Hugo nagroda krótkie opowiadanie
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Zwycięzcy i nominowani
Lista zwycięzców i nominowanych do nagrody Hugo w kategorii "Najlepsze krótkie opowiadanie" (Best Short Story)
Rok | Autor | Tytuł oryginalny | Tytuł polski | |
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1955 | Eric Frank Russell | "Allamagoosa" | ||
1956 | Arthur C. Clarke | The Star | ||
1958 | Avram Davidson | "Or All the Seas with Oysters" | ||
1959 | Robert Bloch | "That Hell-Bound Train" | ||
1959 | Anton Lee Baker | "They've Been Working On..." | ||
1959 | Alfred Bester | "Men Who Murdered Mohammed" | ||
1959 | J. F. Bone | "Triggerman" | ||
1959 | Algis Budrys | "Edge of the Sea" | ||
1959 | C. M. Kornbluth | "Advent on Channel Twelve" | ||
1959 | C. M. Kornbluth | "Theory of Rocketry" | ||
1959 | Fritz Leiber | "Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-Tah-Tee" | ||
1959 | Stanley Mullen | "Space to Swing a Cat" | ||
1960 | Manly Wade Wellman | "Nine Yards of Other Cloth" | ||
1960 | Daniel Keyes | "Flowers for Algernon" | ||
1960 | Philip José Farmer | "Alley Man" | ||
1960 | Alfred Bester | "The Pi Man" | ||
1960 | Theodore Sturgeon | "Man Who Lost the Sea" | ||
1960 | Ralph Williams | "Cat and Mouse" | ||
1961 | Poul Anderson | "Longest Voyage | ||
1961 | Pauline Ashwell | "Lost Kafoozalum" | ||
1961 | Philip José Farmer | "Open to Me, My Sister" (aka. "My Sister's Brother") | ||
1961 | Theodore Sturgeon | "Need" | ||
1962 | Brian Aldiss | "Hothouse" | ||
1962 | Lloyd Biggle, Jr. | "Monument" | ||
1962 | Fritz Leiber | "Scylla's Daughter" | ||
1962 | Mack Reynolds | "Status Quo" | ||
1962 | James H. Schmitz | "Lion Loose" | ||
1963 | Jack Vance | "Dragon Masters" | ||
1963 | Gary Jennings | "Myrrha" | ||
1963 | Fritz Leiber | "Unholy Grail" | ||
1963 | Theodore Sturgeon | "When You Care, When You Love" | ||
1963 | Thomas Burnett Swann | "Where Is the Bird of Fire?" | ||
1964 | Poul Anderson | "No Truce with Kings" | ||
1964 | Rick Raphael | "Code Three" | ||
1964 | Roger Zelazny | "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" | [["Róża dla Eklezjastesa" {{{2}}}|"Róża dla Eklezjastesa" {{{2}}}]] | |
1964 | Edgar Rice Burroughs | "Savage Pellucidar" |