Woman the Unicorn Loved, the (1981) [Short Story]
by Gene Wolfe
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The future of genetic engineering is very much in doubt, largely because many people mistrust such research and are legislating against it. But it could provide us with fascinating things: it ought to be possible even to engender such mythical beasts as unicorns.
First published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, June 1981.
Reprinted in Endangered Species (1989) and Unicorns! (1982)
Original title: The Woman the Unicorn Loved
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Fiction→ Science Fiction→ Species Evolution→ Bioengineering
This work is a subwork of the following works : Unicorns! (1982) [Anthology] Authors: Stephen Donaldson
, Ursula K. Le Guin
, Roger Zelazny
, Harlan Ellison
, Larry Niven
, L. Sprague de Camp
, Vonda N. McIntyre
, Theodore Sturgeon
, Avram Davidson
, Gene Wolfe
, T.H. White
, Jack Dann
, Gardner R. Dozois
, Thomas Burnett Swann
, Eric Norden
, Frank Owen
, Beverly Evans
Best Science Fiction of the Year #11, the (1982) [Anthology] Authors: Roger Zelazny
, Kim Stanley Robinson
, Gregory Benford
, Poul Anderson
, Pat Cadigan
, John Varley
, Spider Robinson
, Damon Knight
, Michael Swanwick
, Gene Wolfe
, Ed Bryant
, Jack Dann
, Mildred Downey Broxon
, Ted Reynolds
, David R. Palmer
, R. A. Lafferty
, George Florance-Guthridge
, Charles N. Brown
Endangered Species (1989) [Collection] Author: Gene Wolfe
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