Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 143
... writers of pulp - magazine science fiction found themselves in an ambivalent position after the explosion over Hiroshima of the first atomic bomb . On the one hand , they were acknowledged as prophets proven right by the course of ...
... writers of pulp - magazine science fiction found themselves in an ambivalent position after the explosion over Hiroshima of the first atomic bomb . On the one hand , they were acknowledged as prophets proven right by the course of ...
Page 74
... writers of fiction . " These careless attitudes are damaging to any serious author . The writer's position is barely tenable . As Sturgeon hints , loneliness in his foe - and his ally . I cannot see how a writer can continue to exist ...
... writers of fiction . " These careless attitudes are damaging to any serious author . The writer's position is barely tenable . As Sturgeon hints , loneliness in his foe - and his ally . I cannot see how a writer can continue to exist ...
Page 80
... writers but also included ( without distinction ) popular novels by other writers trying their hand at fashionable SF themes , since he was searching for similarities rather than contrasts and he was evidently content when he had found ...
... writers but also included ( without distinction ) popular novels by other writers trying their hand at fashionable SF themes , since he was searching for similarities rather than contrasts and he was evidently content when he had found ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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