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Page 135
... seems boring today . Alongside the self - consciously political sf writers , there was another group of writers who ... seems attractive to them , but his style is heavy and unclear and to Western eyes his ideas are probably a bit dated ...
... seems boring today . Alongside the self - consciously political sf writers , there was another group of writers who ... seems attractive to them , but his style is heavy and unclear and to Western eyes his ideas are probably a bit dated ...
Page 256
... seems almost to rival that of Tolkien . There are also some tasty ironies : American writers envy the literary acceptance of the fantastic in England and Europe , while British writers talk of how much better their books do in the ...
... seems almost to rival that of Tolkien . There are also some tasty ironies : American writers envy the literary acceptance of the fantastic in England and Europe , while British writers talk of how much better their books do in the ...
Page 262
... seems to have been almost pathologically affable . But whereas the earlier volumes reduced almost every- one to walk - on roles in Asimov's galloping chronology , here they become real , and even the most familiar stories take on a new ...
... seems to have been almost pathologically affable . But whereas the earlier volumes reduced almost every- one to walk - on roles in Asimov's galloping chronology , here they become real , and even the most familiar stories take on a new ...
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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