Fifth and Last Horseman" (5000)
*"XYY" byVonda McIntyre (1600)
*"The Accidental Ferosslk" byFrank Herbert (3500)
*"The Burning Zone" byGraham Charnock (6000)
*"Cacophony in Pink and Ochre" byDoris Pitkin Buck (5500)
*"The Accidents of Blood" byFrank Bryning (5500)
*"The Murderer's Song" byMichael Moorcock (7500)
*"On the Other Side of Space, In the Lobby of the Potlatch Inn" byWallace West (6500)
*"Two From Kotzwinkle's Bestiary" byWilliam Kotzwinkle (5000)
*"Childfinder" by Octavia E. Butler (3250)
*"Potiphee, Petey and Me" byTom Reamy (17000)
*"The Seadragon"Laurence Yep (17000)
*"Emerging Nation" byAlfred Bester (2000)
*"Ugly Duckling Gets the Treatment and Becomes Cinderella Except Her Foot's Too Big for the Prince's Slipper and Is Webbed Besides" byRobert Thurston (3500)
*"Goodbye" bySteven Utley (2000)
*"Golgotha" byGraham Hall (3200)
*"War Stories" byEdward Bryant (10000)
*"The Bellman" by John Varley (11500)
*"Fantasy for Six Electrodes and One Adrenaline Drip (A Play in the Form of a Feelie Script)" byJoe Haldeman (10000)
*"A Dog and His Boy" byHarry Harrison (4000)
*"Las Animas" byJanet Nay (6800)
*"False Premises" byGeorge Alec Effinger
**"The Capitals Are Wrong" (4000)
**"Stage Fright" (2500)
**"Rocky Colavito Batted .268 in 1955" (5500)
**"Fishing With Hemingway" (3000)
*"The Senior Prom" byFred Saberhagen (4800)
*"Skin" byA. E. van Vogt (7000)
*"Halfway There" byStan Dryer (3000)
*"Love Song" byGordon R. Dickson (6000)
*"Suzy is Something Special" byMichael G. Coney (8000)
*"Previews of Hell" byJack Williamson (3000)Note that these stories were either omitted from the listing in error or were pulled from the anthology before the listing was published:
*"Where Are They Now?" by
Steven Bryan Bieler (Sold to LDV in 1984, withdrawn in 1988)
*"The Great Forest Lawn Clearance Sale: Hurry Last Days!" byStephen Dedman (According to the author's website)
*"Squad D" byStephen King (Submitted to LDV, but possibly not accepted)
*"How Dobbstown Was Saved" byBob Leman (Sold to LDV in 1981)
*"The Swastika Setup" byMichael Moorcock (Withdrawn and replaced by "The Murderer's Song")
*"An Infinite Summer" by Christopher Priest (Withdrawn in 1976)
*"The Isle of Sinbad" byThomas N. Scortia (Listed in Alien Critic #7, 1973, but not in the Locus 1979 list)Alternative publication of stories intended for the book
Several stories purchased for "Last Dangerous Visions" were eventually published elsewhere. Perhaps the first was Christopher Priest's "An Infinite Summer", which appeared in Andromeda 1, edited by Peter Weston and published in 1976.
Michael Bishop's story "Dogs' Lives" was published in the Spring 1984 issue of
The Missouri Review . It was subsequently reprinted in the 1985 edition ofBest American Short Stories ."Himself in Anachron" by
Cordwainer Smith (died 1966), was published in the1993 collection of Smith's short fiction, "The Rediscovery of Man". Ellison threatened to sueNew England Science Fiction Association (NESFA) for publishing "Himself in Anachron", sold to Ellison for the book by his widow, [cite journal| url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a76.html| journal=Ansible| title=ConFrancisco Continued| id=ISSN 0265-9816| volume=76| month=November| year=1993] but later reached an amicable settlement. [cite journal| journal=Ansible| title=Infinitely Improbable| volume=77| url=http://news.ansible.co.uk/a77.html| month=December| year=1993| id=ISSN 0265-9816]Nelson Bond 's contribution, "Pipeline to Paradise," saw publication in1995 in the anthology "Wheel of Fortune", edited byRoger Zelazny . It was reprinted in2002 in Bond's secondArkham House collection, "The Far Side of Nowhere ". Ellison has publicly acknowledged soliciting the story from Bond, who at the time had retired from writing. [ [http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/90254 Allen, Mike. "Roanoke writer widely admired," "The Roanoke Times", November 6, 2006.] ]In
1999 , DAW Books published an original anthology entitled "Prom Night," edited by Nancy Springer (and Martin H. Greenberg, uncredited), which containsFred Saberhagen 's "LDV" story, "The Senior Prom." And in2004 , Haffner Press published a coffee-table retrospective of the works ofJack Williamson , "Seventy-Five: The Diamond Anniversary of a Science Fiction Pioneer," which contains his "LDV" story, "Previews of Hell."John Varley's "The Bellman", which was published in "
Asimov's Science Fiction " magazine in2003 and has since been reprinted; andJoe Haldeman 's "Fantasy for Six Electrodes and One Adrenaline Drip", which Haldeman had believed lost until finding an old carbon copy of the manuscript and which was finally published in his2006 collection "A Separate War and Other Stories".In 2005 Haffner Press published a large reprint collection of
Edmond Hamilton 's two "Star Kings" novels andLeigh Brackett 's three stories starring Eric Stark, called "Stark and the Star Kings". The title story is the long-lost tale by both writers which should have been published in "Last Dangerous Visions".Steven Bryan Bieler's story "Where Are They Now?" appeared in the Spring 2008 (Volume VII, Issue 4) online magazine "Slow Trains" ["Slow Trains", Spring 2008 [http://www.slowtrains.com/vol7issue4/bielervol7issue4.html] ] .
In 2008,
Orson Scott Card published "Geriatric Ward" in his collection of short fiction,Keeper of Dreams . He wanted to see the story published in "The Last Dangerous Visions", asDangerous Visions andAgain, Dangerous Visions had essentially taught him the art of writing speculative fiction, but he felt that, after so many decades, it would never happen.At the time of this writing, these stories have also been published:
*"Precis of the Rappacini Report" by
Anthony Boucher (published as "Rappaccini's Other Daughter")
*"Living Alone in the Jungle" byAlgis Budrys
*"A Journey South" byJohn Christopher
*"The Names of Yanils" byChan Davis
*"What Used to be Called Dead" byLeslie A. Fiedler
*"Fantasy for Six Electrodes and One Adrenaline Drip (A Play in the Form of a Feelie Script)" byJoe Haldeman
*"Signals" byCharles L. Harness
*"A Dog and His Boy" byHarry Harrison
*"How Dobbstown Was Saved" byBob Leman
*"The Bones Do Lie" byAnne McCaffrey
*"The Swastika Setup" byMichael Moorcock (withdrawn and replaced by "The Murderer's Song", which has also been published)
*"Dark Night in Toyland" byBob Shaw
*"Ten Times Your Fingers and Double You Toes" byCraig Strete
*"Universe on the Turn" by Ian WatsonReferences
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