@booklet {2057, title = {"Eutopia"}, howpublished = {Dangerous Visions: 33 Original Stories}, year = {1967}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Past Times\ (New York: Tor, 1996), 112-39, with the \"Afterword\" (139-41); in\ The Best Alternate History Stories of the 20th Century. Ed. Harry Turtledove with Martin H. Greenberg (New York: Ballantine Books, 2001), 251-68; and in\ The Collected Short Stories of Poul Anderson. Volume 4 Admiralty. Ed. Rick Katze (Framingham, MA: The NESFA Press, 2011), 334-47 with the \"Afterword\" entitled \"Eutopia Afterword\" (348-49).

}, month = {1967}, pages = {274-91 with an "Introduction" (272-74) by Ellison and an "Afterword" (291-92) by Anderson}, publisher = {Doubleday}, address = {Garden City, NY}, abstract = {

Flawed utopia modeled on classical Athens complete with accepted homosexuality. But the utopia has become so planned and ordered as to become dull. The story only reveals this at the end and is concerned with a member of Eutopia visiting another country where he is liable to being killed for his homosexuality.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Poul [William] Anderson (1926-2001)}, editor = {Harlan [Jay] Ellison (1934-2018)} }