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The Time Traveller's Almanac

by Ann VanderMeer (Editor), Jeff VanderMeer (Editor)

Other authors: Douglas Adams (Contributor), Dean Francis Alfar (Contributor), Isaac Asimov (Contributor), Kage Baker (Contributor), Barrington J. Bayley (Contributor)62 more, Elizabeth Bear (Contributor), Max Beerbohn (Contributor), Steve Bein (Contributor), E. F. Benson (Contributor), Richard Bowes (Contributor), Ray Bradbury (Contributor), Molly Brown (Contributor), George-Olivier Châteaureynaud (Contributor), C. J. Cherryh (Contributor), John Chu (Contributor), Peter Crowther (Contributor), Rjurik Davidson (Contributor), Greg Egan (Contributor), William Gibson (Contributor), Ursula K. Le Guin (Contributor), Karen Haber (Contributor), Jason Heller (Contributor), Nalo Hopkinson (Contributor), Rian Johnson (Introduction), Langdon Jones (Contributor), Garry Kilworth (Contributor), Alice Sola Kim (Contributor), Ellen Klages (Contributor), Henry Kuttner (Contributor), Geoffrey Landis (Contributor), David Langford (Contributor), Joe Lansdale (Contributor), Tanith Lee (Contributor), Bob Leman (Contributor), Rosaleen Love (Contributor), Stan Love (Contributor), George R. R. Martin (Contributor), David I. Masson (Contributor), Richard Matheson (Contributor), Edward Page Mitchell (Contributor), Michael Moorcock (Contributor), C. L. Moore (Contributor), Tamsyn Muir (Contributor), Kim Newman (Contributor), Tony Pi (Contributor), Adam Roberts (Contributor), Kristine Kathryn Rusch (Contributor), Eric Frank Russell (Contributor), Pamela Sargent (Contributor), Eric Schaller (Contributor), Robert Silverberg (Contributor), Vandana Singh (Contributor), Cordwainer Smith (Contributor), Norman Spinrad (Contributor), Charles Stross (Contributor), Theodore Sturgeon (Contributor), Michael Swanwick (Contributor), Adrian Tchaikovsky (Contributor), Karin Tidbeck (Contributor), Harry Turtledove (Contributor), Steven Utley (Contributor), Genevieve Valentine (Contributor), Carrie Vaughn (Contributor), H. G. Wells (Contributor), Connie Willis (Contributor), Gene Wolfe (Contributor), Charles Yu (Contributor)

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"The Time Traveler's Almanac is the largest and most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled. Gathered into one volume by intrepid chrononauts and world-renowned anthologists Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, this book compiles more than a century's worth of literary travels into the past and the future that will serve to reacquaint readers with beloved classics of the time travel genre and introduce them to thrilling contemporary innovations.This marvelous volume includes nearly seventy journeys through time from authors such as Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, Michael Moorcock, H. G. Wells, and Connie Willis, as well as helpful non-fiction articles original to this volume (such as Charles Yu's "Top Ten Tips For Time Travelers"). In fact, this book is like a time machine of its very own, covering millions of years of Earth's history from the age of the dinosaurs through to strange and fascinating futures, spanning the ages from the beginning of time to its very end. The Time Traveler's Almanac is the ultimate anthology for the time traveler in your life"--… (more)
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Whew, this one was a tome! 72 short stories and nearly 950 pages, all on the theme of time travel. You'd think that after spending two weeks working my way through all of that, I'd be thoroughly tired of the subject, but somehow it never got old. Probably this is due to the fact that there's such a wide variety of different styles and different approaches to the subject here (including a few one could argue aren't really time travel stories at all, and yet still do feel as if they belong somehow). Some are pretty straightforward, as time travel stories go, and others are deeply, deeply strange. (And there are a pretty good percentage of the latter, as one might expect from any book with Jeff VanderMeer's name on the cover.) We've got tales that span billions of years and/or staggering numbers of alternate timelines; small, intimate stories about individual human lives; and a whole lot of stuff in-between.

The stories also span a pretty good stretch of ordinary linear time, from the 1880s through the early 2010s, when the anthology was published. Some are well-known, deeply influential works: Bradbury's "A Sound of Thunder" is here, as is an excerpt from The Time Machine. But there are also stories I'd never read by authors I'd never heard of. I hesitate to call it a definitive collection. Several of the first stories that come to mind when I think of famous time travel tales are notably absent, although perhaps for good reasons, one of which is that there seems to be no room here for stories that only exist to go, "Oooh, look, a paradox!" In any case, there are a lot of time travel stories in the history of SF, and I suspect if you asked 100 people to compile 950-page anthologies of them, you'd get 100 very different books.

As for the one we got in this particular timeline, unsurprisingly not every single story is quite to my taste. I can't really say that any of them made me sit bolt upright and go "wow!", either. But taken as a whole, there is something fascinating and more-than-the-sum-of-its-parts satisfying about it. I do feel rather like I've just been on a big, weird, cool, kaleidoscopic timey-wimey journey. ( )
1 vote bragan | Dec 30, 2023 |
I am a huge time travel stories fan, but I was not able to finish this book. I really gave it a chance, read the first 9 stories, but none of them really engaged me. I feel like they are too far out there. I will probably try it a second time in the future. ( )
  TheReadingKitty | Jul 29, 2023 |
I'm not that fond of anthologies, and this one was *too big*, especially for a book group selection where part of the fun is to compare stories we particularly liked or disliked. I didn't care for the (very) vaguely thematic grouping: it would have been more interesting to have them arranged chronologically so we could see the subgenre developing over the last hundred years (that is not an exaggeration). There were a great number of New Wave stories -- a period of experimentation in SF that I particularly disliked. The short nonfiction pieces between sections varied greatly: I liked one of them.

There were a few of the stories that I liked, and one I disliked that I must reluctantly appreciate as art, but I didn't enjoy this collection.

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  VictoriaGaile | Oct 16, 2021 |
Excellent and diverse collection of some of the best time travel SF.
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  Steve_Walker | Sep 13, 2020 |
Another artful anthology from the Vandermeers. The introductions and sections and organization of this anthology is just astounding. Such a good lesson in themes and taste and choice.

One of my favorite Anthologies from the past few years was The Weird. Originally, I was kind of hesitant to get this as I'm not a huge fan of scifi but the variety in this anthology convinced me to get it. I'm glad I did. I think it has something that'll appeal to pretty much everyone. Also, I really enjoyed the non-fiction pieces too including the intro by Rian Johnson.

There are too many gems in this collection to name them all here. One of my absolute favorite was "Traveler's Rest" about a soldier who fights a war in a place where time passes more slowly then when he travels back home. The story is a very interesting idea and the ending was fantastic.

Another one of my favorites though was a contemporary piece called "Hwang's Billion Brilliant Daughters" and it's about a man who is propelled into the future every time he sleeps where he meets his descendants. I also really enjoyed "Fire Watch", the story of a history student who is sent back to London during World War II where he serves on the fire watch for St Paul's Cathedral.

"Enoch Soames" was a dark yet humorous tale about a writer who makes a deal with the devil to go into the future to witness his notoriety. "Life Trap" was a short but dark tale about an occult that finds out what happens after death. Lastly, "The Threads of Time" was an interesting story about an agent for the qhal who are allowed to travel into the past to mend time.

I got both a hardcover copy and the kindle ebook. The dust jacket and artwork look great for the physical book. Also, the kindle version is well formatted. Sometimes anthologies on Amazon have formatting problems and problems in the ToC. This did not.

One downside is that the physical book is really big. It's a little too big to hold with one hand so that's why I got the kindle version too. I still go back and reread pieces from The Weird every now and then and I think I'll do the same with TTA ( )
1 vote modioperandi | May 12, 2020 |
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"I gave a party for time-travelers, but I didn't send out the invitations until after the party. I sat there a long time, but no one came."
Stephen Hawking (from an interview with Ars Technica)
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Time travelers, as you will soon discover, are often too busy to attend parties -- and the parties they attend are only those they know in advance are going to be good ones.
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"The Time Traveler's Almanac is the largest and most definitive collection of time travel stories ever assembled. Gathered into one volume by intrepid chrononauts and world-renowned anthologists Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, this book compiles more than a century's worth of literary travels into the past and the future that will serve to reacquaint readers with beloved classics of the time travel genre and introduce them to thrilling contemporary innovations.This marvelous volume includes nearly seventy journeys through time from authors such as Douglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, William Gibson, Ursula K. Le Guin, George R. R. Martin, Michael Moorcock, H. G. Wells, and Connie Willis, as well as helpful non-fiction articles original to this volume (such as Charles Yu's "Top Ten Tips For Time Travelers"). In fact, this book is like a time machine of its very own, covering millions of years of Earth's history from the age of the dinosaurs through to strange and fascinating futures, spanning the ages from the beginning of time to its very end. The Time Traveler's Almanac is the ultimate anthology for the time traveler in your life"--

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Anthology contains:
  • Introduction / Rian Johnson
  • Top Ten Tips for Time Travelers / Charles Yu
  • Experiments
    • Death Ship / Richard Matheson
    • Ripples in the Dirac Sea / Geoffrey Landis
    • Needle in a Timestack / Robert Silverberg
    • Another Story or A Fisherman of the Inland Sea / Ursula K. LeGuin
    • Hwang's Billion Brilliant Daughters / Alice Sola Kim
    • How the Future Got Better / Eric Schaller
    • Pale Roses / Michael Moorcock
    • The Gernsback Continuum / William Gibson
    • The Threads of Time / C.J. Cherryh
    • Triceratops Summer / Michael Swanwick
    • The Most Important Thing in the World / Steve Bein
    • Himself in Anachron / Cordwainer Smith
    • The Time Machine / H.G. Wells
    • Young Zaphod Plays It Safe / Douglas Adams
    • Time Travel in Theory and Practice / Stan Love
  • Reactionaries and Revolutionaries
    • A Sound of Thunder / Ray Bradbury
    • Vintage Season / Henry Kuttner & C.L. Moore
    • Thirty Seconds From Now / John Chu
    • Forty, Counting Down / Harry Turtledove
    • The Final Days / David Langford
    • Fire Watch / Connie Willis
    • Noble Mold / Kage Baker
    • Under Siege / George R.R. Martin
    • Where or When / Steve Utley
    • Time Gypsy / Ellen Klages
    • On the Watchtower at Plataea / Garry Kilworth
    • Alexia and Graham Bell / Rosaleen Love
    • A Night on the Barbary Coast / Kage Baker
    • This Tragic Glass / Elizabeth Bear
    • The Gulf of the Years / George-Olivier Châteaureynaud
    • Enoch Soames : a memory of the eighteen-nineties / Max Beerbohn
    • Trousseau, Fashion for Time Travelers / Genevieve Valentine
  • Mazes and Traps
    • The Clock That Went Backwards / Edward Page Mitchell
    • Yesterday Was Monday / Theodore Sturgeon
    • Is There Anybody There? / Kim Newman
    • Fish Night / Joe Lansdale
    • The Lost Pilgrim / Gene Wolfe
    • Palindromic / Peter Crowther
    • Augusta Prima / Karin Tidbeck
    • Life Trap / Barrington J. Bayley
    • The Lost Continent / Greg Egan
    • The Mouse Ran Down / Adrian Tchaikovsky
    • The Great Clock / Langdon Jones
    • Traveller's Rest / David Masson
    • Delhi / Vandana Singh
    • Come-From-Aways / Tony Pi
    • Terminós / Dean Francis Alfar
    • The Weed of Time / Norman Spinrad
    • The Waitabits / Eric Frank Russell
    • Music for Time Travelers / Jason Heller
  • Communiqués
    • What If / Isaac Asimov
    • As Time Goes By / Tanith Lee
    • At Dorado / Geoffrey Landis
    • 3 RMS, Good View / Karen Haber
    • Twenty-One, Counting Up / Harry Turtledove
    • The House that Made the Sixteen Loops of Time / Tamsyn Muir
    • Against the Lafayette Escadrille / Gene Wolfe
    • Swing Time / Carrie Vaughn
    • The Mask of the Rex / Richard Bowes
    • Message in a Bottle / Nalo Hopkinson
    • The Time Telephone / Adam Roberts
    • Red Letter Day / Kristine Kathryn Rusch
    • Domine / Rjurik Davidson
    • In The Tube / E.F. Benson
    • Bad Timing / Molly Brown
    • If Ever I Should Leave You / Pamela Sargent
    • Palimpsest / Charlie Stross
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