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Page 247
... the art of moon - farming . Schultz is generous with his experience and his
resources , showing once again that “ pioneers need good neighbors ” ( 147 ) .
There is a house - raising scene straight from American frontier mythology , when
Bill ...
... the art of moon - farming . Schultz is generous with his experience and his
resources , showing once again that “ pioneers need good neighbors ” ( 147 ) .
There is a house - raising scene straight from American frontier mythology , when
Bill ...
Page 267
In anticipation of a scene from Scanner Darkly ( and recalling a mention in "
Schizophrenia & The Book of Changes " ) , Dick claims to have hallucinated the
Day of Judgment : “ As I said to J . G . ( Jack ] Newkom when I was free of the
drug , ' I ...
In anticipation of a scene from Scanner Darkly ( and recalling a mention in "
Schizophrenia & The Book of Changes " ) , Dick claims to have hallucinated the
Day of Judgment : “ As I said to J . G . ( Jack ] Newkom when I was free of the
drug , ' I ...
Page 271
This section is identical to the equivalent scene in the novella , but the reader
comes to it with different expectations this time - surely , Rachmael has already
been to Whale ' s Mouth by teleport , rather than setting out on the space journey
...
This section is identical to the equivalent scene in the novella , but the reader
comes to it with different expectations this time - surely , Rachmael has already
been to Whale ' s Mouth by teleport , rather than setting out on the space journey
...
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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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