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The Last Dangerous Visions (often abbreviated TLDV, sometimes LDV) is an original speculative fiction anthology intended to follow Dangerous Visions (1967) and Again, Dangerous Visions (1972). Like its predecessors, it was edited by American author Harlan Ellison , with introductions to be provided by him.
The collection was followed by a larger 1972 sequel, Again, Dangerous Visions. The projected third collection, The Last Dangerous Visions, was started, but controversially remained unpublished for decades. The final book has become something of a legend as science fiction's most famous unpublished book.
Again, Dangerous Visions was released as a two-volume paperback edition by Signet in the United States, and by Pan in the United Kingdom. A sequel was planned, The Last Dangerous Visions, but was never published in Ellison's lifetime. It was then later released in 2024.
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On July 10, 2022, Straczynski announced on Twitter that The Last Dangerous Visions will be published on September 1, 2024, by Blackstone Publishers. [95] The book was finally published on October 1, 2024, after half a century.
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The latter portion of the story's title refers to the sci-fi anthology Dangerous Visions (1967), edited by Harlan Ellison, in which "Faith of Our Fathers" first appeared. Dangerous Visions has been credited as a milestone of sex and sexuality in speculative fiction; [2] sex is a major motif in "Stories", especially the non-mainstream varieties.