Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 74
By Ted's act the problem is solved for the others at least . Malzberg throws into confusion the idea that the problems presented in his stories are solvable . First of all , the problem , whatever it might be , is never what it is ...
By Ted's act the problem is solved for the others at least . Malzberg throws into confusion the idea that the problems presented in his stories are solvable . First of all , the problem , whatever it might be , is never what it is ...
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Which is part of Forrest's problem : he can't see the trees for the forest . He is thoroughly unwilling to accept any description Evans gives of the Venus trip — as though Forrest , like the “ heroic ” Captain of the doomed Venus ...
Which is part of Forrest's problem : he can't see the trees for the forest . He is thoroughly unwilling to accept any description Evans gives of the Venus trip — as though Forrest , like the “ heroic ” Captain of the doomed Venus ...
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The people of the future accordingly try to solve this problem of the past technologically . Their answer is to have people go back into the past and recreate history as specified . But this technological answer will not accommodate the ...
The people of the future accordingly try to solve this problem of the past technologically . Their answer is to have people go back into the past and recreate history as specified . But this technological answer will not accommodate the ...
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Contents
Can Science Fiction | 11 |
W Warren Wagar J G Ballard and the Transvaluation of Utopia | 53 |
Philmus The Two Faces of Philip K Dick | 91 |
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