Alpha 2
Alpha 2 , ed. Robert Silverberg This 1971 collection features short stories that were considered to be excellent in a literary sense -- they were well-written, wonderful stories that should be preserved. They were pulled from the last twenty years, so there's quite a date range. Some I enjoyed very much, and others not so much. Also, if this is a collection of excellently-written SF, why was Ray Bradbury left out? Maybe because he was so very famous, there was no danger of his stories falling through the cracks? Otherwise there were some famous names and some I'm not familiar with. "Call Me Joe" by Poul Anderson was very good. On the fifth moon of Jupiter, a small outpost runs a program for exploring Jupiter itself, by means of psychic transfer into a body built for Jovian conditions (as in Avatar, the one with the blue people). The man who runs "Joe" would much rather live in Joe than in his own body; is it possible? I was not so i...