The Road to Science Fiction
The Road to Science Fiction is a series of science fiction anthologies edited by American science fiction author, scholar and editor James Gunn. Composed as a textbook set to teach the evolution of science fiction literature, the series is now available as mass market publications.
The six-volume set collects many of the most influential works of the genre. It was published originally by Signet and then by White Wolf Games Studio. Volumes 1 through 4 are currently being reprinted in paperback format by the company Scarecrow Press.
Contents
Volume 1: From Gilgamesh to Wells
(Signet, 1979; Scarecrow Press, December 2002)
Contents:
- excerpt from A True Story, by Lucian of Samosata
- excerpt from The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville, Anonymous
- excerpt from Utopia, by Thomas More
- excerpt from The City of the Sun, by Tommaso Campanella
- excerpt from New Atlantis by Francis Bacon
- Somnium, or Lunar Astronomy, by Johannes Kepler
- excerpt from A Voyage to the Moon, by Cyrano de Bergerac
- excerpt from A Voyage to Laputa, by Jonathan Swift
- excerpt from The Journey to the World Underground, by Ludvig Holberg
- "Micromégas," by Voltaire (not included in the Signet edition)
- excerpt from Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
- "Rappaccini's Daughter," by Nathaniel Hawthorne
- "Mellonta Tauta," by Edgar Allan Poe
- "The Diamond Lens," by Fitz-James O'Brien
- excerpt from Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne
- excerpt from Around the Moon, by Jules Verne
- excerpt from She, by H. Rider Haggard
- excerpt from Looking Backward, by Edward Bellamy
- "The Damned Thing," by Ambrose Bierce
- "With the Night Mail," by Rudyard Kipling
- "The Star," by H. G. Wells
- A selected bibliography of books about Science Fiction
- A basic Science-Fiction library
Volume 2: From Wells to Heinlein
(Signet, 1979; Scarecrow Press, September, 2002)
Contents:
- "The New Accelerator," by H. G. Wells
- "The Machine Stops," by E. M. Forster
- excerpt from The Chessmen of Mars (Signet edition) or Under the Moons of Mars, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- "The People of the Pit," by A. Merritt; replaced by Merritt's "The Moon Pool" in the Scarecrow Press edition (2002)
- "The Red One," by Jack London
- "Dagon," by H. P. Lovecraft
- "The Tissue-Culture King," by Julian Huxley
- "The Revolt of the Pedestrians," by David H. Keller, M.D.
- excerpt from Last and First Men, by Olaf Stapledon
- excerpt from Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley
- "A Martian Odyssey," by Stanley G. Weinbaum
- "Twilight," by John W. Campbell
- "Proxima Centauri," by Murray Leinster
- "What's It Like Out There?," by Edmond Hamilton
- "With Folded Hands," by Jack Williamson
- "Hyperpilosity," by L. Sprague de Camp
- "The Faithful," by Lester del Rey
- "Black Destroyer," by A. E. van Vogt
- "Nightfall," by Isaac Asimov
- "Requiem," by Robert A. Heinlein
- A chronology of Science Fiction
Volume 3: From Heinlein to Here
(Signet, 1979; Scarecrow Press, May 2002)
The best work published from 1940 to 1977.
Contents:
- "All You Zombies," by Robert A. Heinlein
- "Reason," by Isaac Asimov
- "Desertion," by Clifford D. Simak
- "Mimsy Were the Borogoves," by Lewis Padgett (Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore)
- "The Million-Year Picnic," by Ray Bradbury
- "Thunder and Roses," by Theodore Sturgeon
- "That Only a Mother," by Judith Merril
- "Brooklyn Project," by William Tenn (Philip Klass)
- "Coming Attraction," by Fritz Leiber
- "The Sentinel," by Arthur C. Clarke
- "Sail On! Sail On!," by José Farmer
- "Critical Factor," by Hal Clement
- "Fondly Fahrenheit," by Alfred Bester
- "The Cold Equations," by Tom Godwin
- "The Game of Rat and Dragon," by Cordwainer Smith
- "Pilgrimage to Earth," by Robert Sheckley
- "Who Can Replace a Man?," by Brian W. Aldiss
- "Harrison Bergeron," by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
- "The Streets of Ashkelon," by Harry Harrison
- "The Terminal Beach," by J. G. Ballard
- "Dolphin's Way," by Gordon R. Dickson
- "Slow Tuesday Night," by R. A. Lafferty
- "Day Million," by Frederik Pohl
- "We Can Remember It for You Wholesale," by Philip K. Dick
- "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream," by Harlan Ellison
- "Aye, and Gomorrah," by Samuel R. Delany
- "The Jigsaw Man," by Larry Niven
- "Kyrie," by Poul Anderson
- "Masks," by Damon Knight
- excerpt from Stand on Zanzibar, by John Brunner
- "The Big Flash," by Norman Spinrad
- "Sundance," by Robert Silverberg
- excerpt from The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K. Le Guin
- "When It Changed," by Joanna Russ
- "The Engine at Heartspring's Center," by Roger Zelazny
- "Tricentennial," by Joe Haldeman
Volume 4: From Here to Forever
(Signet, 1982; White Wolf, January 1997; Scarecrow Press, 2003)
Stories selected for their quality of writing.
Contents:
- "Born of Man and Woman," by Richard Matheson
- "The Luckiest Man in Denv," by C. M. Kornbluth (not included in the Signet edition)
- "Common Time," by James Blish (not included in the Signet edition)
- "My Boy Friend's Name is Jello," by Avram Davidson
- "The First Canticle," by Walter M. Miller, Jr.
- "Nobody Bothers Gus," by Algis Budrys
- "Flowers for Algernon," by Daniel Keyes
- "The Moon Moth," by Jack Vance
- "The Library of Babel," by Jorge Luis Borges
- excerpt from Dune, by Frank Herbert
- "Light of Other Days," by Bob Shaw
- "The First Sally (A), or Trurl's Electronic Bard," by Stanisław Lem
- "The Heat Death of the Universe," by Pamela Zoline
- "The Planners," by Kate Wilhelm
- "The Dance of the Changer and the Three," by Terry Carr
- "The Last Flight of Dr. Ain," by James Tiptree, Jr. (Alice Sheldon)
- "Where No Sun Shines," by Gardner Dozois
- "The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories," by Gene Wolfe
- "Angouleme," by Thomas M. Disch
- "Gather Blue Roses," by Pamela Sargent
- "With a Finger in My I," by David Gerrold
- "The Ghost Writer," by George Alec Effinger (Signet edition)
- "Of Mist, and Grass, and Sand," by Vonda N. McIntyre
- "Air Raid," by John Varley
- "Uncoupling," by Barry Malzberg
- "Rogue Tomato," by Michael Bishop
- "This Tower of Ashes," by George R. R. Martin
- "Particle Theory," by Edward Bryant
- "View from a Height," by Joan D. Vinge
- "The Word Sweep," by George Zebrowski
- "The World Science Fiction Convention of 2080," by Ian Watson
- "Abominable," by Carol Emshwiller
- "Exposures," by Gregory Benford
- "Schrödinger's Kitten," by George Alec Effinger (not included in the Signet edition)
Volume 5: The British Way
(White Wolf, March 1998)
Influential British SF published prior to 1986
Contents:
- excerpt from The Battle of Dorking: Reminiscences of a Volunteer by Lieutenant-Colonel Sir George Tomkyns Chesney
- excerpt from Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott
- excerpt from After London; or, Wild England by Richard Jefferies
- "The Doom of London," by Robert Barr
- "A Corner in Lightning," by George Griffith
- "The Country of the Blind," by H. G. Wells
- "As Easy as A.B.C.," by Rudyard Kipling
- "A Negligible Experiment," by John D. Beresford
- "The Horror of the Heights," by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- "The Rat," by S. Fowler Wright
- excerpt from Star Maker, by Olaf Stapledon
- "The Great Fog," by H. F. Heard
- "Hobbyist," by Eric Frank Russell
- "Dreams Are Sacred," by Peter Phillips
- "Made in U.S.A.," by J. T. McIntosh
- "The Star," by Arthur C. Clarke
- "The Emptiness of Space," by John Wyndham
- "The Voices of Time," by J. G. Ballard
- "The Drowned Giant," by J. G. Ballard
- "The Totally Rich," by John Brunner
- "Mouth of Hell," by David I. Masson
- "The Discontinuous," by D. G. Compton
- "It's Smart to Have an English Address," by D. G. Compton
- "The Muse," by Anthony Burgess
- "The Nature of the Catastrophe," by Michael Moorcock
- "The Power of Time," by Josephine Saxton
- "Mason's Life," by Kingsley Amis
- "Settling the World," by M. John Harrison
- "Working in the Spaceship Yards," by Brian W. Aldiss
- "Appearance of Life," by Brian W. Aldiss
- "An Infinite Summer," by Christopher Priest
- "Custom Fitting," by James White
- "Written in Water," by Tanith Lee
- "The Great Atlantic Swimming Race," by Ian Watson
- "And He Not Busy Being Born," by Brian M. Stableford
Volume 6: Around the World
(White Wolf, July 1998)
Contents:
France
- excerpt from Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne
- "The War of the Twentieth Century," by Albert Robida
- "Another World," by J.-H. Rosny-Aîné
- "The Dead Fish," by Boris Vian
- "Heavier Than Sleep," by Philippe Curval
- "The Valley of Echoes," by Gérard Klein
- "The Knot," by Élisabeth Vonarburg
Germany
- "The Sandman," by E. T. A. Hoffmann
- "The Universal Library," by Kurd Lasswitz
- "The Hunter Gracchus," by Franz Kafka
- "The Building," by Herbert W. Franke
- "Loitering at Death's Door," by Wolfgang Jeschke
- "Ikaros," by Erik Simon
- "Mnemosyne's Children," by Svend Åge Madsen
- "Time Everlasting," by Sam J. Lundwall
Eastern Europe
- Epilogue from R.U.R. by Karel Čapek
- "The Hunt," by Stanisław Lem
- "The Divided Carla," by Josef Nesvadba
- "That Invincible Human Spirit, or, The Golden Ships," by Alexandr Kramer
- "The Neuhof Treaty," by Ovid S. Crohmalniceanu
Russia
- "The Strangers," by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
- "Share It With Me," by Kirill Bulychev
Italy
- "The Time Machine," by Dino Buzzati
- "Cancerqueen," by Tommaso Landolfi
- "The Spiral," by Italo Calvino
Spain and Latin America
- "The Alabaster Garden," by Teresa Inglés
- "The Babylon Lottery," by Jorge Luis Borges
- "Blacamán the Good, Vendor of Miracles," by Gabriel García Márquez
- "Chac-Mool," by Carlos Fuentes
India
- "Einstein the Second," by Laxman Londhe
China
- "The Mirror Image of the Earth," by Zheng Wenguang
- "Corrosion," by Ye Yonglie
Japan
- "Beyond the Curve," by Kōbō Abe
- "Take Your Choice," by Sakyo Komatsu
- "The Legend of the Paper Spaceship," by Tetsu Yano