Hugo Award Winners

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Given annually by World Science Fiction Society (WSFS), the Hugo Award honors excellence in science fiction, and was named in honor of Hugo Gernsback, ‘the Father of Magazine Science Fiction.’ Winners are determined by a committee of the WSFS at its annual World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon.) Nominations are taken from a popular vote of the membership of the WSFS. Hugo Awards are normally given in a particular year for work that appeared in the previous calendar year. The Hugo was first awarded in 1953.

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  1. 1946
    Foundation and Empire
    by Isaac Asimov

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  2. 1951
    Farmer in the Sky
    by Robert A. Heinlein

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  3. 1953
    The Demolished Man
    by Alfred Bester

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  4. 1954
    Fahrenheit 451
    by Ray Bradbury

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  5. 1955
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    They'd Rather Be Right (Starblaze Editions)
    by Mark Clifton

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  6. 1956
    Double Star
    by Robert A. Heinlein

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  7. 1958
    The Big Time
    by Fritz Leiber

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  8. 1959
    A Case of Conscience (Del Rey Impact)
    by James Blish

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  9. 1960
    Starship Troopers
    by Robert A. Heinlein

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  10. 1961
    A Canticle for Leibowitz (Bantam Spectra Book)
    by Walter M. Miller Jr.

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  11. 1962
    Stranger in a Strange Land
    by Robert A. Heinlein

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  12. 1963
    The Man in the High Castle
    by Philip K. Dick

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  13. 1964
    Way Station (SF Collector's Edition)
    by Clifford D. Simak

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  14. 1965
    The Wanderer
    by Fritz Leiber

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  15. 1966
    Dune (Dune Chronicles, Book 1)
    by Frank Herbert

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  16. 1966
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    ... And Call Me Conrad (aka This Immortal
    by Roger Zelazny

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  17. 1967
    The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
    by Robert A. Heinlein

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  18. 1968
    Lord of Light
    by Roger Zelazny

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  19. 1969
    Stand on Zanzibar
    by John Brunner

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  20. 1970
    The Left Hand of Darkness (Remembering Tomorrow)
    by Ursula K. Le Guin

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  21. 1971
    Ringworld
    by Larry Niven

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  22. 1972
    To Your Scattered Bodies Go (Riverworld Saga, Book 1)
    by Philip Jose Farmer

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  23. 1973
    The Gods Themselves
    by Isaac Asimov

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  24. 1974
    Rendezvous with Rama
    by Arthur C. Clarke

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  25. 1975
    The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia
    by Ursula K. Le Guin

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  26. 1976
    The Forever War
    by Joe Haldeman

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  27. 1977
    Where Late The Sweet Birds Sang: A Novel
    by Kate Wilhelm

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  28. 1978
    Gateway (Heechee Saga)
    by Frederik Pohl

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  29. 1979
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    DREAMSNAKE
    by Vonda Mcintyre

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  30. 1980
    The Fountains of Paradise
    by Arthur C. Clarke

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  31. 1981
    The Snow Queen
    by Joan D. Vinge

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  32. 1982
    Downbelow Station (Alliance-Union Universe)
    by C. J. Cherryh

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  33. 1983
    Foundation's Edge (Foundation Novels)
    by Isaac Asimov

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  34. 1984
    Startide Rising (The Uplift Saga, Book 2)
    by David Brin

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  35. 1985
    Neuromancer
    by William Gibson

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  36. 1986
    Ender's Game (Ender, Book 1)
    by Orson Scott Card

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  37. 1987
    Speaker for the Dead (Ender, Book 2)
    by Orson Scott Card

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  38. 1988
    The Uplift War (The Uplift Saga, Book 3)
    by David Brin

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  39. 1989
    Cyteen
    by C.J. Cherryh

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  40. 1990
    Hyperion
    by Dan Simmons

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  41. 1991
    The Vor Game
    by Lois McMaster Bujold

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  42. 1992
    Barrayar
    by Lois McMaster Bujold

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  43. 1993
    Doomsday Book
    by Connie Willis

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  44. 1993
    A Fire Upon The Deep (Zones of Thought)
    by Vernor Vinge

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  45. 1994
    Green Mars (Mars Trilogy)
    by Kim Stanley Robinson

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  46. 1997
    Blue Mars (Mars Trilogy)
    by Kim Stanley Robinson

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  47. 1998
    Forever Peace (Remembering Tomorrow)
    by Joe Haldeman

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  48. 1999
    To Say Nothing of the Dog
    by Connie Willis

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Rew
San Jose

Added two more of the Retro. Hugo award winners ... — 10 weeks ago

I added …

Farmer in the Sky, Heinlein – 1951 (Awarded in 2001)

The Mule (Part/Book II of Foundation and Empire), Asimov – 1946 (Awarded in 1996)

It seemed unfair to have Fahrenheit 451 as the only retro award winner. It was written in 1954 but awarded in 2004. I know the Retrospective Hugo’s often cause a bit of debate. But hey, what’s an award without a little drama?

An alternative that may appease those who think judging books 50 years or more, after the fact, isn’t truly keeping with the Hugo Award’s spirit, would be to add the three books in their own list and maybe provide a link at the top of the description here for relation.


Weftkin
Phoenix

Untitled — 2 years ago

So this was where Miles was hiding—I knew Bujold had more awards!


JudithKD
New Hampshire

I added Zelazny's name as author and the alternate — 2 years ago

title for And Call Me Conrad (This Immortal). It’s no wonder that so few people have marked the book as read. Almost no one knows the book under that title!

jkd


penguinmdh
Pittsburgh

List Updates — 3 years ago

I decided to add the years to the Hugos and uncovered a few changes. First, in 2004, the WSFS corrected an oversight by awarding the 1954 Hugo award to Fahrenheit 451. Also, I added the 1958 winner The Big Time. Finally, I changed the 1986 reference to link to the single novel Ender’s Game rather than the boxed set of the Ender’s series.