Thursday, May 15, 2014

Hugo Awards for Best Science Fiction Novel 1953 to the present

I thought some of you might want to know which books got the Hugo award for best Science fiction novels from 1953 to the present.

Hugo Award for Best Novel

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Hugo Award for Best Novel
Awarded for The best science fiction or fantasy story of 40,000 words or more published in the prior calendar year
Presented by World Science Fiction Society
First awarded 1953
Currently held by John Scalzi (Redshirts)
Official website thehugoawards.org
The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in English or translated into English during the previous calendar year. The novel award is available for works of fiction of 40,000 words or more; awards are also given out in the short story, novelette, and novella categories.
The Hugo Award for Best Novel has been awarded annually since 1953, except in 1954 and 1957. In addition to the regular Hugo awards, beginning in 1996 Retrospective Hugo Awards, or "Retro Hugos", have been available to be awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years in which a World Science Fiction Convention, or Worldcon, was hosted, but no awards were originally given.[1] To date, Retro Hugo awards have been given for novels for 1946, 1951, and 1954.[2]
Hugo Award nominees and winners are chosen by supporting or attending members of the annual Worldcon, and the presentation evening constitutes its central event. The selection process is defined in the World Science Fiction Society Constitution as instant-runoff voting with five nominees, except in the case of a tie. These five novels on the ballot are the five most-nominated by members that year, with no limit on the number of stories that can be nominated. The 1953 through 1958 awards did not include any recognition of runner-up novels, but since 1959 all five candidates have been recorded.[1] Initial nominations are made by members in January through March, while voting on the ballot of five nominations is performed roughly in April through July, subject to change depending on when that year's Worldcon is held.[3] Worldcons are generally held near the start of September, and are held in a different city around the world each year.[4][5]
During the 63 nomination years, 132 authors have had works nominated; 43 of these have won, including co-authors and Retro Hugos. Robert A. Heinlein has received the most Hugos for Best Novel as well as the most nominations, with five wins (including one Retro Hugo) and eleven nominations. Lois McMaster Bujold has received four Hugos on ten nominations; the only other authors to win more than twice are Isaac Asimov (including one Retro Hugo), Connie Willis, and Vernor Vinge, who have each won three times. Nine other authors have won the award twice. Larry Niven and Robert J. Sawyer have each been nominated eight times, but have only won once, while Robert Silverberg has the most number of nominations without winning at nine.

Winners and nominees

In the following table, the years correspond to the date of the ceremony, rather than when the novel was first published. Each year links to the corresponding "year in literature". Entries with a blue background have won the award; those with a white background are the nominees on the short-list.
  *   Winners and joint winners
Year Author(s) Novel Publisher or publication Ref
1953 Alfred Bester* The Demolished Man Galaxy Science Fiction [6]
1955 Mark Clifton and Frank Riley* They'd Rather Be Right (also known as The Forever Machine) Astounding Science-Fiction [7]
1956 Robert A. Heinlein* Double Star Astounding Science-Fiction [8]
1958 Fritz Leiber* The Big Time Galaxy Science Fiction [9]
1959 James Blish* A Case of Conscience Ballantine Books [10]
1959 Poul Anderson We Have Fed Our Sea (also known as The Enemy Stars) Astounding Science-Fiction [10]
1959 Algis Budrys Who? Pyramid Books [10]
1959 Robert A. Heinlein Have Space Suit — Will Travel The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [10]
1959 Robert Sheckley Time Killer (also known as Immortality, Inc.) Galaxy Science Fiction [10]
1960 Robert A. Heinlein* Starship Troopers The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [11]
1960 Gordon R. Dickson Dorsai! (also known as The Genetic General) Astounding Science-Fiction [11]
1960 Murray Leinster The Pirates of Ersatz (also known as The Pirates of Zan) Astounding Science-Fiction [11]
1960 Mark Phillips That Sweet Little Old Lady (also known as Brain Twister) Astounding Science-Fiction [11]
1960 Kurt Vonnegut The Sirens of Titan Dell Publishing [11]
1961 Walter M. Miller, Jr.* A Canticle for Leibowitz J. B. Lippincott & Co. [12]
1961 Poul Anderson The High Crusade Astounding Science-Fiction [12]
1961 Algis Budrys Rogue Moon The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [12]
1961 Harry Harrison Deathworld Astounding Science-Fiction [12]
1961 Theodore Sturgeon Venus Plus X Pyramid Books [12]
1962 Robert A. Heinlein* Stranger in a Strange Land Putnam Publishing Group [13]
1962 Daniel F. Galouye Dark Universe Bantam Books [13]
1962 Harry Harrison Planet of the Damned (also known as Sense of Obligation) Analog Science Fact & Fiction [13]
1962 Clifford D. Simak The Fisherman (also known as Time Is the Simplest Thing) Analog Science Fact & Fiction [13]
1962 James White Second Ending Fantastic [13]
1963 Philip K. Dick* The Man in the High Castle Putnam Publishing Group [14]
1963 Marion Zimmer Bradley The Sword of Aldones Ace Books [14]
1963 Arthur C. Clarke A Fall of Moondust Harcourt Trade Publishers [14]
1963 H. Beam Piper Little Fuzzy Avon Publications [14]
1963 Jean Bruller Sylva Putnam Publishing Group [14]
1964 Clifford D. Simak* Here Gather the Stars (also known as Way Station) Galaxy Science Fiction [15]
1964 Robert A. Heinlein Glory Road The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [15]
1964 Andre Norton Witch World Ace Books [15]
1964 Frank Herbert Dune World[Note 1][16] Analog Science Fact & Fiction [15]
1964 Kurt Vonnegut Cat's Cradle Holt, Rinehart and Winston [15]
1965 Fritz Leiber* The Wanderer Ballantine Books [17]
1965 John Brunner The Whole Man Ballantine Books [17]
1965 Edgar Pangborn Davy Ballantine Books [17]
1965 Cordwainer Smith The Planet Buyer (also known as The Boy Who Bought Old Earth) Pyramid Books [17]
1966 Frank Herbert* (tie) Dune Chilton Company [18]
1966 Roger Zelazny* (tie) ...And Call Me Conrad (also known as This Immortal) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [18]
1966 John Brunner The Squares of the City Ballantine Books [18]
1966 Robert A. Heinlein The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress[Note 2] If [18]
1966 Edward E. Smith Skylark DuQuesne If [18]
1967 Robert A. Heinlein* The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress If [19]
1967 Samuel R. Delany Babel-17 Ace Books [19]
1967 Randall Garrett Too Many Magicians Analog Science Fact & Fiction [19]
1967 Daniel Keyes Flowers for Algernon Harcourt Trade Publishers [19]
1967 James H. Schmitz The Witches of Karres Chilton Company [19]
1967 Thomas Burnett Swann Day of the Minotaur Ace Books [19]
1968 Roger Zelazny* Lord of Light Doubleday [20]
1968 Samuel R. Delany The Einstein Intersection Ace Books [20]
1968 Piers Anthony Chthon Ballantine Books [20]
1968 Chester Anderson The Butterfly Kid Pyramid Books [20]
1968 Robert Silverberg Thorns Ballantine Books [20]
1969 John Brunner* Stand on Zanzibar Doubleday [21]
1969 Alexei Panshin Rite of Passage Ace Books [21]
1969 Samuel R. Delany Nova Doubleday [21]
1969 R. A. Lafferty Past Master Ace Books [21]
1969 Clifford D. Simak The Goblin Reservation Galaxy Science Fiction [21]
1970 Ursula K. Le Guin* The Left Hand of Darkness Ace Books [22]
1970 Robert Silverberg Up the Line Ballantine Books [22]
1970 Piers Anthony Macroscope Avon Publications [22]
1970 Kurt Vonnegut Slaughterhouse-Five Delacorte Press [22]
1970 Norman Spinrad Bug Jack Barron Avon Publications [22]
1971 Larry Niven* Ringworld Ballantine Books [23]
1971 Poul Anderson Tau Zero Doubleday [23]
1971 Robert Silverberg Tower of Glass Charles Scribner's Sons [23]
1971 Wilson Tucker The Year of the Quiet Sun Ace Books [23]
1971 Hal Clement Star Light Analog Science Fact & Fiction [23]
1972 Philip José Farmer* To Your Scattered Bodies Go Putnam Publishing Group [24]
1972 Ursula K. Le Guin The Lathe of Heaven Amazing Stories [24]
1972 Anne McCaffrey Dragonquest Ballantine Books [24]
1972 Roger Zelazny Jack of Shadows The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [24]
1972 Robert Silverberg A Time of Changes Galaxy Science Fiction [24]
1973 Isaac Asimov* The Gods Themselves Galaxy Science Fiction [25]
1973 David Gerrold When Harlie Was One Ballantine Books [25]
1973 Poul Anderson There Will Be Time Signet Books [25]
1973 Robert Silverberg The Book of Skulls Charles Scribner's Sons [25]
1973 Robert Silverberg Dying Inside Galaxy Science Fiction [25]
1973 Clifford D. Simak A Choice of Gods Putnam Publishing Group [25]
1974 Arthur C. Clarke* Rendezvous with Rama Galaxy Science Fiction [26]
1974 Robert A. Heinlein Time Enough for Love Putnam Publishing Group [26]
1974 Larry Niven Protector Ballantine Books [26]
1974 Poul Anderson The People of the Wind Analog Science Fact & Fiction [26]
1974 David Gerrold The Man Who Folded Himself Random House [26]
1975 Ursula K. Le Guin* The Dispossessed Harper & Row [27]
1975 Poul Anderson Fire Time Doubleday [27]
1975 Philip K. Dick Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said Doubleday [27]
1975 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle The Mote in God's Eye Simon & Schuster [27]
1975 Christopher Priest Inverted World Galaxy Science Fiction [27]
1976 Joe Haldeman* The Forever War St. Martin's Press [28]
1976 Roger Zelazny Doorways in the Sand Analog Science Fact & Fiction [28]
1976 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Inferno Galaxy Science Fiction [28]
1976 Alfred Bester The Computer Connection (also known as The Indian Giver) Berkley Putnam [28]
1976 Robert Silverberg The Stochastic Man Harper & Row [28]
1977 Kate Wilhelm* Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang Harper & Row [29]
1977 Joe Haldeman Mindbridge St. Martin's Press [29]
1977 Frank Herbert Children of Dune Analog Science Fact & Fiction [29]
1977 Frederik Pohl Man Plus The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [29]
1977 Robert Silverberg Shadrach in the Furnace Analog Science Fact & Fiction [29]
1978 Frederik Pohl* Gateway Galaxy Science Fiction [30]
1978 Marion Zimmer Bradley The Forbidden Tower DAW Books [30]
1978 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Lucifer's Hammer Playboy Press [30]
1978 Gordon R. Dickson Time Storm St. Martin's Press [30]
1978 George R. R. Martin Dying of the Light Analog Science Fact & Fiction [30]
1979 Vonda N. McIntyre* Dreamsnake Houghton Mifflin [31]
1979 Anne McCaffrey The White Dragon Del Rey Books [31]
1979 C. J. Cherryh The Faded Sun: Kesrith Galaxy Science Fiction [31]
1979 Tom Reamy Blind Voices Berkley Putnam [31]
1980 Arthur C. Clarke* The Fountains of Paradise Victor Gollancz Ltd [32]
1980 John Varley Titan Berkley Putnam [32]
1980 Frederik Pohl Jem St. Martin's Press [32]
1980 Patricia A. McKillip Harpist in the Wind Atheneum Books [32]
1980 Thomas Disch On Wings of Song The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [32]
1981 Joan D. Vinge* The Snow Queen Dial Press [33]
1981 Robert Silverberg Lord Valentine's Castle The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction [33]
1981 Larry Niven The Ringworld Engineers Galileo Magazine of Science & Fiction [33]
1981 Frederik Pohl Beyond the Blue Event Horizon Del Rey Books [33]
1981 John Varley Wizard Berkley Putnam [33]
1982 C. J. Cherryh* Downbelow Station DAW Books [34]
1982 Gene Wolfe The Claw of the Conciliator Timescape Books [34]
1982 Julian May The Many Colored Land Houghton Mifflin [34]
1982 Clifford D. Simak Project Pope Del Rey Books [34]
1982 John Crowley Little, Big Bantam Books [34]
1983 Isaac Asimov* Foundation's Edge Doubleday [35]
1983 C. J. Cherryh The Pride of Chanur DAW Books [35]
1983 Arthur C. Clarke 2010: Odyssey Two Del Rey Books [35]
1983 Robert A. Heinlein Friday Holt, Rinehart and Winston [35]
1983 Donald Kingsbury Courtship Rite Timescape [35]
1983 Gene Wolfe The Sword of the Lictor Timescape [35]
1984 David Brin* Startide Rising Bantam Books [36]
1984 R. A. MacAvoy Tea with the Black Dragon Bantam Books [36]
1984 John Varley Millennium Berkley Books [36]
1984 Anne McCaffrey Moreta: Dragonlady of Pern Del Rey Books [36]
1984 Isaac Asimov The Robots of Dawn Doubleday [36]
1985 William Gibson* Neuromancer Ace Books [37]
1985 David R. Palmer Emergence Bantam Books [37]
1985 Vernor Vinge The Peace War Bluejay Books [37]
1985 Robert A. Heinlein Job: A Comedy of Justice Del Rey Books [37]
1985 Larry Niven The Integral Trees Del Rey Books [37]
1986 Orson Scott Card* Ender's Game Tor Books [38]
1986 C. J. Cherryh Cuckoo's Egg DAW Books [38]
1986 David Brin The Postman Bantam Spectra [38]
1986 Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle Footfall Del Rey Books [38]
1986 Greg Bear Blood Music Arbor House [38]
1987 Orson Scott Card* Speaker for the Dead Tor Books [39]
1987 Bob Shaw The Ragged Astronauts Victor Gollancz Ltd [39]
1987 William Gibson Count Zero Asimov's Science Fiction [39]
1987 Vernor Vinge Marooned in Realtime Analog Science Fact & Fiction [39]
1987 L. Ron Hubbard Black Genesis Bridge Publications [39]
1988 David Brin* The Uplift War Bantam Spectra [39]
1988 George Alec Effinger When Gravity Fails Arbor House [40]
1988 Orson Scott Card Seventh Son Tor Books [40]
1988 Greg Bear The Forge of God Tor Books [40]
1988 Gene Wolfe The Urth of the New Sun Tor Books [40]
1989 C. J. Cherryh* Cyteen Warner Books [40]
1989 Orson Scott Card Red Prophet Tor Books [41]
1989 Lois McMaster Bujold Falling Free Analog Science Fact & Fiction [41]
1989 Bruce Sterling Islands in the Net Arbor House [41]
1989 William Gibson Mona Lisa Overdrive Victor Gollancz Ltd [41]
1990 Dan Simmons* Hyperion Doubleday [42]
1990 George Alec Effinger A Fire in the Sun Doubleday [42]
1990 Orson Scott Card Prentice Alvin Tor Books [42]
1990 Poul Anderson The Boat of a Million Years Tor Books [42]
1990 Sheri S. Tepper Grass Doubleday [42]
1991 Lois McMaster Bujold* The Vor Game Baen Books [43]
1991 David Brin Earth Bantam Spectra [43]
1991 Dan Simmons The Fall of Hyperion Doubleday [43]
1991 Michael P. Kube-McDowell The Quiet Pools Ace Books [43]
1991 Greg Bear Queen of Angels Warner Questar [43]
1992 Lois McMaster Bujold* Barrayar Analog Science Fact & Fiction [44]
1992 Emma Bull Bone Dance Ace Books [44]
1992 Anne McCaffrey All the Weyrs of Pern Del Rey Books [44]
1992 Joan D. Vinge The Summer Queen Warner Questar [44]
1992 Orson Scott Card Xenocide Tor Books [44]
1992 Michael Swanwick Stations of the Tide Asimov's Science Fiction [44]
1993 Vernor Vinge* (tie) A Fire Upon the Deep Tor Books [45]
1993 Connie Willis* (tie) Doomsday Book Bantam Spectra [45]
1993 Kim Stanley Robinson Red Mars HarperCollins [45]
1993 Maureen F. McHugh China Mountain Zhang Tor Books [45]
1993 John Varley Steel Beach Ace Books/Putnam Publishing Group [45]
1994 Kim Stanley Robinson* Green Mars HarperCollins [46]
1994 Greg Bear Moving Mars Tor Books [46]
1994 Nancy Kress Beggars in Spain Morrow AvoNova [46]
1994 David Brin Glory Season Bantam Spectra [46]
1994 William Gibson Virtual Light Bantam Spectra [46]
1995 Lois McMaster Bujold* Mirror Dance Baen Books [47]
1995 John Barnes Mother of Storms Tor Books [47]
1995 Nancy Kress Beggars and Choosers Tor Books [47]
1995 Michael Bishop Brittle Innings Bantam Books [47]
1995 James K. Morrow Towing Jehovah Harcourt Brace [47]
1996 Neal Stephenson* The Diamond Age Bantam Spectra [48]
1996 Stephen Baxter The Time Ships HarperPrism [48]
1996 David Brin Brightness Reef Bantam Books [48]
1996 Robert J. Sawyer The Terminal Experiment (also known as Hobson's Choice) Analog Science Fiction and Fact [48]
1996 Connie Willis Remake Bantam Spectra [48]
1997 Kim Stanley Robinson* Blue Mars HarperCollins Voyager [49]
1997 Lois McMaster Bujold Memory Baen Books [49]
1997 Elizabeth Moon Remnant Population Baen Books [49]
1997 Robert J. Sawyer Starplex Analog Science Fiction and Fact [49]
1997 Bruce Sterling Holy Fire Bantam Spectra [49]
1998 Joe Haldeman* Forever Peace Ace Books [50]
1998 Walter Jon Williams City on Fire HarperPrism [50]
1998 Dan Simmons The Rise of Endymion Bantam Spectra [50]
1998 Robert J. Sawyer Frameshift Tor Books [50]
1998 Michael Swanwick Jack Faust Avon Publications [50]
1999 Connie Willis* To Say Nothing of the Dog Bantam Spectra [51]
1999 Mary Doria Russell Children of God Villard Books [51]
1999 Robert Charles Wilson Darwinia Tor Books [51]
1999 Bruce Sterling Distraction Bantam Spectra [51]
1999 Robert J. Sawyer Factoring Humanity Tor Books [51]
2000 Vernor Vinge* A Deepness in the Sky Tor Books [52]
2000 Lois McMaster Bujold A Civil Campaign Baen Books [52]
2000 Neal Stephenson Cryptonomicon Avon Publications [52]
2000 Greg Bear Darwin's Radio HarperCollins [52]
2000 J. K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Bloomsbury Publishing [52]
2001 J. K. Rowling* Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Bloomsbury Publishing [53]
2001 George R. R. Martin A Storm of Swords HarperCollins Voyager [53]
2001 Robert J. Sawyer Calculating God Tor Books [53]
2001 Ken MacLeod The Sky Road Tor Books [53]
2001 Nalo Hopkinson Midnight Robber Warner Aspect [53]
2002 Neil Gaiman* American Gods William Morrow and Company [54]
2002 Lois McMaster Bujold The Curse of Chalion Eos [54]
2002 Connie Willis Passage Bantam Books [54]
2002 China Miéville Perdido Street Station Macmillan Publishers [54]
2002 Robert Charles Wilson The Chronoliths Tor Books [54]
2002 Ken MacLeod Cosmonaut Keep Orbit Books [54]
2003 Robert J. Sawyer* Hominids Analog Science Fiction and Fact [55]
2003 David Brin Kiln People (also known as Kil'n People) Tor Books [55]
2003 Michael Swanwick Bones of the Earth Eos [55]
2003 China Miéville The Scar Del Rey Books [55]
2003 Kim Stanley Robinson The Years of Rice and Salt Bantam Books [55]
2004 Lois McMaster Bujold* Paladin of Souls Eos [56]
2004 Dan Simmons Ilium Eos [56]
2004 Charles Stross Singularity Sky Ace Books [56]
2004 Robert Charles Wilson Blind Lake Tor Books [56]
2004 Robert J. Sawyer Humans Tor Books [56]
2005 Susanna Clarke* Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Bloomsbury Publishing [57]
2005 Ian McDonald River of Gods Simon & Schuster [57]
2005 Iain M. Banks The Algebraist Orbit Books [57]
2005 Charles Stross Iron Sunrise Ace Books [57]
2005 China Miéville Iron Council Del Rey Books [57]
2006 Robert Charles Wilson* Spin Tor Books [58]
2006 Ken MacLeod Learning the World Orbit Books [58]
2006 George R. R. Martin A Feast for Crows Voyager Books [58]
2006 John Scalzi Old Man's War Tor Books [58]
2006 Charles Stross Accelerando Ace Books [58]
2007 Vernor Vinge* Rainbows End Tor Books [59]
2007 Charles Stross Glasshouse Ace Books [59]
2007 Naomi Novik His Majesty's Dragon Voyager Books [59]
2007 Michael F. Flynn Eifelheim Tor Books [59]
2007 Peter Watts Blindsight Tor Books [59]
2008 Michael Chabon* The Yiddish Policemen's Union HarperCollins [60]
2008 John Scalzi The Last Colony Tor Books [60]
2008 Charles Stross Halting State Ace Books [60]
2008 Robert J. Sawyer Rollback Tor Books [60]
2008 Ian McDonald Brasyl Pyr [60]
2009 Neil Gaiman* The Graveyard Book HarperCollins [61]
2009 Cory Doctorow Little Brother Tor Books [61]
2009 Neal Stephenson Anathem Morrow [61]
2009 Charles Stross Saturn's Children Ace Books [61]
2009 John Scalzi Zoe's Tale Tor Books [61]
2010 Paolo Bacigalupi* (tie) The Windup Girl Night Shade Books [62]
2010 China Miéville* (tie) The City & the City Del Rey Books [62]
2010 Cherie Priest Boneshaker Tor Books [62]
2010 Robert J. Sawyer Wake Ace Books [62]
2010 Catherynne M. Valente Palimpsest Bantam Spectra [62]
2010 Robert Charles Wilson Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America Tor Books [62]
2011 Connie Willis* Blackout/All Clear Spectra Books [63]
2011 Lois McMaster Bujold Cryoburn Baen Books [63]
2011 Ian McDonald The Dervish House Gollancz/Pyr [63]
2011 Mira Grant Feed Orbit Books [63]
2011 N. K. Jemisin The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms Orbit Books [63]
2012 Jo Walton* Among Others Tor Books [64]
2012 George R. R. Martin A Dance with Dragons Bantam Spectra [64]
2012 Mira Grant Deadline Orbit Books [64]
2012 China Miéville Embassytown Macmillan Publishers / Del Rey Books [64]
2012 James S. A. Corey Leviathan Wakes Orbit Books [64]
2013 John Scalzi* Redshirts Tor Books [65]
2013 Kim Stanley Robinson 2312 Orbit Books [65]
2013 Mira Grant Blackout Orbit Books [65]
2013 Lois McMaster Bujold Captain Vorpatril's Alliance Baen Books [65]
2013 Saladin Ahmed Throne of the Crescent Moon DAW Books [65]
2014 Ann Leckie Ancillary Justice Orbit Books [66]
2014 Charles Stross Neptune's Brood Ace Books [66]
2014 Mira Grant Parasite Orbit Books [66]
2014 Larry Correia Warbound Baen Books [66]
2014 Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson The Wheel of Time Tor Books [66]

Retro Hugos

Beginning with the 1996 Worldcon, the World Science Fiction Society created the concept of "Retro Hugos", in which the Hugo award could be retroactively awarded for 50, 75, or 100 years prior. Retro Hugos may only be awarded for years in which a Worldcon was hosted, but no awards were originally given.[1][Note 3] Retro Hugos have been awarded three times, for 1946, 1951, and 1954. All three of these awards were given 50 years later.[2] The next year that Retro Hugos can be awarded is 2014, for 1939.[1]
Year Year awarded Author(s) Novel Publisher or publication Ref
1939 2014 Edgar Rice Burroughs Carson of Venus Argosy [67]
1939 2014 E. E. Smith Galactic Patrol Astounding Stories [67]
1939 2014 Jack Williamson The Legion of Time Astounding Science-Fiction [67]
1939 2014 C. S. Lewis Out of the Silent Planet The Bodley Head [67]
1939 2014 T. H. White The Sword in the Stone William Collins, Sons [67]
1946 1996 Isaac Asimov* The Mule Astounding Science-Fiction [68]
1946 1996 A. E. van Vogt The World of Null-A Astounding Science-Fiction [68]
1946 1996 C. S. Lewis That Hideous Strength (also known as The Tortured Planet) John Lane [68]
1946 1996 Fritz Leiber Destiny Times Three Astounding Science-Fiction [68]
1946 1996 Edmond Hamilton (as Brett Sterling) Red Sun of Danger (also known as Danger Planet) Startling Stories [68]
1951 2001 Robert A. Heinlein* Farmer in the Sky Boys' Life [69]
1951 2001 Isaac Asimov Pebble in the Sky Doubleday [69]
1951 2001 C. S. Lewis The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Geoffrey Bles [69]
1951 2001 Edward E. Smith First Lensman Fantasy Press [69]
1951 2001 Jack Vance The Dying Earth Hillman Periodicals [69]
1954 2004 Ray Bradbury* Fahrenheit 451 Ballantine Books [70]
1954 2004 Arthur C. Clarke Childhood's End Ballantine Books [70]
1954 2004 Hal Clement Mission of Gravity Astounding Science-Fiction [70]
1954 2004 Isaac Asimov The Caves of Steel Galaxy Science Fiction [70]
1954 2004 Theodore Sturgeon More Than Human Farrar, Straus and Giroux [70]

See also

Notes

  1. Dune World was the title of the 1964 serialized novel; when "Dune World" and its sequel, "The Prophet of Dune", were incorporated into the 1966 edition of Dune, the book edition was allowed to be nominated in 1966.
  2. The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress was serialized in 1965 – 66, and was allowed to be nominated for both years.
  3. Although no "Best Novel" Hugo was awarded at the 1957 convention, Hugos were awarded in other categories, hence there was no "Retro Hugo" for 1957 awarded in 2007.

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The Hugo Award for Best Novel is one of the Hugo Awards given each year for science fiction or fantasy stories published in English or translated into English ...

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