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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
2329 books from 19601969
The Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace
The Report from Iron Mountain on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace
John Doe (1967)
PG
Beyond the Eleventh Hour
Beyond the Eleventh Hour
Rex Gordon (1961)
PG-13
The Unknown
The Unknown
D.R. Bensen (1963)
PG-13
Movie - Rebellion
Movie - Rebellion
Magica Quartet Staff, Hanokage (1960)
PG-13
The strange world of Arthur Machen
The strange world of Arthur Machen
Arthur Machen (1960)
PG-13
The Symmetrians
The Symmetrians
Kenneth Harker (1966)
PG-13
0008 Meets Gnatman
0008 Meets Gnatman
Clyde Allison (1966)
PG
The Quest for the Perfect Planet
The Quest for the Perfect Planet
Captain W. E. Johns (1961)
R
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction
Avram Davidson (1963)
PG-13
A Path to the Sea
A Path to the Sea
Colin Murry (1961)
R
The Lord of Nardos
The Lord of Nardos
Russ Winterbotham (1966)
PG-13
The supplemental checklist of fantastic literature
The supplemental checklist of fantastic literature
Bradford M. Day (1963)
PG-13
The Lord of Nardos
The Lord of Nardos
R. R. Winterbotham (1966)
PG
Go-Go Sadisto
Go-Go Sadisto
Clyde Allison (1966)
R
Raiders of Noomas
Raiders of Noomas
Charles Nuetzel (1969)
PG-13
The Flight of the Bamboo Saucer
The Flight of the Bamboo Saucer
Fred G. Jarvis, Jr.;Robert F. Van Beever (1967)
PG-13
Time Limit
Time Limit
Robert Sheckley (1967)
PG-13
The Unpossessed
The Unpossessed
John E. Muller (1961)
PG
Gorgo
Gorgo
Bruce Cassiday (1960)
PG-13
The Third Book of Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn
The Third Book of Hawkmoon: The Sword of the Dawn
Michael Moorcock (1968)
R
Mondo SADISTO
Mondo SADISTO
Clyde Allison (1966)
R
The Post reader of fantasy and science fiction.
The Post reader of fantasy and science fiction.
Unknown (1964)
The Day the Universe Came
The Day the Universe Came
Ray Kainen (1968)
PG-13
Mutiny in the Time Machine
Mutiny in the Time Machine
Keith Monroe;Donald Monroe (1963)
PG
Three Steps Spaceward
Three Steps Spaceward
Frank B. Long (1963)
PG
Simon Black at Sea: The Fateful Maiden Voyage of A.P.M. 1 Arion
Simon Black at Sea: The Fateful Maiden Voyage of A.P.M. 1 Arion
Ivan Southall (1961)
PG-13
The Last Tomb
The Last Tomb
John Lange (I) (1968)
PG-13
Once in Time
Once in Time
Frank Pinchin (1963)
PG
The Secret Speech: The Failure of Comrade Krushchev's Leadership
The Secret Speech: The Failure of Comrade Krushchev's Leadership
John Robinson Beal (1961)
PG-13
Get Smart Once Again!
Get Smart Once Again!
William Johnston (1966)
PG