Science-fiction Studies, Volume 25, Part 1SFS Publications., 1998 - Science fiction |
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To give an analogy from recent history : a generation in Eastern Europe agonizes over how to live in a Communist world without losing their souls or at least their dignity ; but for the next generation this issue doesn't exist , because ...
To give an analogy from recent history : a generation in Eastern Europe agonizes over how to live in a Communist world without losing their souls or at least their dignity ; but for the next generation this issue doesn't exist , because ...
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I was wondering whether there was any other place you'd like to live just so as to write about that place . TP : I suppose - you know , New York , we can never relax really in New York . It's a fascinating city , just infinitely ...
I was wondering whether there was any other place you'd like to live just so as to write about that place . TP : I suppose - you know , New York , we can never relax really in New York . It's a fascinating city , just infinitely ...
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I recognize the “ can't live with them , can't live without them ” aspect of the book , but I find that the more problematic because the text systematically eliminates all other options : faced with the chance to start anew , the women ...
I recognize the “ can't live with them , can't live without them ” aspect of the book , but I find that the more problematic because the text systematically eliminates all other options : faced with the chance to start anew , the women ...
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Contents
Fiona Kelleghan Interview with Tim Powers | 7 |
ARTICLES | 29 |
Approaches to Québec Separa | 53 |
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