Dangerous Visions

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Dangerous Visions is a landmark 1967 science fiction anthology edited by Harlan Ellison that helped redefine the genre with its provocative, experimental, and boundary-pushing stories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
science fiction anthology
short story collection
awardReceived Hugo Award for Best Anthology NERFINISHED
Locus Poll Award (anthology category) NERFINISHED
containsWorkBy Carol Emshwiller NERFINISHED
Fritz Leiber NERFINISHED
Harlan Ellison NERFINISHED
Henry Slesar NERFINISHED
J. G. Ballard NERFINISHED
John Brunner NERFINISHED
Larry Niven NERFINISHED
Miriam Allen deFord NERFINISHED
Norman Spinrad NERFINISHED
Philip José Farmer NERFINISHED
Philip K. Dick NERFINISHED
Poul Anderson NERFINISHED
R. A. Lafferty NERFINISHED
Robert Silverberg NERFINISHED
Roger Zelazny NERFINISHED
Samuel R. Delany NERFINISHED
Theodore Sturgeon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception credited with redefining the possibilities of science fiction short fiction
widely regarded as a landmark in science fiction
editor Harlan Ellison NERFINISHED
editorialStance encouraged explicit treatment of controversial subjects
invited authors to challenge genre conventions
editorIntroductionBy Harlan Ellison NERFINISHED
genre science fiction
speculative fiction
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasSequel Again, Dangerous Visions NERFINISHED
influenced Again, Dangerous Visions NERFINISHED
The Last Dangerous Visions NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor featuring experimental and controversial stories
influencing the New Wave science fiction movement
pushing boundaries of science fiction content and style
numberOfStories 33
originalPublisherImprint Doubleday Science Fiction NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1967
publisher Doubleday
theme censorship
politics
religion
sexuality
social taboos

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New Wave science fiction associatedPublication Dangerous Visions
this entity surface form: Again, Dangerous Visions
Harlan Ellison notableWork Dangerous Visions
Harlan Ellison notableWork Dangerous Visions
this entity surface form: Again, Dangerous Visions
The Word for World Is Forest firstPublishedIn Dangerous Visions
this entity surface form: Again, Dangerous Visions