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The Defining Science Fiction Books of the 1970s

After the counter-culture self-destructed at Altamont, The Beatles broke up, and the baby boomers left college and joined the real world, the 1970s was a time of sobering up, Future Shock, recessions, The Limits of Growth, oil shortages, hostages and coming down to reality. For some reason we ceded high technology to the builders of Ringworld, Gateway, and Rama, and the genre's psychic weatherman, PKD, reported from some very bizarre locations. The seventies was a somber time for science fiction, with the decay of Dhalgren and post-modernism of Barry Malzberg. Heinlein wrote about sex rather than space, as we see the momentum of science fiction begin its shift toward fantasy.
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After Things Fell Apart (Ron Goulart)
After Things Fell Apart
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Ron Goulart
And Chaos Died (Joanna Russ)
And Chaos Died
2
Joanna Russ
The Atrocity Exhibition (J. G. Ballard)
The Atrocity Exhibition
3
J. G. Ballard
Downward to the Earth, Robert Silverberg (1970)
Downward to the Earth, Robert Silverberg (1970)
4
I Will Fear No Evil (Robert A. Heinlein)
I Will Fear No Evil
5
Robert A. Heinlein
A Maze of Death (Philip K. Dick)
A Maze of Death
6
Philip K. Dick
Nine Hundred Grandmothers (Lafferty)
Nine Hundred Grandmothers
7
Lafferty
Ringworld (Larry Niven)
Ringworld
8
Larry Niven
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1
Science Fiction Hall of Fame Volume 1
9
The Steel Crocodile (D.G. Compton)
The Steel Crocodile
10
D.G. Compton
Tau Zero (Poul Anderson)
Tau Zero
11
Poul Anderson
Time and Again (Jack Finney)
Time and Again
12
Jack Finney
Tower of Glass (Robert Silverberg)
Tower of Glass
13
Robert Silverberg
Whipping Star (Frank Herbert)
Whipping Star
14
Frank Herbert
The Year of the Quiet Sun, Wilson Tucker (1970)
The Year of the Quiet Sun, Wilson Tucker (1970)
15
Alone Against Tomorrow (Harlan Ellison)
Alone Against Tomorrow
16
Harlan Ellison
Chronopolis and Other Stories (J. G. Ballard)
Chronopolis and Other Stories
17
J. G. Ballard
Dinosaur Beach (Keith Laumer)
Dinosaur Beach
18
Keith Laumer
The Doors of His Face (Zelazny)
The Doors of His Face
19
Zelazny
Dragonquest
Dragonquest
20
Driftglass (Samuel R. Delany)
Driftglass
21
Samuel R. Delany
Furthest (Suzette Haden Elgin)
Furthest
22
Suzette Haden Elgin
Half Past Human (T.J. Bass)
Half Past Human
23
T.J. Bass
The Hugo Winners Vol. 2 (Edited by Asimov)
The Hugo Winners Vol. 2
24
Edited by Asimov
Jack of Shadows (Roger Zelazny)
Jack of Shadows
25
Roger Zelazny
The Lathe of Heaven (Ursula K. Le Guin)
The Lathe of Heaven
26
Ursula K. Le Guin
Moderan (David R. Bunch)
Moderan
27
David R. Bunch
Son of Man (Robert Silverberg)
Son of Man
28
Robert Silverberg
Star Light (Hal Clement)
Star Light
29
Hal Clement
A Time of Changes
A Time of Changes
30
To Your Scattered Bodies Go (Philip José Farmer)
To Your Scattered Bodies Go
31
Philip José Farmer
Vermillion Sands (J. G. Ballard)
Vermillion Sands
32
J. G. Ballard
The World Inside (Robert Silverberg)
The World Inside
33
Robert Silverberg
334, Thomas M. Disch (1972)
334, Thomas M. Disch (1972)
34
Again, Dangerous Visions (Harlan Ellison)
Again, Dangerous Visions
35
Harlan Ellison
Beyond Apollo (Barry N. Malzberg)
Beyond Apollo
36
Barry N. Malzberg
A Choice of Gods (Clifford D. Simak)
A Choice of Gods
37
Clifford D. Simak
Dying Inside (Robert Silverberg)
Dying Inside
38
Robert Silverberg
The Fifth Head of Cerberus (Gene Wolfe)
The Fifth Head of Cerberus
39
Gene Wolfe
The Gods Themselves
The Gods Themselves
40
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