Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Page 39
... interesting treatment of the theme , although the near- ubiquitous threat to destroy Japan is absent in this work . Stephenson performs a complex sleight of hand - similar to Jones in her Aleutian novels - in order to set up Hiro and ...
... interesting treatment of the theme , although the near- ubiquitous threat to destroy Japan is absent in this work . Stephenson performs a complex sleight of hand - similar to Jones in her Aleutian novels - in order to set up Hiro and ...
Page 154
... interesting . As a rigorous history of utopian thought , it is terribly uneven , and unfortunately what this book is most successful at is also what it does least often . Donnelly begins by specifying her intention " to discuss the ...
... interesting . As a rigorous history of utopian thought , it is terribly uneven , and unfortunately what this book is most successful at is also what it does least often . Donnelly begins by specifying her intention " to discuss the ...
Page 175
... interesting aside , for instance , he points out that simple earthen mounds have always enjoyed one big advantage when it comes to durability : nobody bothers to steal dirt . He also pays a good deal of attention to the economic costs ...
... interesting aside , for instance , he points out that simple earthen mounds have always enjoyed one big advantage when it comes to durability : nobody bothers to steal dirt . He also pays a good deal of attention to the economic costs ...
Contents
Wrapped in that mysterious | 22 |
Michael Fisch Nation War and Japans Future in the Science | 49 |
AI ALife and | 69 |
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