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Fantasy books of the 1960s

The genre goes paperback. Fantasy reaches the counterculture.

The sixties cracked fantasy open. Ace's unauthorized paperback Lord of the Rings in 1965 — and Ballantine's authorized response — turned Tolkien into a campus phenomenon and proved there was an enormous, unmet appetite for the genre. Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné stalked through the decade in moody novellas. Ursula K. Le Guin published A Wizard of Earthsea in 1968, redefining what a coming-of-age magic story could do. Roger Zelazny's Lord of Light arrived in 1967, and Peter S. Beagle's The Last Unicorn closed the decade in 1968. Fantasy had a counterculture audience now.

For today's reader, the sixties shelf offers experimental ambition and formal range. Content remains generally restrained, though Moorcock and his peers pushed darker than the fifties allowed — moral ambiguity entered the bloodstream. The prose can be lyrical, mythic, or hardboiled depending on the writer. This is a decade for readers who want classics that still feel slightly subversive, and who appreciate writers consciously experimenting with what fantasy could be.

What to expect from this shelf
  • Counterculture-flavored experimentation
  • Moral ambiguity entering the genre
  • Lyrical, mythic prose
  • Early antihero protagonists
2430 books from 19601969
The Littles
The Littles
John Peterson (1967)
G
Tatsinda
Tatsinda
Elizabeth Enright, Lyssa Browne (narrator) (1963)
PG-13
The supplemental checklist of fantastic literature
The supplemental checklist of fantastic literature
Bradford M. Day (1963)
PG-13
L'apprenti sorcier
L'apprenti sorcier
François Augiéras (1964)
PG-13
The Sneetches and other stories
The Sneetches and other stories
Dr. Seuss (1961)
PG-13
Achilles and the Twins
Achilles and the Twins
H. E. Bates (1964)
PG-13
Twirlup on the moon
Twirlup on the moon
Laura Bannon (1964)
PG-13
Anthologie du conte fantastique français
Anthologie du conte fantastique français
Castex, Pierre Georges (1963)
PG-13
Walt Disney's Mary Poppins
Walt Disney's Mary Poppins
Walt Disney Productions (1964)
PG-13
Edgar Allan Poe Stories [27 stories, 8 poems]
Edgar Allan Poe Stories [27 stories, 8 poems]
Edgar Allan Poe (1961)
PG-13
The Phantom Tollbooth
The Phantom Tollbooth
Norton Juster (1961)
PG-13
Twilight Lovers
Twilight Lovers
Miriam Gardner (1964)
G
Kemlo and the Satellite Builders
Kemlo and the Satellite Builders
E. C. Eliott (1960)
PG
Twilight Lovers
Twilight Lovers
Marion Zimmer Bradley (1964)
PG-13
The Tolkien Reader
The Tolkien Reader
J.R.R. Tolkien (1966)
Victor Brauner
Victor Brauner
Victor Brauner (1963)
PG-13
Witch Princess
Witch Princess
Dorothy Johnson (1967)
PG-13
Uncle and Claudius the Camel
Uncle and Claudius the Camel
J. P. Martin (1969)
PG-13
Uncle and the Treacle Trouble
Uncle and the Treacle Trouble
J. P. Martin (1967)
PG-13
The Torture Machine
The Torture Machine
Paul Tabori (1969)
PG-13
The Rout of the Ollafubs
The Rout of the Ollafubs
K. G. Lethbridge (1964)
PG-13
Kemlo and the Masters of Space
Kemlo and the Masters of Space
E. C. Eliott (1963)
PG
The House by the River
The House by the River
August Derleth (1965)
G
A Wizard of Earthsea
A Wizard of Earthsea
Ursula Le Guin (1968)
PG
Hildy and the Cuckoo Clock
Hildy and the Cuckoo Clock
Ruth Christoffer Carlsen (1966)
PG-13
This Ancient Evil
This Ancient Evil
Dorothy Daniels (1966)
PG-13
Storia del fantasticare
Storia del fantasticare
Elémire Zolla (1964)
PG-13
Candle of the Wicked
Candle of the Wicked
Manly Wade Wellman (1960)
R
The Ghost of Opalina; or, Nine Lives
The Ghost of Opalina; or, Nine Lives
Peggy Bacon (1967)
PG-13
The Stone Cage
The Stone Cage
Nicholas Stuart Gray (1963)
PG