Arena: Sports Sf
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
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A landmark anthology at the intersection of science fiction and athletic competition, Arena: Sports SF presents a curated collection of short stories that reimagine the world of sports through a speculative lens. Edited by Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg, the volume gathers contributions from some of the genre's most celebrated voices, illustrating how the timeless human drives of rivalry, glory, and defeat translate into futures both strange and familiar. Each story uncovers new dimensions of competition — from alien games played under alien suns to dystopian spectacles that hold entire civilizations in thrall — all while probing the deeper psychology of athletes, fans, and the societies that worship them. The tone ranges from darkly satirical to genuinely thrilling, reflecting the breadth of imagination that science fiction brings to bear on humanity's oldest rituals. A must-read for fans of both speculative fiction and sports literature, this collection argues persuasively that the arena, in whatever form it takes, remains one of our most revealing cultural mirrors.
Author: Edward L. Ferman And Barry N. Malzberg
Format: Hardback
Published: 1976, Robson Books
Genre: Science fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Good , price clipped
Markings: No markings
A landmark anthology at the intersection of science fiction and athletic competition, Arena: Sports SF presents a curated collection of short stories that reimagine the world of sports through a speculative lens. Edited by Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg, the volume gathers contributions from some of the genre's most celebrated voices, illustrating how the timeless human drives of rivalry, glory, and defeat translate into futures both strange and familiar. Each story uncovers new dimensions of competition — from alien games played under alien suns to dystopian spectacles that hold entire civilizations in thrall — all while probing the deeper psychology of athletes, fans, and the societies that worship them. The tone ranges from darkly satirical to genuinely thrilling, reflecting the breadth of imagination that science fiction brings to bear on humanity's oldest rituals. A must-read for fans of both speculative fiction and sports literature, this collection argues persuasively that the arena, in whatever form it takes, remains one of our most revealing cultural mirrors.