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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1978

Pages
  
xii+270

Originally published
  
1978

Page count
  
270

Publisher
  
Del Rey Books

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-345-25417-1

Author
  
James Tiptree Jr.

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Cover artist
  
Darrell K. Sweet

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James Tiptree Jr books, Science Fiction books

Star Songs of an Old Primate is the third short story collection by Alice Sheldon (under the pen name James Tiptree, Jr.). It was published by Del Rey Books (a specialized SF and Fantasy imprint of Ballantine Books) in 1978. It was the first of Tiptree's books published after the revelation that Tiptree was a female, rather than male, writer.

Contents

Contents

  • Introduction by Ursula K. Le Guin
  • "Your Haploid Heart" (First published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, September 1969.)
  • "And So On, And So On"
  • "Her Smoke Rose Up Forever" (First published in Final Stage edited by Edward L. Ferman and Barry N. Malzberg.)
  • "A Momentary Taste of Being" (First published in The New Atlantis edited by Robert Silverberg.)
  • "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" (First published in Aurora: Beyond Equality edited by Susan Janice Anderson and Vonda N. McIntyre.)
  • "The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats" (First published in New Dimensions 6 edited by Robert Silverberg.)
  • "She Waits for All Men Born" (First published in Future Power edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois.)
  • Reception

    A Publishers Weekly review comments on the fact that Tiptree has only just now been revealed to be a woman, as well as stating "Much of the best of Tiptree's work has appeared in previous collections, and these seven stories, though never less than intelligent and perceptive, don't have many blockbusters among them."

    "Houston, Houston, Do You Read?" was the recipient of several awards: the Hugo Award, Nebula Award and Jupiter Award for Best Novella in 1977, as well as third place in the 1977 Locus Poll Award for Best Novella.

    References

    Star Songs of an Old Primate Wikipedia