Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 3SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Page 483
... Ballard is a writer who avoids the literary center . He dwells happily in the banal suburbs and he writes , or ... Ballard's work can be used to examine generic assumptions— or , as Luckhurst puts it , it " can hold strategic importance ...
... Ballard is a writer who avoids the literary center . He dwells happily in the banal suburbs and he writes , or ... Ballard's work can be used to examine generic assumptions— or , as Luckhurst puts it , it " can hold strategic importance ...
Page 484
... Ballard is a writer who can only be properly understood through sf - specifically through British sf , at a tangent not only to the mainstream but also to the popular - cultural institution of American sf . The problem of genre chez Ballard ...
... Ballard is a writer who can only be properly understood through sf - specifically through British sf , at a tangent not only to the mainstream but also to the popular - cultural institution of American sf . The problem of genre chez Ballard ...
Page 488
... Ballard ( 1985 ) , a short monograph in the Starmont series , gets to Empire of the Sun. Ballard studies cry out for an extensive examination of the oeuvre to date , building on the large body of critical work that has already been done ...
... Ballard ( 1985 ) , a short monograph in the Starmont series , gets to Empire of the Sun. Ballard studies cry out for an extensive examination of the oeuvre to date , building on the large body of critical work that has already been done ...
Contents
111897 | 369 |
The First Main Phase 18711900 | 387 |
Jill Galvan Entering the Posthuman Collective in Philip K Dicks | 413 |
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