It strives to document major trends and publications that, mid-century on, helped bring radical, substantive – and enduring – change to the field. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds is not, as the title might suggest, a deliberation on Ellison’s anthology and Moorcock’s magazine its aim is much broader. History, to be useful and in any true sense accurate, must be anecdotal, a compendium assembled from multiple points of view and perspectives. Delany, Wesleyan University Press, 2021, $24.95 Higgins, University of Iowa Press, 2021, $39.95 Reverse Colonization: Science Fiction, Imperial Fantasy, and Alt-victimhood, by David M. Dangerous Visions and New Worlds: Radical Science Fiction, 1950-1985, edited by Andrew Nette and Iain McIntyre, PM Press, 2021, $29.95
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