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Before the Golden Age

Before the Golden Age: A Science Fiction Anthology of the 1930s is an anthology of 25 science fiction stories from 1930s pulp magazines, edited by American science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. It also includes "Big Game", a short story written by Asimov in 1941 and never sold. The anthology was first published in April 1974, and won the 1975 Locus Award for Best reprint anthology.[1]

Before the Golden Age
First edition cover
EditorIsaac Asimov
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
April 1974
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages986
ISBN0-385-02419-3
OCLC972848
813/.0876
LC ClassPZ1.A815 Be PS648.S3

The anthology was inspired by a dream Asimov had on the morning of 3 April 1973. In his dream, Asimov had prepared an anthology of his favorite science fiction stories from the 1930s and was delighted to get a chance to read them again. After waking, he told his fiancée Janet Jeppson about the dream, and she suggested that he actually do such an anthology. Doubleday agreed to publish the anthology, and Asimov's friend Sam Moskowitz provided him with copies of the relevant science fiction magazines. Asimov completed work on the anthology on 10 May.

The stories were selected by Asimov, and the main selection criterion was the degree to which they influenced him when he was growing up in the 1930s. The prefatory material and individual introductions to the stories fill in the details about the early life of the child prodigy, which effectively makes the volume an autobiographical prequel to his earlier collection The Early Asimov.

The anthology was first published as a large hardcover by Doubleday in 1974 and re-issued as three smaller paperbacks by Fawcett Books the following year. The series was re-issued multiple times between 1975 and '84 in sets of either three or four paperbacks. As of 2018, it is out of print.

Contents edit

In addition to the 26 stories, the anthology includes introductions and extensive commentary by Asimov.[2]

1931 edit

1932 edit

1933 edit

1934 edit

1935 edit

1936 edit

1937 edit

1938 edit

Reception edit

Theodore Sturgeon praised the anthology as "uniquely and delightfully Asimov," describing it as "a much-wanted aggregate of the long-remembered, mostly long-lost masterpieces of ragged-pulp sf which fired up so many of the writers [from] the Golden Age of John Campbell's Astounding."[3] Alexei and Cory Panshin described Before the Golden Age as "a book that needed doing," saying that Asimov was perhaps the only writer who "could have the clout and the personal investment of love necessary to produce an anthology like this."[4]

Gerald Jonas, however, reviewing the anthology and related books for The New York Times, noted that "a little of this looking backward goes a long way," faulting "the defects of style, the prolixities, [and] the flaws of narrative construction" in the stories.[5] (Asimov, in his introduction to the book, had cheerfully conceded these stories to be "clumsy, primitive, and naive", "old-fashioned and unsophisticated".)

References edit

  1. ^ Science Fiction Awards Database: Isaac Asimov
  2. ^ Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections
  3. ^ "Galaxy Bookshelf", Galaxy Science Fiction, September 1974, pp. 120–21.
  4. ^ "Books", F&SF, December 1974, pp. 65–67.
  5. ^ "Of Things to Come", The New York Times, November 21, 1976

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