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Viajeros del tiempo

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Relatos:

1/ Nosotros, los Comprados de Frederik Pohl
2/ El Hombre del Agujero de Larry Niven
3/ Nacidos con los Muertos de Robert Silverberg
4/ El Autor de las Semillas de Acacia y Otros Extractos del Diario de la Sociedad de Zoolingüistas de Ursula K. LeGuin
5/ Icaro de las Tinieblas de Bob Shaw
6/ Ligeras Acotaciones sobre los Temponautas de Philip K. Dick
7/ En Venus Tenemos un Rabino de William Tenn
8/ El Centro del Resorte Primordial de Roger Zelazny

220 pages, Paperback

First published July 12, 1975

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William Tenn

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William Tenn is the pseudonym of Philip Klass. He was born in London on May 9, 1920, and emigrated to the United States with his parents before his second birthday. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York. After serving in the United States Army as a combat engineer in Europe, he held a job as a technical editor with an Air Force radar and radio laboratory and was employed by Bell Labs.

He began writing in 1945 and wrote academic articles, essays, two novels, and more than 60 short stories.

His first story, 'Alexander the Bait' was published in Astounding Science Fiction in 1946. Stories like 'Down Among the Dead Men', 'The Liberation of Earth', and 'The Custodian' quickly established him as a fine, funny, and thoughtful satirist.

Tenn is best-known as a satirist, and by works such as "On Venus Have We Got a Rabbi" and "Of Men and Monsters."

His stories and articles were widely anthologized, a number of them in best-of-the-year collections. From 1966, he was a Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at The Pennsylvania State University, where he taught, among other things, a popular course on science fiction.

In 1999, he was honored as Author Emeritus by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America at their annual Nebula Awards Banquet.



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6,393 reviews179 followers
June 18, 2021
After several years of collaboratively editing their World's Best annual anthologies of their picks for the best short science fiction stories published in the previous year, Terry Carr and Wollheim began editing separate annual anthologies in 1972. Wollheim had left Ace to found DAW Books, and Carr's series appeared from Ballantine Books (before their line was renamed Del Rey Books). 1975 was the fourth year that each edited their own volume, with their picks of the best of 1974. None of the stories overlapped this year. I preferred Carr's book again this year, though both are pretty good. Carr included good stories from Michael Moorcock, Larry Niven, Robert Silverberg, Philip K. Dick, William Tenn, Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford, and Frederik Pohl. I believe my favorite was Roger Zelazny's The Engine at Heartspring's Center.
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2,724 reviews535 followers
February 17, 2018
-Antología con varios títulos nominados y premiados.-

Género. Relatos.

Lo que nos cuenta. El libro Viajeros del tiempo (publicación original: The Best Science Fiction of the Year 4, 1975) es una antología de relatos de ciencia ficción seleccionados por Terry Carr (que además de la introducción firma unos breves prólogos a cada obra) a partir del material de distintas revistas y antologías publicadas en el año 1974. La edición en español tiene cuatro relatos menos que la original, sus temas son muy diversos y para nada centrados en los viajes en el tiempo (excepto un caso), no se equivoquen ustedes.

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104 reviews7 followers
November 16, 2020
Lo mejor: El Autor de las Semillas de Acacia y Otros Extractos del Diario de la Sociedad de Zoolingüistas de Ursula K. LeGuin

Bien, piola o ya, igual: Nacidos con los Muertos de Robert Silverberg, Ligeras Acotaciones sobre los Temponautas de Philip K. Dick y En Venus Tenemos un Rabino de William Tenn

No pasan la prueba del tiempo, clase B y meh: Nosotros, los Comprados de Frederik Pohl ,El Hombre del Agujero de Larry Niven, Icaro de las Tinieblas de Bob Shaw y El Centro del Resorte Primordial de Roger Zelazny
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830 reviews41 followers
July 16, 2020
I used to love these Terry Carr anthologies as a kid, haven’t read them in decades. Pretty sure my tastes have totally flipped over and are opposite from how I felt when I was young but for what it is worth this was my current impression in a rough ranking order:

Excellent

Robert Silverberg, Born with the Dead
Michael Moorcock, Pale Roses
Gordon Eklund & Gregory Benford, If the Stars are Gods

Very Good

Roger Zelazny, The Engine at Heartspring’s Center
Philip K. Dick, A Little Something for Us Tempunauts
Ursula Le Guin, The Author of the Acacia Seeds
William Tenn, On Venus, Have We Got a Rabbi

Good

Frederik Pohl, We Purchased People

Okay (at least they’re short)

Larry Niven, The Hole Man
Bob Shaw, Dark Icarus
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32 reviews
April 19, 2025
Me lo compré por Úrsula K. Le Guin y su relato es de los que más me ha gustado.
Quitando del segundo, que me ha parecido muy flojo me han sorprendido bastante. No me suelen emocionar mucho los libros de relatos pero estos son lo suficientemente cortos como para que me guste ese rollo.
Muchas ideas muy originales. Los poemas de animales o el rabino de Venus muy buenos
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202 reviews4 followers
February 1, 2021
Buenos relatos de ciencia ficción, destaca la gran imaginación de Ursula K. Le Guin, cuyos libros y relatos deprimentes no me gustan, pero este relato vale mucho la pena.
El único relato pésimo del libro es el cuento de F. Pohl, un autor que debe ser olvidado.
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221 reviews
May 23, 2019
Any collection of short stories is bound to be hit or miss. This collection was more misses than hits. A few good stories, but several that just dragged on and on.
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53 reviews
July 7, 2025
Entretenidos varios, otros no tanto. Me gustaron el de Le guin y el de zelazny. El de Tenn también estaba interesante.
Profile Image for Kelly Wagner.
416 reviews6 followers
January 25, 2013
I'm rereading a bunch of the old paperback SF that I have another dozen boxes of to go through and get rid of most of. The mid-70's had some good stuff; this collection isn't necessarily what we regard as the best of then nowadays, but it does contain some stories that have endured. The Larry Niven is a short, relatively forgettable one - not part of any of his series. The Ursula LeGuin is one I had forgotten, and I really rather like it. There's a funny William Tenn that has been anthologized in Jewish science fiction. And there's "If the Stars are Gods," which is on one level an alien-contact story, and then there's another that's barely noticeable, that maybe many people miss entirely, that though it sounds like it's taking place on our Moon and Earth, in fact it's not quite ours, it's an alternate.
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April 8, 2009
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This was one of the sf anthologies that made a huge impression on me as a teenager, and I think about half of the ten stories fully retain their magic for me - "We Purchased People" by Fred Pohl, "The Hole Man" by Larry Niven, "The Author of the Acacia Seeds [etc]" by Ursula Le Guin, "A Little Something For Us Tempunauts" by Philip K. Dick, and "If The Stars Are Gods" by Gordon Eklund and Gregory Benford. (And the other five aren't bad either.) God be with the days when you could credibly do a Year's Best SF with only ten stories, though. Also notable that there is only one woman (Le Guin) of the ten, which I hope would be impossible today.
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180 reviews
October 13, 2025
Viajeros del tiempo (1976) (en inglés The best science fiction of the year N°4 (1976)) es un libro de cuentos de varios autores con temática de ciencia ficción.
Ninguno de los cuentos me resultó lo suficientemente bueno como para destacarlo, aunque como casi siempre sucede con la ciencia ficción, hay ideas ingeniosas y novedosas, en las que tal vez faltó oficio narrativo para confeccionar mejores cuentos.
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August 22, 2008
The Best Science Fiction of the Year #4 by Terry Carr (1975)
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