Science-fiction Studies, Volume 32, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2005 - Science fiction |
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Page 324
( The 1988 interview with Robert Wise about The Day the Earth Stood Still [ 1951
] always saddens me because he comes across as either far less interesting than
his best films or just very old and tired . ) Pretty much everything else in the ...
( The 1988 interview with Robert Wise about The Day the Earth Stood Still [ 1951
] always saddens me because he comes across as either far less interesting than
his best films or just very old and tired . ) Pretty much everything else in the ...
Page 325
... paranoid suspicions , and yearnings for a strong and pure state : Many of us , if
given the choice of maintaining our mundane or vaguely interesting existence ,
might decide , if we had the opportunity , to join the Men in Black organization .
... paranoid suspicions , and yearnings for a strong and pure state : Many of us , if
given the choice of maintaining our mundane or vaguely interesting existence ,
might decide , if we had the opportunity , to join the Men in Black organization .
Page 344
Some of these are interesting , if typically idiosyncratic : reviews of novels that
have had , justifiably or not , little impact on the field such as Jamil Nasir ' s
Distance Haze ( 2000 ) , or which are just plain bad , such as Robert Grossbach '
s A ...
Some of these are interesting , if typically idiosyncratic : reviews of novels that
have had , justifiably or not , little impact on the field such as Jamil Nasir ' s
Distance Haze ( 2000 ) , or which are just plain bad , such as Robert Grossbach '
s A ...
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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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