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== | Tropestitle found= in the Stories in ''Again, Dangerous Visions'' ==
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| elevator pitch = A sequel to ''[[Dangerous Visions]]'' — another collection of short works that were, at the time, too controversial to publish in any other medium.
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| publication date = 1972
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The sequel-anthology to [[Harlan Ellison]]'s groundbreaking 1967 anthology ''[[Dangerous Visions]]''. Due to the size of it, it has been released in two volumes (although originally in one).
 
Like ''[[Dangerous Visions|DV]]'', it also features introductions to each story by Harlan, who talks about the writer, and an afterward by the writer about the story.
 
The [[Development Hell|planned sequel]] to ''ADV'' [[What Could Have Been|would have been]] ''[[The Last Dangerous Visions]]'', but...well, until the day of his death [[Berserk Button|Harlan doesndidn't like to talk about it.]]
 
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== Tropes found in the Stories in ''Again, Dangerous Visions'' ==
The tropes found in each story (as well as in the introductions and afterwords) are listed under the story in question.
 
 
* '''"The Counterpoint of View" by John Heidenry'''
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