@booklet {3046, title = {"Prayer for My Daughter"}, howpublished = {Millennial Women}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, pages = {[vii]}, publisher = {Delacorte Press}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Eutopian poem of a future without men.

}, keywords = {Female author, US author}, author = {Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942)}, editor = {Virginia Kidd (1921-2003)} } @booklet {2396, title = {"The People of Prashad"}, howpublished = {Quark 2}, year = {1971}, note = {

Rpt. in\ The New Improved Sun: An Anthology of Utopian S-F. Ed. Thomas M[ichael] Disch (New York: Harper \& Row, 1975), 49-80 with editor\&$\#$39;s notes on 49 and 80.

}, month = {1971}, pages = {169-99}, publisher = {Paperback Library}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Anarchist, nature-oriented eutopia located in a valley in the Himalayas. An alphabet is provided (72), and there is \"An Informal Introduction to the Language of Prashad\" (76-78).

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {James Keilty (1947-79)}, editor = {Samuel R[ay] Delany (b. 1942) and Marilyn Hacker (b. 1942)} }