Science-fiction Studies, Volume 18, Issue 1SFS Publications, 1991 - Science fiction |
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Page 78
Harry Evans , using the pseudonym of Barry Malzberg , is writing a novel that tells the true story of the failed NASA expedition to Venus . ( This is the only part of Beyond Apollo that is clear . ) At the time that he writes the book ...
Harry Evans , using the pseudonym of Barry Malzberg , is writing a novel that tells the true story of the failed NASA expedition to Venus . ( This is the only part of Beyond Apollo that is clear . ) At the time that he writes the book ...
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He tells me little about SF . Nor does he even do what Cummins offers to do : help the reader understand the particular writer Le Guin . Instead he overlays a cursory discussion of a few of her worksarbitrarily chosen , it seems — with ...
He tells me little about SF . Nor does he even do what Cummins offers to do : help the reader understand the particular writer Le Guin . Instead he overlays a cursory discussion of a few of her worksarbitrarily chosen , it seems — with ...
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... one has to watch out for in what is in most ways a very informative and provocative book - one that is often as interesting for what it tells us of Stover's view of SF as for what it tells us about Harrison's fiction .
... one has to watch out for in what is in most ways a very informative and provocative book - one that is often as interesting for what it tells us of Stover's view of SF as for what it tells us about Harrison's fiction .
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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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