Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 158
... vision , in effect , junks the technological vision that has occupied us for most of the novel . Just as from Alvin's point of view Vanamonde is incomprehensible , from the perspective of the Star - Child at the end of 2001 , technology ...
... vision , in effect , junks the technological vision that has occupied us for most of the novel . Just as from Alvin's point of view Vanamonde is incomprehensible , from the perspective of the Star - Child at the end of 2001 , technology ...
Page 115
... vision . This vision is easy to overlook not because it is subtle , indirect , or hidden , but because it is so blatantly ham- mered home in all the Time Traveler's speculations about evolution and- above all - in a chapter explicitly ...
... vision . This vision is easy to overlook not because it is subtle , indirect , or hidden , but because it is so blatantly ham- mered home in all the Time Traveler's speculations about evolution and- above all - in a chapter explicitly ...
Page 135
... vision since , after all , both belong equally to the artistically constructed world of the imagination . I would therefore insist - Ketterer's own views notwithstanding - that New Worlds for Old does not define science fiction as a ...
... vision since , after all , both belong equally to the artistically constructed world of the imagination . I would therefore insist - Ketterer's own views notwithstanding - that New Worlds for Old does not define science fiction as a ...
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