The Dazzle of Day
Title | The Dazzle of Day |
Year for Search | 1997 |
Authors | Gloss, Molly(b. 1944) |
Date Published | 1997 |
Publisher | Tor |
Place Published | New York |
Keywords | Female author, US author |
Annotation | Critical eutopia. Troubled Quaker society near the end of a multi-generation space flight trying to decide on settling a rather undesirable planet. Ends with a picture of the society established there after a few generations. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. New York: Saga Press, 2019 with the story “Lambing Season” appended unpaged at the end. It was originally published illus. Lourie Harden. Asimov’s Science Fiction 26.7 (318) (July 2002): 83-91; rpt. in Invaders: 22 Tales From the Outer Limits of Literature. Ed. Jacob Weisman (San Francisco, CA: Tachyon, 2016), 200-13; and in her Unforeseen: Stories (New York: Saga Press/Simon & Schuster, 2019), 203-19. |
Holding Institutions | Merril, PSC |
Author Note | Female author (b. 1944) |
Full Text | 1997 Gloss, Molly (b. 1944). The Dazzle of Day. New York: Tor. Rpt. New York: Saga Press, 2019 with the story “Lambing Season” appended unpaged at the end. It was originally published illus. Lourie Harden. Asimov’s Science Fiction 26.7 (318) (July 2002): 83-91; rpt. in Invaders: 22 Tales From the Outer Limits of Literature. Ed. Jacob Weisman (San Francisco, CA: Tachyon, 2016), 200-13; and in her Unforeseen: Stories (New York: Saga Press/Simon & Schuster, 2019), 203-19. Merril, PSC Critical eutopia. A troubled Quaker society near the end of a multi-generation space flight trying to decide on settling a rather undesirable planet. Ends with a picture of the society established there after a few generations. Female author. |