A Song for Lya
Book by George R.R. Martin
0-380-00521-2A Song for Lya is the first collection of stories by science fiction and fantasy writer George R. R. Martin, published as a paperback original by Avon Books in 1976. It was reprinted by different publishers in 1978 and in 2001. The title is sometimes rendered A Song for Lya and Other Stories.[1] A Song for Lya won the 1977 Locus Poll as the year's best story collection.[2]
Contents
- "With Morning Comes Mistfall" (Analog, 1973)
- "The Second Kind of Loneliness" (Analog, 1972)
- "Override" (Analog, 1973), novelette
- "Dark, Dark Were the Tunnels" (Vertex, 1973)
- "The Hero" (Galaxy, 1971)
- "FTA" (Analog, 1974)
- "Run to Starlight" (Amazing, 1974)
- "The Exit to San Breta" (Fantastic, 1972)
- "Slide Show" (Omega, 1973)
- "A Song for Lya" (Analog, 1974), novella[3]
Reception
Spider Robinson reviewed the collection favorably, declaring that while a few stories were "duds," that "the good stuff in Song for Lya is so dazzingly good that it would cover a much greater multitude of sins".[4]
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Works by George R. R. Martin
- Dying of the Light
- Windhaven
- Fevre Dream
- The Armageddon Rag
- Hunter's Run
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- Wild Cards
- Songs of the Dying Earth
- Warriors
- Songs of Love and Death
- Down These Strange Streets
- Old Mars
- Dangerous Women
- Rogues
- Old Venus
- A Song for Lya
- Songs of Stars and Shadows
- Sandkings
- Songs the Dead Men Sing
- Nightflyers
- Tuf Voyaging
- Portraits of His Children
- Quartet: Four Tales from the Crossroads
- Dreamsongs: A RRetrospective
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- Nightflyers (film)
- Elden Ring (video game)
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