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1984 short story collection by Joanna Russ
Extra(ordinary) People
First edition
AuthorJoanna Russ
Cover artistGreg Scott
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience fiction
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication dateApril 1984
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages161 pp
ISBN0-312-27806-3
OCLC9971278

Extra(ordinary) People is a 1984 collection of feminist science fiction stories by Joanna Russ. The novella "Souls" won the 1983 Hugo Award for the best novella.

Contents

  • "Souls" (1982) novella, originally published in F&SF, January 1982.
  • "The Mystery of the Young Gentleman" (1982) novelette, originally published in Speculations ed. by Isaac Asimov and Alice Laurence
  • "Bodies" (1984) novelette.
  • "What Did You Do During the Revolution, Grandma?" (1983) novelette, originally published in The Seattle Review, Spring 1983.
  • "Everyday Depressions" (1984) short story.

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Works by Joanna Russ
Novels
Short stories & collections
Nonfiction


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