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Page 367
... things that may seem to be radical - blurring the boundaries of sf and fantasy , in particular , and bringing pulp ... things that aren't really there . More than that ( and what distinguishes us from tool - using animals ) , we can ...
... things that may seem to be radical - blurring the boundaries of sf and fantasy , in particular , and bringing pulp ... things that aren't really there . More than that ( and what distinguishes us from tool - using animals ) , we can ...
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... things to me is to try genuinely to create a kind of culture - shock in readers , and that means not explaining everything . There are plenty of things that never get spelled out , because you can't possibly explain everything in a ...
... things to me is to try genuinely to create a kind of culture - shock in readers , and that means not explaining everything . There are plenty of things that never get spelled out , because you can't possibly explain everything in a ...
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... things , is not a utopia , in the sense of a better place ; and since Foucault insists upon heterotopias as " real " spaces . More evocative is Samuel R. Delany's knowing use of the term in Trouble on Triton ( 1976 / 1996 ) , where he ...
... things , is not a utopia , in the sense of a better place ; and since Foucault insists upon heterotopias as " real " spaces . More evocative is Samuel R. Delany's knowing use of the term in Trouble on Triton ( 1976 / 1996 ) , where he ...
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