Part A. Introductory. Foreword: Crossing the border with Darko Suvin / by Phillip E. Wegner ; Introduction (2010) -- Autobiography 2004: de darci natura -- Part B. Meeting other worlds (1969-87). The moon as a mirror to man, or, lessons of selenography (1969) ; Preliminary theses on allegory (1977) ; At the cusp: seven poems of 1984 ; Two uta stories on time (1984-85) ; How can people be (re)presented in fiction? Towards a theory of narrative agents (1980-85) ; 13 parables from the warring states period (1984-87) ; In the doldrums: nineteen poems 1985-95 ; To the Japanese reader of 'Metamorphoses of science fiction' (1987) -- Part C. Around theatre and Brecht (1988-2006). Brecht's 'Life of Galileo': scientistic extrapolation or analogy of the knower? (1988-90) ; Brecht and subjectivity: stance, emotion as sympathy (1989-2006) ; On the epistemology and pragmatics of intercultural theatre studies (1997) ; Centennial politics: on Jameson on Brecht on method (1998) -- Part D. Probings into counter-revolutionary times (1992-2010). Andromeda: elegy from a collapsar (1992) (More lessons in Buddhist cybermarxism) ; "I have no soul and I must laugh or cry": interview on SF and traveling with Tami Hager (2004) ; Circumstances and stances: a retrospect (2004) ; Poems of old age I (1999-2004) ; The final chapter of SF? On reading Brian Stableford (2000) ; Access to an identification of "terrorism": words and actions ; Exploring "terror/ism": numinosity, killings, horizons (2004) ; 12 Poems of old age II (2005-2010) ; Globalization (2008) ; Thus spake the bitter muse: do not profit by the blood of your fellows! (A pastiche) ; Communism and Yugoslavia: prolegomena for a discussion ; Ausklang: my lady hope (2010) -- Part E. Two bibliographies of Darko Suvin's works by himself. Writings on SF and utopia/nism ; Poems and prose.