Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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... writers of SF , in all countries . Mr. Rottensteiner is altogether justified in criticising SF writers who , living in nations without overt censorship , yet choose to shut the door , to close their minds into hermetic ideological ...
... writers of SF , in all countries . Mr. Rottensteiner is altogether justified in criticising SF writers who , living in nations without overt censorship , yet choose to shut the door , to close their minds into hermetic ideological ...
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little dialogue in our first issue , the critic should be for the creative writer , not against him . Since in this imperfect world very few writers are either totally creative or totally non - creative , but various shades of in ...
little dialogue in our first issue , the critic should be for the creative writer , not against him . Since in this imperfect world very few writers are either totally creative or totally non - creative , but various shades of in ...
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... writers will be provoked into greater concern for the art of the novel by such criticism , however . Good writers have always derived their standards from other writers , not from critics . One science - fictional Stendhal or Tolstoy or ...
... writers will be provoked into greater concern for the art of the novel by such criticism , however . Good writers have always derived their standards from other writers , not from critics . One science - fictional Stendhal or Tolstoy or ...
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