Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 2SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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... novel of a Yale psychology graduate who had served for a time on Trotsky's staff in Mexico and then held a series of ... novel with the ending of the Cold War it is easy to forget the period of unparalleled world crisis out of which the ...
... novel of a Yale psychology graduate who had served for a time on Trotsky's staff in Mexico and then held a series of ... novel with the ending of the Cold War it is easy to forget the period of unparalleled world crisis out of which the ...
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... novel The World of A ( 1948 ) as a pioneering attempt to give narra- tive form to Korzybski's ideas . There are indeed some similarities between this novel and Limbo . Van Vogt's protagonist Gilbert Gosseyn ( i.e. ' go - sane ' ) ex ...
... novel The World of A ( 1948 ) as a pioneering attempt to give narra- tive form to Korzybski's ideas . There are indeed some similarities between this novel and Limbo . Van Vogt's protagonist Gilbert Gosseyn ( i.e. ' go - sane ' ) ex ...
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... novel and Ballard's early stories " The Violent Noon " ( 1951 ) and “ A Question of Re - entry ” ( 1963 ) as well as The Crystal World , “ a sort of Heart of Darkness in reverse " ( 14 , 19 , 57 ) . 3. For an extended investigation of ...
... novel and Ballard's early stories " The Violent Noon " ( 1951 ) and “ A Question of Re - entry ” ( 1963 ) as well as The Crystal World , “ a sort of Heart of Darkness in reverse " ( 14 , 19 , 57 ) . 3. For an extended investigation of ...
Contents
ESSAY Gary Westfahl The Case against Space | 193 |
ON STAR TREK | 207 |
Postfeminism Popular | 226 |
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