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Foundation:

The Review of Science Fiction

Number 64, Summer 1995

CONTENTS

Editorial

  • Edward James

Features

  • J. Michael Straczynski: The Profession of Science Fiction, 48: Approaching Babylon
  • Elyce Rae Helford: Reading Masculinities in the "Post-Patriarchal" Space of Red Dwarf
  • Jonathan Clements: The Mechanics of the US Anime and Manga Industry
  • Gary Westfahl: Extracts from the Biographical Encyclopedia of Science Fiction Film
  • Andy Sawyer: More Than Metaphor: Double Vision in Lang's Metropolis
  • John Trushell: Return to Forbidden Planet
  • Farah Mendlesohn: Audio Books: A New Medium for Sf?
  • Vlado Srpon : Dr Gustav Mauricius Reuss: The First Slovak Literary Fantasist

Letters

  • Arthur B Evans: Verne: A Friend to Every Boy
  • Arthur C Clarke: Ursula Le Guin and "The Star"
  • Jack Dann: In Memoriam Roger Zelazny

Reviews

  • Robert Irwin: Star Trek Creator by David Alexander and Asimov by Michael White
  • Kim Newman: The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction by Roger Fulton
  • Frances Bonner: Science Fiction Audiences by John Tulloch and Henry Jenkins
  • Chris Gilmore: Otherness by David Brin
  • Cyril Simsa: New Worlds 3 and New Worlds 4 edited by David Garnett
  • Elizabeth Sourbut: Utopian and Science Fiction by Women by Jane L. Donawerth and Carol A Kolmerten
  • Neal Tringham: Left to His Own Devices by Mary Gentle
  • Chris Gilmore: To Build Jerusalem by John Whitbourn
  • Chris Gilmore: Pollen by Jeff Noon
  • T W Bartel: Paris au XXe Siecle by Jules Verne

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