About James Tiptree Jr
Alice Hastings Bradley Sheldon wrote most of her fiction as James Tiptree--she was making a point about sexist assumptions and also keeping her US government employers from knowing her business. Most of her books are collections of short stories; Her Smoke Rose Up Forever is the best selection. Sheldon's best stories combine radical feminism with a tough-minded tragic view of life; even virtuous characters are exposed as unwitting beneficiaries of disgusting socio-economic systems. Even good men are complicit in women's oppression, as in her most famous stories 'The Women Men Don't See' and 'Houston, Houston, Do you Read ?' or in ecocide. Much of her work, even at its most tragic, has an attractively ironic tone which sometimes becomes straightforwardly comedy - it is important to stress that Tiptree's deep seriousness never becomes sombre or pompous. Her two novels Up the Walls of the World and Brightness Falls from the Air are both remarkable transfigurations of stock space opera material--the former deals with a vast destroying being, sympathetic aliens at risk of destruction by it and human telepaths trying to make contact across the gulf of stars. When both she and her husband became debilitatingly ill, she shot him and killed herself.
Novels
Up the Walls of the World (1978)
Brightness Falls from the Air (1985)
The Starry Rift (1986)
Houston, Houston, Do You Read? (1989)
The Girl Who Was Plugged In (1989)
Brightness Falls from the Air (1985)
The Starry Rift (1986)
Houston, Houston, Do You Read? (1989)
The Girl Who Was Plugged In (1989)
Collections
Ten Thousand Light Years from Home (1942)
Warm Worlds and Otherwise (1975)
The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. (1977)
Star Songs of an Old Primate (1978)
Out of Everywhere: And Other Extraordinary Visions (1981)
Her Smoke Rose up Forever (1985)
Byte Beautiful (1985)
Tales of the Quintana Roo (1986)
Crown of Stars (1988)
Neat Sheets: The Poetry of James Tiptree, Jr. (poems) (1996)
Meet Me at Infinity (2000)
Warm Worlds and Otherwise (1975)
The Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. (1977)
Star Songs of an Old Primate (1978)
Out of Everywhere: And Other Extraordinary Visions (1981)
Her Smoke Rose up Forever (1985)
Byte Beautiful (1985)
Tales of the Quintana Roo (1986)
Crown of Stars (1988)
Neat Sheets: The Poetry of James Tiptree, Jr. (poems) (1996)
Meet Me at Infinity (2000)
Anthologies edited
The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: Thirteen Prizewinning Stories (1976 - 1979) (1985) (with Fritz Leiber, Larry Niven and Roger Zelazny)
Anthologies containing stories by James Tiptree Jr
Best SF: 1969 (1969)
aka The Year's Best Science Fiction 3
Again Dangerous Visions Book 2 (1972)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 2 (1973)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 3 (1974)
Final Stage (1974)
Nebula Award Stories 9 (1974)
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction 22nd Series (1976)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 6 (1977)
The Hugo Winners 1971-1975 (1977)
The Hugo Winners Volume 3, Part 3: 1974-1975 (1977)
Nebula Winners 12 (1978)
The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
Aliens! (1980)
Universe 10 (1980)
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1980 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 (1981)
Fantasy Annual V (1982)
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 10 (1984)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1985)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 15 (1986)
Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century (1987)
Universe 17 (1987)
A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989 (1990)
Future Earths : Under South American Skies (1993)
Invaders! (1993)
The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s (1993)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
The Ascent of Wonder (1994)
New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow (1994)
The Good Old Stuff (1995)
The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women (1995)
Women of Wonder (1995)
Cybersex (1996)
The Science Fiction Century (1996)
Visions of Wonder (1996)
The Road to Science Fiction 4: From Here to Forever (1997)
Timegates (1997)
Bangs and Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World (1999)
Aliens Among Us (2000)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Furthest Horizon (2000)
aka The Year's Best Science Fiction 3
Again Dangerous Visions Book 2 (1972)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 2 (1973)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 3 (1974)
Final Stage (1974)
Nebula Award Stories 9 (1974)
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction 22nd Series (1976)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 6 (1977)
The Hugo Winners 1971-1975 (1977)
The Hugo Winners Volume 3, Part 3: 1974-1975 (1977)
Nebula Winners 12 (1978)
The Best of New Dimensions (1979)
Aliens! (1980)
Universe 10 (1980)
Best Science Fiction Stories of the Year 1980 (1981)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year 10 (1981)
Fantasy Annual V (1982)
The Year's Best Fantasy Stories 10 (1984)
The Year's Best Science Fiction Third Annual Collection (1985)
Terry Carr's Best Science Fiction of the Year 15 (1986)
Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century (1987)
Universe 17 (1987)
A Century of Fantasy 1980-1989 (1990)
Future Earths : Under South American Skies (1993)
Invaders! (1993)
The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s (1993)
The Norton Book of Science Fiction (1993)
The Ascent of Wonder (1994)
New Eves: Science Fiction About the Extraordinary Women of Today and Tomorrow (1994)
The Good Old Stuff (1995)
The Penguin Book of Modern Fantasy by Women (1995)
Women of Wonder (1995)
Cybersex (1996)
The Science Fiction Century (1996)
Visions of Wonder (1996)
The Road to Science Fiction 4: From Here to Forever (1997)
Timegates (1997)
Bangs and Whimpers: Stories About the End of the World (1999)
Aliens Among Us (2000)
Explorers: SF Adventures to Far Horizons (2000)
The Furthest Horizon (2000)
Short stories
| Beam Us Home (1969) | |||
| The Last Flight of Doctor Ain (1969) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Snows Are Melted, the Snows Are Gone (1969) | |||
| I'm Too Big But I Love to Play (1970) | |||
| Mother in the Sky with Diamonds (1971) | |||
| And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side (1972) | Nebula (nominee) Hugo (nominee) | ||
| The Man Who Walked Home (1972) | |||
| The Milk of Paradise (1972) | |||
| Painwise (1972) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| The Girl Who was Plugged in (1973) | Nebula (nominee) Hugo | ||
| Love is the Plan, the Plan is Death (1973) | Nebula Hugo (nominee) | ||
| The Women Men Don't See (1973) | |||
| Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (1974) | |||
| A Momentary Taste of Being (1975) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| Houston, Houston, Do You Read? (1976) | Nebula Hugo | ||
| The Psychologist Who Wouldn't Do Awful Things to Rats (1976) | |||
| Time-Sharing Angel (1977) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Slow Music (1980) | |||
| A Source of Innocent Merriment (1980) | |||
| Lirios: A Tale of the Quintana Roo (1981) | Nebula (nominee) | ||
| The Boy Who Waterskied to Forever (1982) | Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Beyond the Dead Reef (1983) | |||
| The Only Neat Thing to Do (1985) | Nebula (nominee) Hugo (nominee) | ||
| Second Going (1987) |
Awards
|
Books about James Tiptree Jr
James Tiptree, Jr. (1984) by Mark Siegel
James Tiptree, Jr. (1988) by Gordon Benson and Phil Stephensen-Payne
Alien Plots: Female Subjectivity and the Divine in the Light of James Tiptree's 'a Momentary Taste of Being' (1999) by Inez Van Der Spek
James Tiptree, Jr. (1988) by Gordon Benson and Phil Stephensen-Payne
Alien Plots: Female Subjectivity and the Divine in the Light of James Tiptree's 'a Momentary Taste of Being' (1999) by Inez Van Der Spek
Links to other websites
| jamestiptreejr.com |
James Tiptree Jr recommends
Cautionary Tales (1978) Chelsea Quinn Yarbro "Science fiction with fangs and claws... A rich book, no story like any other." |
© 2008 FantasticFiction Last Updated:
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
Questions? Comments? Corrections? Please email webmaster@fantasticfiction.co.uk
