Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 298
... forces of change and produce utterances that are like the germs or ' seeds of a people to come " " ( Germinal Life 197-98 ) . * Butler's Clayark people are just such a seed , living up to the implications of the novel's title . The name ...
... forces of change and produce utterances that are like the germs or ' seeds of a people to come " " ( Germinal Life 197-98 ) . * Butler's Clayark people are just such a seed , living up to the implications of the novel's title . The name ...
Page 325
... force protecting us from evil . This force is invisible and does not impinge upon our lives . We do not need to understand the source of this strength . We just have faith in its ability to handle any problems that pose a danger to us ...
... force protecting us from evil . This force is invisible and does not impinge upon our lives . We do not need to understand the source of this strength . We just have faith in its ability to handle any problems that pose a danger to us ...
Page 369
... Force One ( 1997 ) , sonic - communication technologies seem like the tools that hold reality together against hostile forces that assault primarily through noise and silence . ( In postmodern avatars such as 24 , the forces of ...
... Force One ( 1997 ) , sonic - communication technologies seem like the tools that hold reality together against hostile forces that assault primarily through noise and silence . ( In postmodern avatars such as 24 , the forces of ...
Contents
Carl Abbott Homesteading on the Extraterrestrial Frontier | 240 |
Butler LSD Lying Ink and Lies | 265 |
Animals Kinship and Butlers | 281 |
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