Science-fiction Studies, Volume 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Electronic journals |
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Page 283
... popular in the socialist countries as in the U.S.A. , e.g. , Isaac Asimov , or even some stor- ies by Poul Anderson . Also , they do not seem to have read the English originals but only their defaced German translations . Written on a ...
... popular in the socialist countries as in the U.S.A. , e.g. , Isaac Asimov , or even some stor- ies by Poul Anderson . Also , they do not seem to have read the English originals but only their defaced German translations . Written on a ...
Page 289
... popular tastes clearly removed from the celebration of kulchur , and those who grudgingly admit that the popular taste occasionally achieves something of lasting significance , seems futile . The importance of Kubrick's achievement is ...
... popular tastes clearly removed from the celebration of kulchur , and those who grudgingly admit that the popular taste occasionally achieves something of lasting significance , seems futile . The importance of Kubrick's achievement is ...
Page 305
... popularity . Indeed , I am convinced that a very high literary quality would be quite detrimental to popularity , that mediocrity is the safe road to success in SF , and that good work can become really popular only if it also has ...
... popularity . Indeed , I am convinced that a very high literary quality would be quite detrimental to popularity , that mediocrity is the safe road to success in SF , and that good work can become really popular only if it also has ...
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