Space through the enthusiasm of 1970, when NASA was running full tilt, every new discovery opens new possibilities for the future of humanity. Could this reason, it was the late '70s, as a foretaste of the sci fi genre before? Let me recommend a good book, so you can see for themselves;
'Years Best Science Fiction - Second Edition "by David G. Hartwell (1977)
Mid and late seventies were great for science fiction, and some ofShort stories that came out of that period ended on the big screen, as the genre has gone mainstream and the company has changed the way the thought of science fiction forever. This collection of the best Sci Fi short stories of the year was one of the best in my personal library, with works such as:
"After a Lean Winter" by Dave Wolverton "zoem" by Gregory Benford, "Breakaway Breakdown" by James Patrick, "invasion" by Joanna Russ (later turned into a Hollywood blockbuster),"The Life Edit by Damon Knight (also a film)," First Tuesday "by Robert Reed" Spear of the Sun "by David Langford, and" Bicycle Repairman "by Bruce Sterling (you'll love this story, makes it all) to think .
This entire collection can be viewed in about 4-5 nights, but I would recommend that your time to read only one or two per night, and then the whole story of "what if" type part of your mind. In particular, contains the following works well, "Doblin's Lecture"Allen Steele, "The Bridge of Elvis" by Kathleen Ann Goonman, "Forest Luck" by Kate Williams, "Nonstop Portal 'by Connie Wills, and" Columbiad "by Stephen Baxter.
Because the 1970 has been a great year for science fiction? Well, there are many theories, namely the editor David Harwell tried to explain the phenomenon in its opening. If you're a true fan of the genre, you must have this collection for your personal library.