Friday, April 11, 2008

Top Science Fiction Lists

Science fiction remains one of my favourite genres of fiction, to read. It also remains my favourite genre for writing. Here is an ongoing list of my favourites in SF over the years. I will add more as they come to mind.

  1. Dune
  2. Childhood's End
  3. Ender's Shadow
  4. Foundation (1-3)
  5. Neuromancer
  6. Ringworld
  7. Fahrenheit 451
  8. Hyperion Cantos
  9. A Canticle for Leibowitz
  10. The Demolished Man
  11. Starship Troopers
  12. The Space Merchants
  13. Blood Music
  14. Flowers for Algernon
  15. Camp Concentration
  16. The Genocides
  17. Shockwave Rider
  18. The High Crusade
  19. Tuf Voyaging
  20. A Fire Upon the Deep
  21. Replay
  22. Jumper
  23. Cryptonomicon
  24. Player of Games
  25. Glory Season
  26. A Deepness in the Sky
  27. To Your Shattered Bodies Go
  28. The Forever War
  29. Midshipman's Hope
  30. Cities in Flight
  31. Rites of Passage
  32. No Blade of Grass
  33. The Martian Chronicles
  34. Engine Summer
  35. The Genesis Machine
  36. Earth Abides
  37. Citizen of the Galaxy
  38. The Peace War
  39. Gateway
  40. Slan
  41. Eon
  42. Solaris
  43. Rendezvous with Rama
  44. The Humanoids
  45. Pavane
  46. Old Man's War
  47. The Stainless Steel Rat
  48. Puppet Masters
  49. Doomsday Book
  50. A Boy and His Dog
  51. Davy
  52. Alas Babylon
  53. City
  54. Void Captain's Tale


Here are some top SF lists from various sources:

Peter Sykes top 100 SF

Phobos top 100 SF

Top Ranked SF by James Wallace Harris

Top 100 SF by vote of 3316 internet respondents

Top 100 SF by David Pringle

Top 1000 SF and Fantasy by vote

James Wallace Harris classics of SF novels, short stories, anthologies etc

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Sunday, October 28, 2007

Transition to the Future

Welcome to the future, where city streets are war zones between drug gangs and sectarian militias. A world whose cities are like Beirut of the 1980s, where the sounds of firefights, car bombs, and bloody martyrdom greet one's ears more commonly than sounds of birds singing or children playing.Financially and morally depleted by the Obama administration of the early 2000s, the United States had lost all ability to keep trade routes safe, or to ride herd on trans-national criminal organisations and religious terrorist groups. At street level, it has become a free-for-all, worldwide.

The world's elites create cities in the sky, in an attempt to escape the cheapness of human life on the streets below. By paying "protection fees" to street-level gangs and militias, the sky-cities' street level foundations and access are protected, for the most part. The last sky city to be brought down by the gangs was in Singapore of 2059. The subsequent reprisals to the streets of Singapore by the triad owners of the felled Sky City, have left most of the island freehold uninhabitable to this day.The rise of China as world hegemon in the early 2020s paved the way for entrenchment of large-scale corruption across Europe, North America, and Oceania -- regions formerly supportive of property rights and rule of law. Then as China itself fragmented into warring factions in the late 2020s, the entire world became a place without law. The teeming masses of the third world discovered that the developed world lacked the will to defend its borders. Soon there was no distinction between third world and first world.

Crime lords and militia leaders have no use for space launches, so every year another irreplaceable satellite falls flaming back to Earth. During the 2030s, nuclear arsenals finally fell into the hands of the gangs, and a few short nuclear wars quickly thinned the ranks of would-be nuclear terrorists and warriors. Several warheads turned out to be duds, and a few thousand self-styled nuclear submariners took residence in Davy Jones' locker. They lacked the competence to safely pilot the aging sea monsters -- particularly the Russian death traps.

As the skies of the world once again grow dingy with coal and wood smoke, all pretense of protecting the water and air of the planet are abandoned. Any species that cannot fend for themselves will suffer the fate of the dodo. Rain forests are slashed and burned, and huge pit mines gouge the surface of every continent and large island. This is the rapidly poisoning world that the many leftist environmental movements of the late 20th and early 21st centuries made possible, through their quasi-terrorist tactics against the world of law -- a world that was quickly shrinking under their noses. It took only an Obama presidency and the lack of any credible opposition for the "Greens" to finish off human economic freedoms and any chance for a clean prosperity that might carry men to the stars.

And so the wealthy few -- many of them crime lords themselves -- huddle in the uncertain safety of the sky cities. Listening to the bombs and gunfire far below. Forgetting how close the world had come to climbing out of the primitivity of lower human nature -- but now mired in the stinking, choking future of perpetual sectarian and criminal warfare.

Originally published in Al Fin

H/T Inhabitat and Time

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