Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 77
... represent fractured consciousness . While his fiction represents a landscape of the mind , it signifies a different kind of mind . Malzberg's SF most closely resembles the genre of Satire , or Anti- Romance . Like Romance , Satire's ...
... represent fractured consciousness . While his fiction represents a landscape of the mind , it signifies a different kind of mind . Malzberg's SF most closely resembles the genre of Satire , or Anti- Romance . Like Romance , Satire's ...
Page 78
... represents his resentment of this aspect of himself ; but we can see in the way that Evans reacts to Helen's qualms ( usually by using her sexually more as a masturbation tool than as a person ) that this voice is not strong enough to ...
... represents his resentment of this aspect of himself ; but we can see in the way that Evans reacts to Helen's qualms ( usually by using her sexually more as a masturbation tool than as a person ) that this voice is not strong enough to ...
Page 85
... represents the place of deep fears and emotions , in Galaxies it is the black wall that death has become for us because of science , which has robbed us of a traditional afterlife by attempting either to make us immortal or to achieve ...
... represents the place of deep fears and emotions , in Galaxies it is the black wall that death has become for us because of science , which has robbed us of a traditional afterlife by attempting either to make us immortal or to achieve ...
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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