Science-fiction Studies, Volume 21SFS Publications., 1994 - Electronic journals |
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... final version . Nothing substantial has been added , but peripheral matters we judged interesting only to the two of us have been largely eliminated , or at least I hope so . Bud Foote : Stan , I note that Red Mars is set in the same ...
... final version . Nothing substantial has been added , but peripheral matters we judged interesting only to the two of us have been largely eliminated , or at least I hope so . Bud Foote : Stan , I note that Red Mars is set in the same ...
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... final chapter , Kevin and his friends hold a memorial service for Tom there . This moving scene is made more poignant by its placement following two climactic scenes in Tom Barnard's life . Chapter 10 ends with an engrossing account of ...
... final chapter , Kevin and his friends hold a memorial service for Tom there . This moving scene is made more poignant by its placement following two climactic scenes in Tom Barnard's life . Chapter 10 ends with an engrossing account of ...
Page 240
... final product - shutter speed and development techniques , for instance - remind us that Haldeman's final products also involve equally meticulous production techniques . And its movement away from easy moral platitudes to a more ...
... final product - shutter speed and development techniques , for instance - remind us that Haldeman's final products also involve equally meticulous production techniques . And its movement away from easy moral platitudes to a more ...
Contents
Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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