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Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Stories by Women About Women

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SKU:
1473
Condition:
Very Good - Minimal shelf wear; back cover has a few creases. No spine crease. Firm binding. All pages are clean, crisp, and unmarked with a square textblock.
Format:
Mass Paperback, 285 pages
Publisher:
Random House, Inc., 1975
Edition:
Vintage Books Edition

Women of Wonder: Science Fiction Stories by Women About Women is an anthology showcasing a diverse collection of science fiction tales. This literary compilation explores the multifaceted experiences of women, both as characters and creators within the genre. Through a blend of imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking narratives, the anthology delves into themes of empowerment, identity, and the complexities of human existence. With Sargent's expert curation and insightful commentary, readers are invited into a captivating exploration of speculative fiction from the perspective of female voices, offering a unique and enriching literary journey.

Edited, With an Introduction and Notes, By Pamela Sargent

About the Editor

Pamela Sargent is a prolific and highly regarded figure in the realm of speculative fiction. With a career spanning several decades, she has established herself as an influential author, editor, and critic within the genre. Sargent's works often explore themes of identity, feminism, and social change, offering thought-provoking narratives that challenge conventions and push the boundaries of imagination. She is perhaps best known for her pioneering efforts in promoting women's voices in science fiction, both through her own writing and her editorial work, including her notable anthology "Women of Wonder" series. Sargent's contributions to the genre have earned her numerous accolades, cementing her reputation as a leading figure in the world of speculative literature.