The average rating for Science of the Singing Voice based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2013-02-02 00:00:00 Gary Grasser Intriguing and overall enjoyable selection of stories from around the world, with styles straddling both "golden age" and "new wave" science fiction, and with several delightful diversions into areas not widely covered within the genre in the west - the works by Zheng Wenguang and Rene Rebetez-Cortes, and a lovely story at the edges of sf and fable by Tetsu Yano were particularly though provoking. Peter Lengyel's "Rising Sun" was also an impressive piece. One interesting feature was that almost all the stories from (at the time) Soviet countries were written from the point of view of someone giving a report to a senior or an investigator. Only three authors, those who have English as their first language, understandably, are widely known in English-speaking countries, and of the three tales presented by them, that by Bob Shaw was also an impressive meditation of how actions can sometimes have surprising and unexpected outcomes. |
Review # 2 was written on 2016-10-30 00:00:00 Joselito Angeles Solid collection of diverse stories and authors from around the world. Recommend for an in-between-big-books easy reader with some challenging ideas and good writing. |
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