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Page 267
Among other ruminations in this rather chaotic essay , Dick wonders whether the
supernatural worlds described by horror writer H . P . Lovecraft might really be
true , or what might happen if you hallucinated them : " Imagine taking a dose of ...
Among other ruminations in this rather chaotic essay , Dick wonders whether the
supernatural worlds described by horror writer H . P . Lovecraft might really be
true , or what might happen if you hallucinated them : " Imagine taking a dose of ...
Page 340
This volume , however , should be more accurately described as two separate
books — one indispensable , the other superfluous — that might have been
creatively published in the dos - à - dos format of the old Ace doubles . One is
Mike ...
This volume , however , should be more accurately described as two separate
books — one indispensable , the other superfluous — that might have been
creatively published in the dos - à - dos format of the old Ace doubles . One is
Mike ...
Page 372
The article includes a close reading of Scanners ' s ( 1981 ) sounddesign , and
an acute description of the way Cronenberg elides technological and organic
sounds to create his characteristic sense of sf horror . “ Ambient Soundscapes in
...
The article includes a close reading of Scanners ' s ( 1981 ) sounddesign , and
an acute description of the way Cronenberg elides technological and organic
sounds to create his characteristic sense of sf horror . “ Ambient Soundscapes in
...
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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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