Seekers of Tomorrow
Seekers of Tomorrow: Masters of Modern Science Fiction is a work of collective biography on the formative authors of the science fiction genre by Sam Moskowitz, first published in hardcover by the World Publishing Company in 1965. The first paperback edition was issued by Ballantine Books in October, 1967. A photographic reprint of the original edition was issued in both hardcover and trade paperback by Hyperion Press in 1974. Most of its chapters are revised versions of articles that initially appeared in the magazine Amazing Stories from 1961 to 1964.
The work presents the history of the genre from 1928 through 1964 via a discussion of the lives and works of twenty-two of its most important early writers. After a general introduction, individual chapters deal with particular authors, followed by a general survey of later or lesser writers, an epilogue and an index.
Contents
- "Introduction"
- "E. E. Smith, Ph. D."
- "John W. Campbell"
- "Murray Leinster"
- "Edmond Hamilton"
- "Jack Williamson"
- "Superman"
- "John Wyndham"
- "Eric Frank Russell"
- "L. Sprague de Camp"
- "Lester del Rey"
- "Robert A. Heinlein"
- "A. E. van Vogt"
- "Theodore Sturgeon"
- "Isaac Asimov"
- "Clifford D. Simak"
- "Fritz Leiber"
- "C. L. Moore"
- "Henry Kuttner"
- "Robert Bloch". A reprint of Moskowitz's essay "Psycho-logical Bloch" which had appeared several times previously, including as afterword to Bloch's Bogey Men.
- "Ray Bradbury"
- "Arthur C. Clarke"
- "Philip José Farmer"
- "Starburst"
- "Epilogue"
- "Index"