The Dark Between The Stars (short Story Collection)
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''The Dark Between the Stars'' is a 1981 collection of previously-published science fiction short stories by American writer Poul Anderson.


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The Sharing of Flesh "The Sharing of Flesh" (also published as "The Dipteroid Phenomenon") is a science fiction novelette by American writer Poul Anderson. Originally published in ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' (December 1968), it won a 1968 Hugo Award for Best Novelett ...
" (1968) - This story was originally published in '' Galaxy Science Fiction'' (December 1968), won a 1969
Hugo Award The Hugo Award is an annual literary award for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year, given at the World Science Fiction Convention and chosen by its members. The Hugo is widely considered the premier a ...
for Best Novelette and was nominated for a 1969
Nebula Award The Nebula Awards annually recognize the best works of science fiction or fantasy published in the United States. The awards are organized and awarded by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA), a nonprofit association of profe ...
. It later appeared in the collections ''The Night Face & Other Stories'' (1979), ''Winners'' (1981) and ''The Long Night'' (1983). "The Sharing of Flesh" is about a cannibalistic culture on a distant world. * "Fortune Hunter" (1972) - Originally published in the ''
Infinity Infinity is that which is boundless, endless, or larger than any natural number. It is often denoted by the infinity symbol . Since the time of the ancient Greeks, the philosophical nature of infinity was the subject of many discussions amo ...
'' anthology #4, it is a tale of one man's plan to escape from the overpopulated city to the wilderness on a polluted future Earth. * " Eutopia" (1967) - This story was originally published in
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's noted anthology ''
Dangerous Visions ''Dangerous Visions'' is a science fiction short story anthology edited by American writer Harlan Ellison and illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. It was published in 1967. A path-breaking collection, ''Dangerous Visions'' helped define the New ...
'', and later in the Anderson collection ''Past Times'' (1984). It chronicles the journey of a man from a stagnant utopia to an alternate Earth in an alternate universe. * "The Pugilist" (1973) - First appearing in '' The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (November 1973), this story is about "espionage in a totalitarian America." * "
Night Piece "Night Piece" is a science fiction short story by American writer Poul Anderson, first published in the July 1961 issue of '' The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. It later appeared in Anderson's 1981 collection ''The Dark Between the ...
" (1961) - Also originally published in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (July 1961) and later collected in ''The Gods Laughed'' (1982), "Night Piece" is about a man "slipping back and forth from reality into a strange primordial plane of existence" thanks to his experiments with ESP. Anderson has called this story one of his personal favorites. * "The Voortrekkers" (1974) - First published in 1974's ''Final Stage: The Ultimate Science Fiction Anthology'' (editors Edward L. Ferman/Barry N. Malzberg) and later collected in ''Explorations'' (1981), this story follows a deep space exploration in a future where the recorded personalities and neural patterns of astronauts are imprinted into newly created clones at the journey's end. * "Gibraltar Falls" (1975) - Originally appearing in ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (October 1975) and later collected in ''The Guardians of Time'' (1981), "Gibraltar Falls" is one of Anderson's Time Patrol stories, a romance set during Earth's distant past. The name means "the waterfall at Gibraltar", and refers to the end of the Messinian salinity crisis. * "Windmill" (1973) - First appearing in the 1973 anthology ''Saving Worlds'' (editors Roger Elwood/Virginia Kidd) and later collected in ''Maurai and Kith'' (1982), "Windmill" is a "post-apocalypse environmentalism story" in which the former continental superpowers struggle to rebuild with guidance from the now-politically-dominant Hawaiian islands. * " Call Me Joe" (1957) - This story was originally published in ''
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'' (April 1957) and features a wheelchair-using astronaut on a station orbiting Jupiter who, through the use of special technology, is mentally controlling a genetically engineered creature nicknamed "Joe" who is exploring the planet's surface.


Reviews

Thomas M. Wagner of SFReviews.net wrote that the publisher's marketing of the book as a collection of science fiction horror stories is "totally misleading" and noted "no unifying theme present in these stories remotely related to the horrors of the universe, whatever those might be." Wagner went on to say that the anthology includes some "must-reads" and that "even a middling Poul Anderson story is quite a bit better than what you're likely to get from most anybody else writing these days."


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