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Page 145
... Westfahl's logic , it would appear that , between the G.I. Generation and the Baby Boom Generation of Americans , something happened in our family to intensify the drive to travel . Yet I happen to know that my father enjoys travel and ...
... Westfahl's logic , it would appear that , between the G.I. Generation and the Baby Boom Generation of Americans , something happened in our family to intensify the drive to travel . Yet I happen to know that my father enjoys travel and ...
Page 148
... Westfahl takes it all so lightly : as when , for instance , he characterizes those who wish to prepare for a collision as " cow- ards " ( 199 ) , or when he tries to minimize the whole matter by arguing that a collision would not ...
... Westfahl takes it all so lightly : as when , for instance , he characterizes those who wish to prepare for a collision as " cow- ards " ( 199 ) , or when he tries to minimize the whole matter by arguing that a collision would not ...
Page 154
... Westfahl and myself — is engaging in speculation , though in considerably greater scientific detail than either of ... Westfahl's hunch is presumably the reverse . Could we perhaps settle the matter with a friendly wager , to be paid off ...
... Westfahl and myself — is engaging in speculation , though in considerably greater scientific detail than either of ... Westfahl's hunch is presumably the reverse . Could we perhaps settle the matter with a friendly wager , to be paid off ...
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Roger Luckhurst The ScienceFictionalization of Trauma | 29 |
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