Science-fiction Studies, Volume 29, Issue 3SFS Publications, 2002 - Science fiction |
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... published in Kisô tengai ( Unusual Ideas from the Sky ) ( Feb. 1978 ) : 138-64 . Chigurisu to Yûfuratesu ( Tigris and Euphrates ) . Tokyo : Shueisha , 1999. Based on stories originally published in Shôsetsu subaru ( The Pleiades ) ...
... published in Kisô tengai ( Unusual Ideas from the Sky ) ( Feb. 1978 ) : 138-64 . Chigurisu to Yûfuratesu ( Tigris and Euphrates ) . Tokyo : Shueisha , 1999. Based on stories originally published in Shôsetsu subaru ( The Pleiades ) ...
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... published fiction and criticism in 1970 , served as the Japanese equivalent of Philip K. Dick , J.G. Ballard , and Barrington Bayley . While Komatsu , who majored in Italian literature at Kyoto University , showed us science fiction as ...
... published fiction and criticism in 1970 , served as the Japanese equivalent of Philip K. Dick , J.G. Ballard , and Barrington Bayley . While Komatsu , who majored in Italian literature at Kyoto University , showed us science fiction as ...
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... published work while living in Britain and who , if asked , is more likely to say he is a British writer than a Canadian writer . But without wishing to put a damper on this scene of unalloyed joy , it has to be said that all is not as ...
... published work while living in Britain and who , if asked , is more likely to say he is a British writer than a Canadian writer . But without wishing to put a damper on this scene of unalloyed joy , it has to be said that all is not as ...
Contents
JAPANESE SCIENCE FICTION | 321 |
ABE Kôbô Two Essays on Science Fiction | 340 |
A Proposal | 351 |
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