Hugo History

Episode 2 - They'd Rather Be Right


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Join us as we discuss the second Hugo Award winner: Frank Riley and Mark Clifton's They'd Rather Be Right, which is often called 'the worst book to ever win the Hugo'!!

Host: Christine D. Baker, a historian who lives in Vancouver, BC. You can find her at @klaxoncomms.com‬ on Bluesky or follow what she's reading at her website: https://klaxoncomms.com/reading/

This month's guest is Rob Tomshany, @robtomshany.bsky.social‬, who has near encyclopedic knowledge of 50s and 60s sci fi and fantasy.

From about 2:05 to 9:37, Christine is recapping the book, which has A LOT of spoilers. The rest of the episode isn't spoiler free, but that section goes through the plot in detail.

Some things mentioned in the episode:

  • Jo Walton's review of 1955 Hugo winners: https://reactormag.com/hugo-nominees-1955
  • 1960s New Wave — Dangerous Vision anthologies edited by Harlan Ellison
  • The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard
  • The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl
  • Stories are Weapons by Annalee Newitz
  • Psychological Warfare by Paul Linebarger/Cordwainer Smith
  • Turing test
  • Arthur C Clark, 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Slan by A.E. Van Vogt
  • Judith Merril — intro to story collection of Mike Clifton
  • John Campbell — editor of Astounding
  • J.B. Rhine — research about telepathy
  • Galaxy Magazine
  • FNSF (Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine)
  • Robert Heinlein
    • The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
    • Stranger in a Strange Land
  • Isaac Asimov
  • L Ron Hubbard
    • Dianetics
    • To the Stars
    • Scientology
  • Mark Clifton's short stories
    • What Have I Done?
    • 8 Keys to Eden
    • When They Came from Space
    • What Now Little Man
    • Hang Head Vandal
  • Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
  • The Science Fiction of Mark Clifton, co edited by Martin H. Greenbergand Barry N. Malzberg
  • What Have I Done: The Stories of Mark Clifton
  • Born Sexy Yesterday (Not Born Again Sexy)
...more
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Hugo HistoryBy Christine D. Baker