[The New York Review of Science Fiction
The New York Review of Science Fiction
Published monthly by Dragon Press, P. O. Box 78, Pleasantville, NY 10570. $4.00 per copy. Complete and up-to-date index of back issues available in Excel format: e-mail dgh@panix.com to request one.

Issue #48, August 1992


Table of Contents

Samuel R. Delany, "Zelazny/Varley/Gibson--and Quality" (pt. 1). . . . . . page 1

Arthur Byron Cover on Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's (eds.) The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Fifth Annual Collection. . . . . . .page 1

Armadillocon Full-page ad. . . . . .page 2

Frederik Pohl Read This. . . . . . .page 5

Judith Moffett Read This. . . . . . page 6

Gregory Feeley on Richard Grant's Through the Heart. . .page 9

L. W. Currey ad. . . . . . .page 11

Howard V. Hendrix on Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash: "Brilliant--But Not Serious". . . . . . . .page 13

Gwyneth Jones on Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash. . . .page 15

James Cappio on James P. Blaylock's Lord Kelvin's Machine. .page 16

Amy Axt Hanson on Kim Stanley Robinson's Remaking History. .page 18

Robert Sheckley "Memories of the '50s" (pt. 1). . . page 19

L. E. Modesitt, Jr. on Michael P. Kube-McDowell's The Quiet Pools: "A Thriller Built on Quicksand". . . . page 20

Martin Morse Wooster on Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon the Deep.page 21

James Cappio L.O.C. on K. W. Jeter and self-fulfillment. . .page 22

Taras Wolansky, "The Sky Is Too Falling". . . . page 22

Alexei Solomakha L.O.C. . . . . . . page 23

Earl Wells L.O.C. on a typo. . . . .page 23

Editorial: "A NYRSF Primer". . . . .page 24