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Page 285
It focuses on Emma - called by her original African name , Anyanwu , for most of
this novel — and the long relationship between Doro and her as they build the
community from which the Patternists eventually emerge . Like Doro , Anyanwu ...
It focuses on Emma - called by her original African name , Anyanwu , for most of
this novel — and the long relationship between Doro and her as they build the
community from which the Patternists eventually emerge . Like Doro , Anyanwu ...
Page 360
There is a mixture of tv and Internet called " the telephonoscope . " The New
Catering Company provides food , for a fee , through pipes to various houses .
When a pipe breaks , a house is flooded by soup , although not entirely . So the
joke ...
There is a mixture of tv and Internet called " the telephonoscope . " The New
Catering Company provides food , for a fee , through pipes to various houses .
When a pipe breaks , a house is flooded by soup , although not entirely . So the
joke ...
Page 363
... professor of literature M . Atout , a “ member of fourteen thousand seven
hundred and thirty - four committees ” ( 16 ) , who in turn explains to them that
national governments have been replaced by a world state called the Republic of
United ...
... professor of literature M . Atout , a “ member of fourteen thousand seven
hundred and thirty - four committees ” ( 16 ) , who in turn explains to them that
national governments have been replaced by a world state called the Republic of
United ...
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Science Fiction Studies was founded in 1973 by R D Mullen 19151998 and | 316 |
Arthur B Evans | 359 |
enJones Science Fictionision of Bulweron Paul | 382 |
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