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Page 252
Neither Martian Time - Slip ( 1964 ) nor The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (
1965 ) is about homesteading per se . ... Nevertheless , Dick set all of TimeSlip
and a substantial chunk of Stigmata on the surface of a cynically conceived red ...
Neither Martian Time - Slip ( 1964 ) nor The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (
1965 ) is about homesteading per se . ... Nevertheless , Dick set all of TimeSlip
and a substantial chunk of Stigmata on the surface of a cynically conceived red ...
Page 253
Martian Time - Slip describes a superficially more successful Mars , but one in
which the hopes of a family frontier have given way to the worst of 1960s
suburbia , with many of the details taken directly from the popular suburban
critique of the ...
Martian Time - Slip describes a superficially more successful Mars , but one in
which the hopes of a family frontier have given way to the worst of 1960s
suburbia , with many of the details taken directly from the popular suburban
critique of the ...
Page 266
... ( 1965 ) , where hallucinations become real by ingesting the chemical Chew - Z
- or to fill in a relevant background — as in Martian Time - Slip ( 1964 ) , where
bored housewives need medication in order to get out of bed in the morning .
... ( 1965 ) , where hallucinations become real by ingesting the chemical Chew - Z
- or to fill in a relevant background — as in Martian Time - Slip ( 1964 ) , where
bored housewives need medication in order to get out of bed in the morning .
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
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