New Worlds: An Anthology

New Worlds: An Anthology is an anthology edited by Michael Moorcock published in 1983.

Plot summary

New Worlds: An Anthology is a collection of 30 stories, poems and articles from New Worlds magazine.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed New Worlds: An Anthology for White Dwarf #47, and stated that "it's an immensely valuable book for fans, no less than 131 pages being devoted to a complete index of all 216 issues of NW".[1]

Dave Pringle reviewed New Worlds: An Anthology for Imagine magazine, and commented that "the highlights include Barry Bayley's brilliant pastiche of William Burroughs, 'The Four-Colour Problem' (surely the best thing Bayley ever wrote?) and Pamela Zoline's oddly moving 'The Heat Death of the Universe', a Pop Art painting come to life".[2]

Reviews

References

  1. Langford, Dave (November 1983). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. No. 47. Games Workshop. p. 16.
  2. Pringle, Dave (December 1983). "Book Review". Imagine (review). TSR Hobbies (UK), Ltd. (9): 35.
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