Библиография фантастики: 1994

100 Creepy Little Creature Stories / Ed. by Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert E. Weinberg, Martin Harry Greenberg. – Barnes & Noble, 1994.

100 Wild Little Weird Tales / Ed. by Robert E. Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Martin Harry Greenberg. – Barnes & Noble, 1994.

Ab Hugh Dafydd. Arthur War Lord. – AvoNova, 1994. – 300 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-380-77028-8.
Time-travel fantasy novel. An IRA terrorist escapes into the Arthurian past, where a peace officer follows her by taking over the body of Sir Lancelot and trying to stop her changing history. First volume of a two-book novel.

Ab Hugh Dafydd. Arthur War Lord Book Two: Far Beyond the Wave / Cover by Glenn Orbik. – AvoNova, 1994. – 345 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-380-77717-7.
Time-travel fantasy, second part of a two-book novel about the conflict between an IRA terrorist who escapes into the Arthurian past and the peace officer who follows her.

Ab Hugh Dafydd. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine # 5: Fallen Heroes. – Pocket, 1994. – 282 pp. – (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. 5). (pb) ISBN 0-671-88459-X.
Star Trek novelization. Copyrighted by Paramount Pictures.

Abbey Lynn. Beneath the Web / Cover by Donato. – Ace, 1994. – 313 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-441-00084-3.
Sequel to The Wooden Sword.

Abbey Lynn. Dark Sun: The Brazen Gambit / Cover by Brom. – TSR, 1994. – 311 pp. – (Chronicles of Athas. 1). (tp) ISBN 1-56076-872-X.
Fantasy novelization based on the «Dark Sun» game.

Abbott Edwin, Burger Dionys. Flatland/Sphereland. – HarperPerennial, 1994. – 210 pp. (tp) ISBN 0-06-465132-4.

Ackroyd Peter. The House of Doctor Dee / Cover by Paula Silcox. – Penguin, 1994. (tp) ISBN 0-14-017117-7.

Acres Mark. Dragon War / Cover by Duane Myers. – AvoNova, 1994. – 182 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-380-77296-5.
Fantasy novel, sequel to Dragonspawn.

Acres Mark. Dragonspawn / Cover by Duane Myers. – AvoNova, 1994. – 218 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-380-77295-7.
Fantasy novel of an evil wizard guarding the golden eggs of the last dragon. First book of a new series.

Adams Bill, Brooks Cecil. The End of Fame / Cover by Gregory Bridges. – Ballantine Del Ray, 1994. – 308 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-345-37839-3.
SF novel, sequel to The Unwound Way. In disguise, famed playwright Evan Larkspur participates in a play and a rebellion run by a false Larkspur.

Adams Bill, Brooks Cecil. The Unwound Way / Cover by Richard Hescox. – Ballantine Del Ray, 1994. – 339 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-345-37238-7.

Adams Carmen. The Band. – Avon Flare, 1994. – 133 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-380-77328-7.
Young-adult horror novel about a rock band that is hiding an ancient evil. Copyrighted by Carol Anshaw.

Adams Douglas. Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. – Millennium, 1994. – 178 pp. – (Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 1). (hc) ISBN 1-85798-201-0.

Adams Douglas. The Illustrated Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. – Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1994. – 96 pp. – (Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy). (hc) ISBN 0-297-83393-6.
Photo/art book with the original novel as text.

Adams Douglas. The Illustrated Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. – Crown/Harmony, 1994. – 96 pp. – (Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy). (hc) ISBN 0-517-59924-4.

Adams Douglas. Life, the Universe and Everything. – Millennium, 1994. – 196 pp. – (Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 3). (pb) ISBN 1-85798-209-6.

Adams Douglas. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. – Millennium, 1994. – 196 pp. – (Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 2). (pb) ISBN 1-85798-208-8.

Adams Douglas. Two Complete Novels / Cover by Ian Greathead. – Wings, 1994. – 436 pp. – (Dirk Gently). (hc) ISBN 0-517-11912-9.

Adams Nicholas. Vampire's Kiss. – Harper Paperbacks, 1994. – 211 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-06-106177-8.
Young-adult horror novel about a teenage girl in love with a vampire.
Copyrighted by Susan Albert.

Aiken Joan. The Winter Sleepwalker and Other Stories. – Jonathan Cape, 1994.
Young-adult fantasy collection of eight original stories.

Aiken Joan. The Wolves of Willoughby Chase / Illustrated by Pat Marriott. – Red Fox, 1994. – 177 pp. – (James III. 1). (hc) ISBN 0-09-936591-X.

Aiken Joan, Pienkowski Jan. A Foot in the Grave / Cover by Jan Pienkowski. – Penguin/Puffin, 1994. – 128 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-14-036111-1.

Albano Peter. Super Carrier. – Zebra, 1994. – 383 pp. – (Seventh Carrier. 7). (pb) ISBN 0-8217-4490-9.
Futuristic military adventure novel about a WWII super carrier freed from Arctic ice.

Alcock Vivien. Ghostly Companions. – Mammoth, 1994. – 115 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-7497-1646-0.

Alcock Vivien. The Haunting of Cassie Palmer / Cover by Graham Potts. – Mammoth, 1994. – 155 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-7497-0708-9.

Aldiss Brian. Greybeard / Cover by Keith Scaife. – Roc, 1994. – 207 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-14-017354-4.

Aldiss Brian. Remembrance Day / Cover by Gary Embury. – Flamingo, 1994. – 271 pp. – (Squire. 3). (tp) ISBN 0-00-654679-X.

Aldiss Brian. Somewhere East of Life. – Carroll & Graf, 1994. – 391 pp. – (Squire. 4). (hc) ISBN 0-7867-0074-2.
Mainstream/SF black comedy novel about a man trying to recover a decade of memories stolen from him and sold as softcore porn.

Aldiss Brian. Somewhere East of Life / Cover by Gary Embury. – Flamingo, 1994. – 392 pp. – (Squire. 4). (hc) ISBN 0-00-225000-4.
Mainstream/SF black comedy novel about a man trying to recover a decade of memories stolen from him and sold as softcore porn.

Aldiss Brian. Somewhere East of Life / Introduction by James E. Gunn; Illustrated by Frank Mayo. – Easton Press, 1994. – 391 pp. – (Squire. 4). – (Signed First Editions of Science Fiction). (hc).

Aldiss Brian. A Tupolev Too Far / Cover by Fred Gambino. – HarperCollins, 1994. – 232 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-00-647631-7.

Aldiss Brian. A Tupolev Too Far / Cover by Sergei Sharov. – St. Martin's, 1994. – 200 pp. (hc) ISBN 0-312-10565-7.
Collection of 12 stories. First American edition.

Alexander David. Star Trek Creator: The Authorised Biography of Gene Roddenberry / Introduction by Majel Barrett Roddenberry. – Penguin/Roc, 1994. – 599 pp. – (Star Trek). (hc).
Non-fiction, biography.

Alexander David. Star Trek Creator: The Authorised Biography of Gene Roddenberry / Introduction by Majel Barrett Roddenberry; Foreword by Ray Bradbury. – Boxtree, 1994. – 599 pp. – (Star Trek). (hc) ISBN 0-7522-0873-X.
Associational work: includes an introduction by Majel Barrett Roddenberry, a Foreword by Ray Bradbury, and 16pp of stills. The body of the text quotes from letters by John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, and Erle Stanley Gardner.

Alkon Paul. Science Fiction Before 1900: Imagination Discovers Technology / Cover by Albert Robida. – Macmillan/Twyane, 1994. – 176 pp. (hc) ISBN 0-8057-0952-5.
Non-fiction, criticism. An analysis of pre-20th century sf, focusing on English, French, and American works.

Allen Roger. Isaac Asimov's Caliban / Cover by Ralph McQuarrie. – Millennium, 1994. – 312 pp. – (Robots. 1). (pb) ISBN 1-85798-168-5.

Allen Roger. Isaac Asimov's Inferno / Cover by Ralph McQuarrie. – Ace, 1994. – 304 pp. – (Robots. 2). (tp) ISBN 0-441-00023-1.
Sf novel, sequel to Isaac Asimov's Caliban.

Allen Roger. Isaac Asimov's Inferno / Cover by Ralph McQuarrie. – Millennium, 1994. – 244 pp. – (Robots. 2). (tp) ISBN 1-85798-177-4.
Sf novel, sequel to Isaac Asimov's Caliban.

Allen Roger. The Shattered Sphere / Cover by Boris Vallejo. – SFBC, 1994. – 412 pp. – (The Hunted Earth. 2). (hc).
SFBC # 05645.

Allen Roger. The Shattered Sphere / Cover by Boris Vallejo. – Tor, 1994. – 412 pp. – (The Hunted Earth. 2). (hc) ISBN 0-312-85734-9.
SF novel, sequel to The Ring of Charon.

Allston Aaron. Car Warriors 2: Double Jeopardy / Cover by Kevin Murphy. – Tor, 1994. – 215 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-812-53463-8.
Novelization based on the Steve Jackson game, but copyrighted by the author.

Altman Mark. Captain's Logs – Supplemental. – Boxtree, 1994. – 125 pp. – (Star Trek, the Next Generation). (tp) ISBN 1-85283-399-8.

Altman Mark, Gross Edward. The Deep Space Log Book: A First Season Companion. – Boxtree, 1994. – 114 pp. (tp) ISBN 1-85283-388-2.
Unauthorised critical study of the series.

Amado Jorge. The War of the Saints / Cover by Fernando, Mercedes. – Serpent's Tail, 1994. – 357 pp. (tp) ISBN 1-85242-372-2.
Magic realism novel in which a statue comes to life to save a young girl.

Ambrose David. The Man Who Turned Into Himself. – St. Martin's, 1994. – 196 pp. (hc) ISBN 0-312-10497-9.

Ames John. The Asylum. – Zebra, 1994. – 303 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-8217-4661-8.
Horror novel about a brilliant chemist who can create mental illness artificially.

Anderson Jack. Millennium / Cover by Alan Ayers. – Tor/Forge, 1994. – 332 pp. (hc) ISBN 0-312-85401-3.
SF thriller novel. An alien visitor falls afoul of Earth's human dangers, and a journalist has to save him and the planet.

Anderson Kevin. Climbing Olympus / Cover by Mark Harrison. – Warner Aspect, 1994. – 297 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-446-60158-6.
SF novel of men who are surgically transformed in order to colonize Mars.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Champions of the Force / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam Spectra, 1994. – 324 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 3). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40810-0.
SF novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films, third book of the «Jedi Academy» trilogy.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Champions of the Force / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam UK, 1994. – 322 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 3). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40810-0.
SF novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films, third book of the «Jedi Academy» trilogy.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Dark Apprentice / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam Spectra, 1994. – 354 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 2). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40809-7.
SF novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films, second book of the «Jedi Academy» trilogy.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Dark Apprentice / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam UK, 1994. – 354 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 2). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40809-7.
SF novelization based on characters from the Star Wars films, second book of the «Jedi Academy» trilogy.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: The Jedi Academy Trilogy / Cover by John Alvin. – SFBC, 1994. – 711 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy). (hc).
Omnibus of the trilogy based on characters from Star Wars.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Jedi Search / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam Spectra, 1994. – 354 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 1). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40809-9.
SF novelization based on the characters from the Star Wars films, first book of the «Jedi Academy» trilogy. Copyrighted by Lucasfilm.

Anderson Kevin. Star Wars: Jedi Search / Cover by John Alvin. – Bantam UK, 1994. – 354 pp. – (Star Wars). – (Jedi Academy. 1). (pb) ISBN 0-553-40809-9.

Carberry Paul. Trick's Rooftop: Poem // Dreams From the Strangers' Cafe. – 1994. – № 3.

Klein Jay. Biolog: David J. Strumfels // Analog. – 1994. – Jul.

     

Kozlowski Eugene Zeb. Comic Codes in the Strugatskys' Tales Monday Begins on Saturday and Tale of the Troika. – M.: MAAL, 1994. – 272 pp. 300 ex. ISBN 5-88091-001-6.

The Magic Within / Ed. by Emily Alward, Diane Holmes, Alicia Rasley; Cover by Rickey Mallory. – WorldEdge Press, 1994. – 201 pp. (tp) ISBN 0-9641438-9-5.
Anthology of 24 stories, all apparently original, of women with magic and power. Written primarily by small-press authors.

Poole Josephine. Scared to Death and Other Ghostly Stories. – Hutchinson, 1994.
Original collection of nine ghost stories for young adults.

Reel Future / Ed. by Forrest J. Ackerman, Jean Marie Stine. – Barnes & Noble, 1994. – 538 pp. (hc) ISBN 1-56619-450-4.

Reel Future / Ed. by Forrest J. Ackerman, Jean Marie Stine. – SFBC, 1994. – 538 pp. (hc).
Anthology of 16 stories that became movies.
SFBC # 03719.

Rottensteiner Franz. The Human/Machine Interface: Richard D. Erlich and Thomas P. Dunn, eds. Clockworks: A Multimedia Bibliography of Works Useful for the Study of the Human/Machine Interface in SF // Science-Fiction Studies (Montreal). – 1994. – Vol. 21, Part 2, # 63 (July). – P. 247-249.
Stanislaw Lem is well-represented (although the commentaries are sometimes a bit odd), but of course his important ground-breaking philosophical work that decades ago discussed questions of identity from a cybernetic point of view, virtual worlds and cyberspace and the like, isn't mentioned since it hasn't been translated yet. But the Strugatskys are definitely under-represented. Only Far Rainbow is listed, but not Prisoners of Power (with its variety of advanced machinery) or Monday Begins on Saturday or The Tale of the Troika (with its talking black box). And what about Roadside Picnic? The alien artifacts clearly are machines, and the whole novel is about human interaction with them. On the other hand, Frederik Pohl's Heechee novels, in which the subject matter is identical, are of course included. It is hardly surprising that Pohl's novels are more popular than the Strugatsky work, but it is surprising that apparently nobody has commented on the similarities between them. Both are about alien artifacts found in the cosmos or at certain locations on Earth. But while Pohl treats the interface with the often dangerous artifacts as a lottery which costs some people their lives and makes others incredibly rich, with the banal message that it is better to be rich than dead, the Strugatskys treat their mystery in an existential manner: it brings out the hidden qualities in their protagonists. In sf, it is the fate of the thoughtful works to be largely ignored, while those that are colorful and (because of their banality) very readable sweep the awards.

Strickland Brad(ley). Star Trek: Deep Space Nine # 2: Stowaways / Cover by Alan Gutierrez; Illustrated by Todd Cameron Hamilton. – Pocket Minstrel, 1994. – 112 pp. – (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. 2). (tp) ISBN 0-671-88000-4.
Young-adult Star Trek novelization.

Strieber Whitley. The Forbidden Zone. – NEL, 1994. – 309 pp. (hc) ISBN 0-450-60399-7.

Strieber Whitley. The Forbidden Zone. – Penguin/Onyx, 1994. – 415 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-451-40487-4.

Strieber Whitley. The Forbidden Zone / Cover by Melvyn Grant. – NEL, 1994. – 390 pp. (pb) ISBN 0-450-60400-4.

Strumfels David. Always Remember // Analog. – 1994. – Jul.

Strumfels David. As Little Children: [Short Story] // Analog. – 1994. – Feb.

Stuart Kiel. The Hammer of Witches: [Short Story] // Deathrealm. – 1994. – Sum.

Stuart Kiel. I Was a Teenage Witch: [Short Story] // After Hours. – 1994. – Sum.

Swirski Peter. Of Games with the Universe: Preconceptions of Science in Stanislaw Lem's „The Invincible“ // Contemporary Literature (Madison). – 1994. – Vol. 35, No. 2 (Summer). – P. 324-342.